Friday, September 22, 2023

With
Nostalgia,
Alamo’s
Rod Wave earns a third consecutive #1 bow on the
HITS Top 50. The soulful rapper’s fifth album generated 136k, making
Nostalgia the biggest opening of his career. The set notched around 185m first-week streams. Wave becomes the third hip-hop artist to debut at #1 this year, following
Lil Uzi Vert and
Cactus Jack/
Epic’s
Travis Scott.
Last week’s chart-topper,
Olivia Rodrigo's
GUTS, moves to #2. The
Geffen phenom’s sophomore set moves 129k units in its second week.
Warner maverick
Zach Bryan, who just surprised fans with a new five-song EP, holds at #3 with his self-titled LP, which adds another 79k to its total. Bryan’s 2022 breakthrough,
American Heartbreak, remains at #14.
Other noteworthy debuts include
Stem’s
Diddy at #16,
RCA’s
Sleepy Hallow at #17,
Dead Oceans’
Mitski at #19 and
Warner Nashville’s
Dan + Shay at #33.
Streeting this week are new titles by
Kemosabe/RCA’s
Doja Cat—who has the #1 track on
Spotify’s global Top 50 as of this writing—
Galactic/
Republic’s
Lil Tecca,
Island’s
Chappell Roan,
Arista’s
JP Saxe,
Crow Island/
Capitol’s
Petey,
Mercury/Republic’s
Stephen Sanchez and
Carrie Underwood’s deluxe version of
Denim & Rhinestones (
Capitol Nashville).
In political news, those of you concerned about the recent travails of
Lauren Boebert should rest assured: Her story has a happy ending.
See the entire Top 50
here.