Post Malone is back with another massive week on Billboard ’s charts, thanks to his new album F-1 Trillion. The set launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (dated Aug.

31) with 250,000 equivalent album units earned in its opening week, according to Luminate. That’s the second-biggest week of 2024 for a country album, following the opening frame of Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter (407,000 units) in April. F-1 Trillion also becomes Post Malone’s first No.

1 on the Top Country Albums chart. All 18 songs from F-1 Trillion’s standard edition chart on the Billboard Hot 100 – including all 15 collaborations – led by former six-week No. 1 “I Had Some Help” at No.

2. Here’s a recap (all of which are debuts except where noted): Rank, Title: No. 2, “I Had Some Help,” feat.

Morgan Wallen (holds at No. 2; spent six weeks at No. 1 in May-July) No.

13, “Pour Me a Drink,” feat. Blake Shelton (up from No. 30; peaked at No.

12 in July) No. 17, “Guy for That,” feat. Luke Combs (up from No.

36; returns to peak) No. 23, “Wrong Ones,” feat. Tim McGraw No.

25, “Losers,” feat. Jelly Roll No. 34, “California Sober,” feat.

Chris Stapleton No. 40, “What Don’t Belong to Me” No. 42, “Finer Things,” feat.

Hank Williams Jr. No. 50, “Nosedive,” feat.

Lainey Wilson No. 54, “Yours” No. 56, “Have the Heart,” feat.

Dolly Parton No. 60, “Goes Without Saying,” feat. Brad Paisley No.

63, “Missin’ You Like This,” feat. Luke Combs No. 65, “Hide My .