Post Malone’s The Diamond Collection reaches the top 10 on the Top Streaming Albums chart for the first time, doubling the singer’s number of appearances inside the top 10. LOS ANGELES, CA – OCTOBER 09: Post Malone attends the 2018 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on October 9, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)
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Throughout the many eras of his career and the many genres he’s tried his hand at, Post Malone has scored hit after hit after hit. Several of his singles have turned out to be among the most successful of the past decade or so, and the bestselling of the bunch are gathered on The Diamond Collection. The compilation features most of Malone’s most popular tunes, including quite a few that have been certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), hence the project’s name.
The Diamond Collection has become a go-to for diehard fans and casual listeners alike, since it serves as a greatest hits for Malone, and it’s that set that climbs to an important new peak position on one of Billboard’s most recently-introduced rankings.
The Diamond Collection Finally Cracks Top 10
On this week’s Top Streaming Albums chart, which details the most-streamed full-lengths and EPs in the United States via platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and others, The Diamond Collection climbs. The compilation only ascends by one space, but it’s a vital one. This time around, The Diamond Collection inches from No. 11 to No. 10, cracking the highest tier on the Top Streaming Albums roster for the first time.
The Diamond Collection Reaches Its New Peak After More Than a Year
The Diamond Collection hits its new all-time high of No. 10 84 weeks into its stay on the Top Streaming Albums chart. The project has ranked as Malone’s longest-running on the streaming-only roster for quite some time, and it leads F-1 Trillion – his second-sturdiest – by several months.
Post Malone Doubles His Top 10s on the Streaming Chart
Malone collects only his second top 10 win on the Top Streaming Albums chart this week, as The Diamond Collection finally finds its way into that uppermost space. When the hip-hop and pop superstar pivoted to country with his latest full-length, F-1 Trillion, he scored his first and, so far, only No. 1.
Malone first broke onto the Top Streaming Albums list in October 2023 with Hollywood’s Bleeding. Just a few weeks later, that project rose to No. 38, which stands as its peak on the list.
The Diamond Collection Misses Top 10 on the Billboard 200
Last week, The Diamond Collection sat at No. 11, which was then its peak position on two rankings in America. As the compilation surges on the Top Streaming Albums chart, it declines on the Billboard 200, missing out on yet another opportunity to finally become a top 10 success on that all-encompassing consumption roster.
The Diamond Collection Reaches Two Years on the Billboard 200
While Malone may be disappointed – if he’s paying attention to the charts – that The Diamond Collection missed the top 10 by just one space, he can take solace in knowing that the album reaches a landmark figure during what might be an otherwise lackluster period.
The Diamond Collection has now spent 104 weeks, exactly two years, on the Billboard 200, a milestone it celebrates as it slips two spaces to No. 13. The Diamond Collection is Malone’s fourth release to live on the Billboard 200 for at least two years. It joins Stoney (361 weeks), Beerbongs & Bentleys (318), and Hollywood’s Bleeding (253).
The Diamond Collection Sits at Its All-Time High on Multiple Charts
The Diamond Collection occupies space on four Billboard rankings at the moment, and it settles at its all-time best placement on all but the Billboard 200. As the singles project jumps to the top 10 on the Top Streaming Albums list, it sits as high as it’s ever lifted on the Top Rap Albums and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums tallies.
This time around, The Diamond Collection is once again the biggest rap album in the nation, while it is forced, yet again, to settle for No. 2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Only SOS by SZA blocks him from a new ruler.