On the Billboard album chart this week, the Canadian rapper Nav, a protégé of the Weeknd, opened at No. 1, while a new Netflix biopic propelled Mötley Crüe to the Top 10 for the first time in over a decade.

Nav’s “Bad Habits,” released through Republic Records and the Weeknd’s label, XO, opened with the equivalent of 82,000 sales in the United States, including 79 million streams and 24,000 copies sold as a full album, according to Nielsen.

Nav’s numbers were helped by bundling deals that offered his fans copies of “Bad Habits” along with tickets to his upcoming tour, and also by the release of a deluxe version of the album, as Billboard noted.

Also this week, Ariana Grande’s “Thank U, Next” holds at No. 2, Juice WRLD’s “Death Race for Love” fell to third place after two weeks at No. 1, and the Atlanta rapper Rich the Kid opened at No. 4 with “The World Is Yours 2.”