Charlie Puth's Whatever's Clever! Album: A Charting Journey of Highs and Lows

Charlie Puth's latest album, Whatever's Clever!, has made its debut on several Billboard charts this week. While it may not be considered a commercial success, landing on multiple tallies is still a significant achievement for the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter. The album has reached new highs and lows in his career, showcasing a mix of successes and disappointments.
Debuting at No. 14 on the Vinyl Albums chart, Whatever's Clever! marks Puth's second placement on the tally and sets a new high point for him. Despite a competitive week on the chart, with artists like Ye and Melanie Martinez also debuting within the top 10, Puth's album sits just outside the uppermost tier, surpassing other notable musical acts.
On the Top Album Sales chart, Whatever's Clever! enters at No. 9, becoming Puth's lowest-ranking debut on this roster. While his previous albums have all broken into the top 10, this latest release falls short of his past performances, marking a new career low in terms of album sales.
The Billboard 200, the most important albums chart in America, also sees Whatever's Clever! as Puth's lowest-ranking album to date. Despite his previous albums reaching the top 10, with Voicenotes peaking at No. 4, Nine Track Mind at No. 6, and Charlie at No. 10, his latest release fails to break into the top 40, marking a significant shift in his chart performance.
Overall, Whatever's Clever! presents a mix of highs and lows for Charlie Puth, showcasing both achievements and setbacks in his musical career. As he navigates the evolving music industry landscape, this latest album serves as a testament to his versatility and resilience as an artist.