A Guns N’ Roses album spent 700 weeks in the US charts
THE Guns N’ Roses have set a new record for the US sales chart. One of their albums is now among the eight that have reached 700 weeks in the Stars and Stripes chart. As Loudwire points out, the surprising thing is that you’re not talking about “Appetite for Destruction” (read the review here).
The band’s album Axl Rose it is the collection that achieves this record “Greatest Hits” published in March 2004.
By an incredible coincidence, in the same week another album also reached 700 weeks: .“Doo-Wops & Hooligans” (read the review here) Of Bruno Mars.
The other albums, in addition to that of Guns N’ Roses And Bruno Marswhich have reached 700 weeks in the charts are: “TheDark Side of the Moon” (read the review here) of the Pink Floyd, “Greatest Hits” of the JourneyThe ‘Black album’ of the Metallica, “Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits” of the Creedence Clearwater Revival, “Legend” Of Bob Marley And “Curtain Call: The Hits” Of Eminem.
The good news of the week regarding the Guns N’ Roses they don’t end here. The Californian group has in fact included a fourth song in Spotify’s ‘Billion Plays’ club, i.e. the songs that have reached one billion plays on the Swedish streaming platform. After “Welcome to the Jungle”, “Sweet Child O’ Mine” And “Paradise City” now he is also present among the ‘billionaires’ “November Rain”.