Taylor Swift lands her third consecutive week at #1 on the
HITS Top 50, as
folklore (
Republic) adds 141k more to its total—the set grew 6% after physical CDs hit retailers. Swift’s eighth studio LP, the fastest album YTD to reach 1m, is now at 1.1m in activity. She joins
The Weeknd,
Lil Baby and
Roddy Ricch as the only acts to score at least three weeks atop the album chart this year.
Dearly departed stars
Juice WRLD and
Pop Smoke continue to trade spots at the #2 and #3 positions. Juice’s
Legends Never Die (
Grade A/
Interscope) moves up a notch with a 30k increase behind the addition of a new single featuring The Weeknd, while Pop’s
Shoot For The Stars, Aim for the Moon (
Victor Victor/Republic) holds steady with 96k.
Alamo/
Geffen/Interscope’s
Rod Wave rides a deluxe package of
Pray 4 Love to #4, up 276% to 77k.
Luke Bryan follows at #5 with the week’s top debut,
Born Here Live Here Die Here (
Capitol Nashville) earning 64k.
Other top bows go to
Glass Animals’
Dreamland (
Polydor/Republic) at #8,
NLE Choppa’s
Top Shotta (
NLE Choppa Ent./
Warner) at #10,
BTS’ Japanese-language album
Map of the Soul 7: The Journey (
Big Hit/
UMe) at #14 and
Aminé’s
Limbo (Republic) at #16.
Streeting this week are projects from
RCA Nashville’s
Kane Brown,
Sub Pop/
Columbia’s
Orville Peck, Capitol Nashville’s
Caylee Hammack,
This Is Hit/
Stoney Creek’s
Lindsay Ell and
Def Jam’s
Dave East (
Mass Appeal) and
Kaash Paige.
Go to the HITS Top 50.