
Flipover Friday’s #1
iTunes album has strings attached,
Lil Durk lights up
Apple Music and
Jimmy Fallon-endorsed
Thad Cockrell has the top-selling song.
Rivers Cuomo put away the electric guitar and computers for
Weezer’s
OK Human (
Crush/
Atlantic), enlisting a 38-piece orchestra for a new sound and a spot atop iTunes albums.
ATO’s Cockrell is the lone artist with new arrivals on both the song and album charts;
If in Case You Feel the Same is #5 at albums and “Swingin’,” which he performed on
The Tonight Show and
Today this week, sits at #1 at iTunes songs.
Back at albums,
Lucero’s
When You Found Me (
Liberty & Lament/
Thirty Tigers) opens at #3,
Steven Wilson’s
The Future Bites (
Arts & Crafts) digs in at #4,
Accept’s
Too Mean to Die (
Nuclear Blast) drops in at #8 and
Arlo Parks’ debut full-length,
Collapsed in Sunbeams (
Transgressive), beams in at #9.
Two compilations enter the Top 10 as well:
NOW That’s What I Call Music! 77 (
UMG/
Sony) is #6, followed by
Throwback Tunes: The ‘90s (
UMe) at #7.
The deluxe edition of
Lil Durk’s
The Voice (
Alamo), featuring 11 new tracks and five videos, is #1 at Apple Music.
PARTYNEXTDOOR’s Colours (
OVO/
Warner), a collection of his two EPs, is #15.