Camila Cabello’s sophomore solo album Romance debuted at No. 3 in the U.S. behind new releases from rapper Roddy Ricch and rock icons The Who.
It’s likely a disappointment to the 22-year-old pop star, whose label tried to bolster the numbers by bundling the album with tickets to her 2020 Romance Tour and with merchandise as well as heavily discounting it for two days on Amazon Music.
Cabello’s 2018 debut Camila debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 119,000 equivalent album units.
According to Nielsen Music, Romance sold 86,000 equivalent album units in its first week.
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Topping the Billboard 200 chart dated Dec. 21 and published on Tuesday is Ricch’s Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial. The Who’s first collection of new music since 2006, titled Who, made it to No. 2 by bundling it with tickets to the band’s summer tour.
The No. 4 spot is held by Post Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding and No. 5 is XXXTentacion’s posthumous release, Bad Vibes Forever.
Juice WRLD, who died Dec. 8 earned the No. 6 spot (Goodbye & Good Riddance) and No. 10 (Death Race for Love).
The rest of the Billboard 200’s Top 10 consists of the Frozen II soundtrack (No. 7), Canadian singer Michael Bublé’s Christmas (No. 8) and The Best of Pentatonix Christmas (No. 9).