New Release Marketshare

YOUR NEW-RELEASE MARKETSHARE: With the #4 bow of femme-pop foursome Little Mix (on the Syco imprint) added to the ongoing, multiformat dance party that is Daft Punk (#1 for a second week), Rob Stringer's Columbia keeps the top spot once again this week. Meanwhile, Steve Barnett has gotta be feeling pretty amped, as the #2 and #3 debuts of veteran rockers Alice in Chains and boomer icon John Fogerty (on Caroline-distribbed Vanguard), respectively, give his Capitol Music Group a very loud second place. Jimmy Iovine's IGA can add The-Dream to its resilient Gatsby party and Imagine Dragons, among others, for a bronze medal. Mike Dungan's Uni Nashville, meanwhile, continues to reap the benefits of Darius Rucker's run (on top of releases from Lady Antebellum, George Strait and other twangy titans); the pop-rocker turned country star dropped only 45% in his second week, coming at #5. As to the rest, you can do the math—the fun kind, having to do with money—by comparing the above graphic with our weekly sales chart. (6/5p)

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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.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
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