Ok, so debuting at #26 on the Billboard 200 is, uh, not good for a Global Superstar. It's actually horrendous. Selling 20k albums in the US is not something to write home about, especially when your fans are very devoted and a bit older. It means you're likely to have disproportionately high sales as opposed to streams, and disproportionately front-loaded sales. Selling hundreds of thousands (or a million+) albums in your debut week is impressive for major pop stars, not 20k. She was outranked by numerous people I've never even heard of, and by albums that are *years* old. Hell, last week Fleetwood Mac ranked higher on the Billboard 200 with their album "Dreams" (which came out 43 years ago lol) than Kylie did with her new album. I get that Kylie is hugely famous and popular in the UK, Australia, and elsewhere. But she is simply NOT a big star here in the States and I don't get the insistence that she's doing well here or would sell well on a magazine cover here. She's lovely, she has great style, etc. but she's not getting a US Vogue cover, P E R I O D