
Thirteen new arrivals are jockeying for the Top 10 at
iTunes, where the top two this Flipover Friday are as expected:
Lizzo and
j-hope. But at
Apple Music,
Steve Lacy is the top rookie of the week.
Lacy’s
Gemini Rights (
L-M/
RCA) is streaming big right out of the box, opening at #4 at Apple Music. The next-closest new arrival on the streaming side is Mandopop star
Jay Chou’s
Greatest Works of Art (
JVR/
Sony Thailand) at #11. It’s #7 at iTunes.
Speaking of sales,
Lizzo’s
Special (
Nice Life/
Atlantic) holds down the top slot at iTunes.
j-hope’s
Jack in the Box (
Big Hit/
Geffen) is #2, while at iTunes songs, nine
Jack in the Box tracks—led by “Arson” at #2—are in the Top 15. They all nonetheless trail
P!nk’s latest, “Irrelevant” (
RCA), which is at #1.
Back at albums,
Jeff Beck &
Johnny Depp’s
18 (
Deuce Music/
Rhino) strums in at #3, followed by
Lloyd Banks’
The Course of the Inevitable 2 (
Money by Any Means/
Empire) at #4.
Less than two months after the release of his 34-track
American Heartbreak,
Zach Bryan returns with an EP,
Summertime Blues (
Belting Bronco/
Warner), which sits at #5.
Interpol’s seventh full-length,
The Other Side of Make-Believe (Matador), appears at #6, with
Chicago’s XXXVIIIth album,
Born for This Moment (
Chicago/
BMG), parking at #8.
Christine Perri’s
a lighter shade of pale (
Elektra) is in the #9 harum.
Sabrina Carpenter’s
emails I can’t send (
Island) hits "reply all" at #10.
Yo Gotti and
Moneybagg Yo have a collection with their
CMG labelmates
Gangsta Art (CMG/
Interscope) that’s #16 at Apple Music and vying for the Top 10 at iTunes along with new titles from
Senses Fail and
DJ Premier.