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DOWNLOAD THIS: DRAKE & FUTURE STILL RULE THE MIX

Drake & Future's mixtape proves to have serious staying power, returning to the top spot powered by hit single (and fun online game) "Jumpman" while Janet Jackson debuts at #2 with her first new studio album in seven years, Unbreakable. Tamar Braxton lands inside the Top Ten with her Epic Records release Calling All Lovers, while The Weeknd, George Strait, Taylor Swift and Ryan Adams hold their positions.

The singles chart is a parking lot of smashes by Drake, The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift and Sean Mendes, with Elle King as the standout newbie crashing the Top 10—as her massive Alternative-crossover hit "Ex's & Oh's," lands at #7.

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