
A Top 10 of all new titles fill the
iTunes albums chart this flipover Friday with
The Killers in the lead as
BTS rules the songs chart.
Nas is doing a bang-up job in sales and streams.
The Killers’ sixth album
Imploding the Mirage (
Interscope) comes in at #1 ahead of Nas'
King’s Disease (
Mass Appeal). The rapper’s latest is also the top newcomer at
Apple Music, dropping in at #11 in the wee hours of morning.
Tim McGraw’s 16th full-length,
Here on Earth (
BMLG) orbits #3, ahead of
Lecrae’s
Restoration (
Reach) at #4 and
blackbear’s fifth album,
everything means nothing (
Alamo/
Interscope) at #5.
Troye Sivan’s six-song concept album
In a Dream (
Capitol) secures the six spot,
Josh Turner’s
Country State of Mind (
MCA Nashville) is #7 and
Bright Eyes’s
Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was (
Dead Oceans) rakes in #8.
The deluxe version of
Taylor Swift’s
folklore (
Republic), which came out Tuesday, is #9 and one of the bonus tracks, “the lakes,” is #5 at iTunes songs. The 18th album from
Erasure,
The Neon (
Mute), comes. In at #10.
BTS’s “Dynamite” (
Big Hit) and the instrumental version are #1 and #2 at iTunes songs. “I Kinda Don’t” by
Alexandra Kay, who appeared on
Netflix’s
Westside in 2018, drops in at #10.