Kendrick Lamar's Album 'DAMN.' Has Climbed Back to No. 1

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Kendrick Lamar's latest album DAMN. is back on top of the U.S. album charts.

Having remained in the top 10 since its release in April, DAMN. moved 47,000 equivalent album units in the sales tracking week ending Aug. 10, according to Nielsen Music. But because of an otherwise quiet sales week, that tally was enough to boost it back to the top.

The album didn't have far to climb though, as it's remained in the top three for much of its time on the Billboard 200 chart, which it topped in April with 603,000 units, the highest debut of 2017.

DAMN. was No. 2 last week, behind Arcade Fire's new album Everything Now, which debuted at No. 1 but has this week fallen out of the top 10.