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TOP 20: BABY KEEPS GROWING, BOB RETURNS

Lil Baby holds on to #1 with a total basically flat to last week. Bob Dylan scores his best debut since 2012 and leads Sony’s tally of eight titles in the Top 20.

  1. Lil Baby (Quality Control/Motown/Capitol) 67-72k total activity,
  2. Bob Dylan (Columbia) 55-60k, 53-58k
  3. DaBaby (SCMG/Interscope) 35-40k, <1k
  4. Post Malone (Republic) 33-38k, ~1k
  5. Lady Gaga (Interscope) 33-38k, 9-11k
  6. Drake (OVO/Republic) 30-35k, <1k
  7. Gunna (Young Stoner Life) 30-35k, <1k
  8. Polo G (Columbia) 30-35k, <1k
  9. The Weeknd (XO/Republic) 30-35k, 2-3k
  10. Lil Uzi Vert (Generation Now/Atlantic) 30-35k, <1k
  11. Future (Freebandz/Epic) 29-34k, <1k
  12. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie (Highbridge/Atlantic) 28-32k, <1k
  13. Teyana Taylor (G.O.O.D/Def Jam) 28-32k, 3-5k
  14. Harry Styles (Columbia) 27-30k, 4-5k
  15. Bad Bunny (Rimas) 27-30k, 2-3k
  16. Lamb of God (Epic) 27-30k, 25-28k
  17. Roddy Ricch (Bird Vision/Atlantic) 24-27k, <1k
  18. Luke Combs (River House/Columbia Nashville) 21-24k, ~2k
  19. John Legend (Columbia) 21-24k, 7-9k
  20. Megan Thee Stallion (Atlantic) 21-24k, <1k

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In other news, K-Poppers and TikTok activists so successfully trolled Trump's Tulsa rally that the campaign removed online sign-ups for his Arizona event. In a statement on behalf of the re-election team, Old Man Witherspoon declared, "We'd have gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for those meddling kids."