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Illenium Grabs His First #1 On Albums Chart With ‘Ascend’


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After three albums, it’s hard to believe that Illenium has only just received his first #1 on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums Chart, but here we are. Ascend will have been out for two weeks as of tomorrow, and this week’s chart shows his album at #1 ahead of Marshmello, DJ Snake, and The Chainsmokers.

While it’s hard to believe that this is Illenium’s first #1, it’s not hard at all to believe that it’s this album that finally hit that mark. Counting on collaborations with Jon Bellion, Georgia Ku, Bahari, X Ambassadors, Bipolar Sunshine, The Chainsmokers and more to propel him up the charts, it’s no wonder.

Even taking the collaborations out of the equation, the album is still a brilliant fusion of Illenium’s classic style and a more pop edge that he’s been adopting as of late.

Both Ashes and Awake hit the top 10, but this is a new era for Illenium. Listen to Ascend again below, and read our review here.

 

Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Illenium Grabs His First #1 On Albums Chart With ‘Ascend’

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