Friday, November 17, 2023
JYP/
Imperial/
Republic’s
Stray Kids secure their second #1 on the
HITS Top 50 in 2023 with the debut of
ROCK-STAR, which opens with 227k. The octet is the only K-pop act to bow with activity above 200k this year, having done so twice (their
5-STAR, which dropped in June, did 250k in its debut week). With
Taylor Swift (#2),
OVO’s
Drake (#4) and
Big Loud/
Mercury’s
Morgan Wallen (#5), House
Lipman holds four of the Top 5. Rumors that
Monte was asking on a Zoom why it didn’t have all five couldn’t be confirmed at press time.
Chris Stapleton also scores a Top 5 bow, with
Higher (
Mercury Nashville), his fifth set, which enters at #3 with 87k. Other noteworthy debuts come from
RCA’s
Chris Brown at #9,
Motown/
NBA’s
YoungBoy Never Broke Again at #17,
MMG/
gamma.’s
Rick Ross &
Meek Mill at #21,
Columbia’s
The Kid LAROI at #25 and Mercury’s
AJR at #27.
The Beatles’ compilations
1967-1970 (The Blue Album) and
1962-1966 (The Red Album) (
Apple/
Capitol/
UMe) re-enter the chart at #15 and #20, respectively.
Last season’s top holiday seller,
Michael Bublé’s
Christmas (
Reprise), sends the aroma of holiday cookies wafting up this pre-Thanksgiving chart at #38.
Streeting this week are new titles by
Butterfly/
Big Machine’s
Dolly Parton (whose
Rockstar is not to be confused with
ROCK-STAR),
Alamo’s
Lil Durk &
OTF,
Sony Latin’s
Ozuna,
Epic’s
André 3000,
Def Jam’s
2 Chainz &
Lil Wayne and Capitol’s
Queen Naija, as well as
Drake’s
For All the Dogs: Scary Hours Edition and
Lions Gate/
Geffen’s
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes soundtrack.
See the full chart
here.