Jay-Z will repeat at #1 this week. The 4:44 projection remains a moving target due to the uncertainty of what Tidal will report. Epic has three titles in this week’s Top 5.
Jay-Z (Roc Nation) 105-120k, 64-69k
Kendrick Lamar (TDE/Interscope) 51-56k, 10-12k
*French Montana (Bad Boy/Epic) 46-50k, 12-14k
DJ Khaled (We The Best/Epic) 43-47k, 5-7k
21 Savage (Slaughter Gang/Epic) 41-45k, 3-5k
Ed Sheeran (Asylum) 33-36k, 10-12k
Imagine Dragons (Kidinakorner/Interscope) 31-34k, 10-12k
Moana (Walt Disney) 26-29k, 11-13k
Drake (YMCMB/Republic) 25-28k, 1-2k
Khalid (Right Hand Music/RCA) 25-28k, 2-3k
Calvin Harris (Columbia) 25-28k, 1-2k
Bruno Mars (Atlantic) 24-27k, 8-10k
2 Chainz (Def Jam) 24-27k, 3-4k
Post Malone (Republic) 23-26k, 1-2k
SZA (TDE/RCA) 22-25k, 2-3k
Migos (Quality Control) 21-24k, 1-2k
*Coldplay (Parlophone UK) 19-21k, 17-19k
Shawn Mendes (Island) 17-19k, 2-3k
Hamilton (Uptown) 17-19k, 5-6k
Trolls (RCA) 16-18k, 7-8k
*DEBUTS
In other music news, Rob Goldstone is eager for you to hear some very exciting Russian pop, which you'll want to invest in heavily. Unless, of course, you want those Polaroids from the Moscow Ritz-Carlton to hit the wires.
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