SZA's 'SOS' returns to No. 1 on Billboard 200 after nearly two years

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SZA's album "SOS" has returned to the top of the Billboard 200 chart after nearly two years, marking a record for the longest gap between No. 1 stints. The album's deluxe edition, released on December 20, has boosted its streaming numbers. This week, holiday music dominates the charts, with Christmas songs filling 23 of the top 25 spots on the Hot 100. Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" remains at No. 1 for the fourth consecutive week. Michael Bublé's Christmas album is now at No. 2, while Bing Crosby's compilation has reached No. 3. Other classic holiday songs also occupy the top 10, reflecting the enduring popularity of these tracks during the festive season.


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