
After a tight battle for #1 that went well into extra innings,
Victor Victor/Republic's
Pop Smoke has taken the #1 spot on the
HITS Top 50 chart, edging
21 Savage & Metro Boomin (
Boominati/Republic/Slaughter Gang/Epic) by the narrowest of margins, 66k+ to 65k+, respectively.
Warner's classic-rock giants
Fleetwood Mac returned to the Top 10 with
Rumours, thanks to a viral renaissance for "Dreams." Their labelmates
Linkin Park scored the week's highest debut with another kind of return, landing at #11 with the 20th-anniversary edition of
Hybrid Theory. Further Warner catalog action came courtesy of
Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits, which landed
at #45, and
Van Halen's eponymous debut and
1984 (at #43 and #49).
UMG took 58% marketshare while Warner had 24%,
Sony 17% and the others 2% combined.
View the whole chart here.
In election news, due to the Democrats' terrifying radical socialist agenda, Texas is now in play.