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DOWNLOAD THIS: Tiny, tiny women rule both sides of the iTunes chart on this Turnover Tuesday. Indie violinist and YouTube marvel Lindsey Stirling (the subject of this morning's news story) saws her way to the top of the album heap amid a flurry of new arrivals, including RCA's Ray LaMontagne and Island's Timeflies (not to mention insatiably hungry comic Jim Gaffigan). Meanwhile, Republic's Ariana Grande is doing crazy business on the singles side with her brand new "Problem" featuring Iggy Azalea. And speaking of Iggy, Grand Hustle/Def Jam's distaff Aussie rapper withstands the onrush of newbies on both the single and album charts. We also hail the return of popsters Rixton's "Me and My Broken Heart." (4/29a)

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Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
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