MCA Nashville Ccountry veteran George Strait’s Love Is Everything debuts at #2 with 132k, which beats the #3 debut of his last studio effort, 2011’s Here for a Good Time. He recently scored the 60th country chart-topper in his career, when “Give It All We Got Tonight” went to #1.
Interscope’s The Great Gatsby soundtrack (#4) and Capitol Nashville’s Lady Antebellum (#5) remained in the Top 5 in their second weeks.
Sparrow Christian artist Amy Grant’s How Mercy Looks From Here (#10) is the only other newcomer to the Top 10, with Capitol’s Now 46 (#6), RCA’s Justin Timberlake (#7), Reprise’s Michael Buble (#8) and RCA Nashville’s Pistol Annies (#9) rounding out the sales leaders.
New entries on the Top 50 include Show Dog’s Trace Adkins (#15), Eleven Seven’s Escape the Fate (#20), Hopeless’ The Wonder Years (#26), eOne’s Pop Evil (#33), Sumerian’s Dillinger Escape Plan (#37), indie rapper Mike Stud (#40) and From the Rib’s Eve (#41). New Elektra’s Ed Sheeran re-enters at #48.
Biggest mover of the week goes to Aftermath/Interscope’s Kendrick Lamar, who climbs #46-39.
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