


River House/
Columbia Nashville’s
Luke Combs earns the top debut on the
HITS Top 50 as his third studio album,
Growin’ Up, opens with 76k—the biggest country bow of the year. Combs’ new set gives the stadium star three albums in the Top 30.
Bad Bunny returns to #1 for a third time with
Un Verano Sin Ti (
Rimas), which adds another 114k on its way to becoming the year’s best-selling album.
RCA’s
Chris Brown premieres in the Top 3, with
Breezy posting 73k.
Alamo breakthrough
Lil Durk lifts his previous chart-topper,
7220, to #5 with a deluxe edition, while
Not So Fast/
Epic’s
GIVĒON scores a Top 10 debut with his first full-length,
Give or Take. Given
Columbia’s
Harry Styles (#5) and
Freebandz/
Epic’s
Future (#10),
Sony dominates the Top 10 with seven titles, anchoring its market-leading 45% share of the Top 50.
Also noteworthy:
Nayeon’s Top 10 bow with
IM NAYEON (
JYP/
Imperial/
Republic),
Conan Gray’s
SUPERACHE (Republic) at #11 and, boosted by
Baz Luhrmann’s
Elvis Presley biopic, RCA’s
ELVIS soundtrack and
30 No. 1 Hits.
Streeting this week are projects from
KIDinaKORNER/
Interscope’s
Imagine Dragons,
Supergiant/
Def Jam’s
Muni Long and
EMI Nashville’s
Kylie Morgan, plus
Decca’s
Minions: The Rise of Gru soundtrack.
Now, if you’ll excuse us, we’re going to stir our first beverage of the holiday weekend with this M-80.