Friday, December 18, 2020

Christmas came early for Swifties and
Republic with the surprise release of superstar
Taylor Swift’s second 2020 studio album,
evermore. The new arrival—a sister set to the year’s biggest debut, Tay’s
folklore—takes the #1 spot on the
HITS Top 50 with 331k. Her
folklore, which surged to 128k as Swiftmania overtook the land, lands at #3. This marks the ninth week Taylor has topped the album chart this year; she’s claimed that spot more frequently than any other artist in 2020. Since she sealed her 2018 pact with
UMG and Republic, Swift has released three #1 albums—within a time frame of 16 months—that have combined for 5m+ in total activity.
Sandwiched between Tay’s albums is labelmate
Kid Cudi, who dropped the third chapter of his
Man on the Moon series a full decade after its predecessor. The highly anticipated
MOTM III: The Chosen, debuts at #2 with 148k. Add perpetually hot projects from
Pop Smoke and
Ariana Grande to the mix and Republic holds five of the Top 10 albums.
Michael Bublé’s
Christmas (
Reprise) and
Carrie Underwood’s
My Gift (
Capitol Nashville) lead the pack of holiday titles crowding the chart. They’re positioned on the tree at #4 and #6, respectively. Seasonal favorites
Pentatonix (
RCA) land two albums inside the Top 30.
On its one-year anniversary,
Harry Styles’
Fine Line (
Columbia) jumps back into the Top 15 (+29%), lining up at #13.
Want more data? You'll have to find it yourself. Dig into the whole chart
here.
Streeting this week are new releases from
Capitol’s
Paul McCartney,
Shady/
Aftermath/
Interscope’s
Eminem and
Ingrooves’
Eslabon Armado.
Now pass the eggnog so we can get holly-jolly shit-faced.