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BoyNextDoor earns career-best Billboard 200 ranking with first LP

Boy band BoyNextDoor has achieved a new career high on Billboard’s main albums chart with its first full-length album, “Home.” According to the latest Billboard charts dated June 27, released Tuesday, “Home” debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard 200. The ranking marks the group’s highest placement on the chart to date, surpassing the No. 40 peak achieved by its previous EP, “The Action.” The achievement extended BoyNextDoor’s streak of Billboard 200 entries to six consecutive releases. Previous cha
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Related coverage for "BoyNextDoor earns career-best Billboard 200 ranking with first LP": People.com — Bonnie Tyler, ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ Singer, Dies at 75. NDTV — Bonnie Tyler, Welsh Singer Behind 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart', Dies At 75. The korea Herald News — Cortis extends Billboard 200 run to seven weeks. The Daily Beast — Grammy-Winning Singer From Iconic Band Dies at 84. MovieGuide — Fall Out Boy Star Has Quietly Become Hollywood’s Go-To Composer for Kids. Associated Press — Leon Thomas: 'R&B is home for me'