CHART STORY: BABY TURNS 4, BOB BOWS

QC/Motown/Capitol's Lil Baby earns his fourth week (three in a row) at #1 on the HITS Top 50 with 69k. My Turn is now tied with The Weeknd's After Hours for the most weeks atop the chart this year.

Bob Dylan arrives at #2 with his critically acclaimed LP Rough and Rowdy Ways (Columbia) earning 58k. It's Dylan's best debut since 2012.

G.O.O.D./Def Jam's Teyana Taylor follows with the next top bow—The Album enters at #11 with 31k.

The middle of the chart has a handful of debuts: Lamb of God at #15 (Epic), John Legend's Bigger Love (Columbia) at #17, Neil Young's Homegrown at #20 (Reprise), Gabby Barrett's Goldmine (Warner Nashville) at #27 and City Girls' City On Lock (QC/Motown/Capitol) at #30.

View the HITS Top 50 here.

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ALL THE WAY LIVE
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