New-release share

NEW-RELEASE MARKETSHARE: This week’s competition was a bit more heated than usual, as Columbia harnessed J.Cole’s 298k, #2 bow and Daft Punk’s 39k, #6 showing to slip past IDJ and its chart-topping Kanye West (329k). Republic’s diverse combo of Black Sabbath, which moved 48k in week two (with a typical 66% fall-off), Florida Georgia Line (32k), newly crowned Voice champ Danielle Bradbury (18k) and Lil Wayne (9k) combined to make the label a distant #3. The most intriguing entry is Beggars Group, which slipped into the #10 slot behind Matador’s Queens of the Stone Age and XL’s Vampire Weekend, which moved about 12k apiece. Tomorrow, as usual, we’ll break things down by overall with TEA…assuming this new batch of indica from up north doesn’t make us absent-minded. (6/26p)

A GRAMMY-FLAVORED HITS LIST
Extra-tangy (11/12a)
BEY LEADS ARRAY OF FEMALE STARS IN GRAMMY NOMINATIONS
Adding up the numbers (11/8a)
GRAMMY CHEW: RUMINATING ON THE BIG 4 NOMS
80% is a lot better than usual. (11/12a)
UMG STATEMENT ON ACKMAN'S TWEET: NO
A high-end face-off (11/11a)
AND THE 2025 GRAMMY NOMINEES ARE...
And away we go. (11/8a)
NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
WHO'S BUYING THE DRINKS?
That's what we'd like to know.
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