Foo Fighters lead a rock-heavy, all-new Top 10 at iTunes, while Flipover Friday at Apple Music finds three new hip-hop arrivals in the Top 10.
But Here We Are (Roswell/RCA), the Foos’ first release since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins, takes the #1 slot at iTunes, followed by Whitsitt Chapel (BBR/Stoney Creek) by Jelly Roll at #2. The country singer-rapper's set is also Top 30 at Apple Music.
The rock parade continues with Avenged Sevenfold’s first album since 2016, Life Is But a Dream… (Warner), at #3.
Stray Kids’ 5-STAR (JYP/Imperial/Republic) lights up #4 while going Top 25 at Apple Music.
A four-pack of rock records follows: Rival Sons’ Darkfighter (Atlantic) is #5; Rancid’s Tomorrow Never Comes (Epitaph) dawns at #6; Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ Council Skies (Deluxe) (Sour Mash) nests at #7; and The Revivalists’ Pour It Out Into the Night (Concord) drinks in #8.
Moneybagg Yo’s Hard to Love (CMG/N-Less/Interscope) is the lone title opening in the Top 10 in both sales and streams; it’s #9 at iTunes and #8 at Apple Music.
Big Time Rush’s first album in a decade, Another Life (Bought the Rights/BMG), rounds out the Top 10.
Just outside the Top 10 are new titles by Ben Folds, Tanya Tucker, Bob Dylan, Corey Kent and Rufus Wainwright.
The top new arrival at Apple Music is Metro Boomin’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Soundtrack From and Inspired by the Motion Picture) (Republic), at #3. Also cracking the Top 10 is Toosii’s NAUJOUR (South Coast Music/Capitol), at #7.
Over at iTunes songs, Latto f/Cardi B’s “Put It on da Floor Again” (Streamcut/RCA) is in the Top 5.
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