
It’s
Billie Eilish’s world, and we should be
Happier Than Ever that we get to live in it. The singer/songwriter’s second LP sits at #1 at
Apple Music and
iTunes this Flipover Friday amid a crowded field of new releases.
The clean version of Eilish’s
Happier Than Ever is #5 at iTunes, and the album’s lead-off track, “Getting Older,” is its first song to crack the Top 40 at Apple Music.
Eilish is leading a Top 10 at iTunes that’s all new arrivals. At #2 is
NPG/
Legacy’s latest visit to the
Prince vault, his shelved 2010 effort,
Welcome 2 America. The eighth album from
Needtobreathe,
Into the Mystery (
Elektra), sniffs out #3, while
Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night (
RCA) from
Jack Antonoff’s
Bleachers takes a seat at #4.
Clay Walker’s
Texas to Tennessee (
Show Dog/
Thirty Tigers) hangs its hat at #6.
The third album from
TDE/
Warner rapper
Isaiah Rashad,
The House Is Burning, is the only other entry to make it into the Top 10 on both charts: It’s #7 in sales and #4 at Apple Music.
Yola’s
Stand for Myself (
Easy Eye Sound) takes a stand at #8, followed by
Logic’s
Bobby Tarantino III (
Def Jam) at #9; it’s also #21 on the streaming side.
Los Lobos’ love letter to Southern California songwriters,
Native Sons (
New West), waves the Golden State flag at #10.
At iTunes songs,
Sean Stemaly's “Z71” (
Big Loud) cracks the Top 10.