The collaboration between Lil Baby and Lil Durk receives a lil hero’s welcome this Flipover Friday as their 18-song QC/Alamo/Motown set races up the iTunes and Apple Music charts.
The Voice of the Heroes is #1 at Apple Music, where three songs are Top 10 streamers: The title track is #2; “Hats Off” is #7; and “2040” debuts at #8. The album is #3 at iTunes, where Lloyd Banks’ The Course of the Inevitable (Money by Any Means) is #1.
Nine slots in today’s iTunes Top 10 are new arrivals. (You knew SOUR wouldn’t budge).
Rise Against’s Nowhere Generation (Loma Vista) arises to #2; Brett Young’s third album, Weekends Look a Little Different These Days (BMLG), jumps in at #4; and Atreyu’s Baptize (Search and Destroy/Spinefarm) dips in at #6.
Blue Weekend (RCA), Wolf Alice’s follow-up to their Mercury Prize-winning Visions of a Life, is at #7.
ZZ Top frontman Billy F Gibbons parks at #8 with Hardware (Concord); Liz Phair’s Soberish (Chrysalis) orders a #9; and Crowded House’s Dreamers Are Waiting (Lester/BMG) takes #10.
Social media sensation Kaleb Austin awakens at #7 at iTunes with his self-released “Sun Goes Down,” and the first track from John Mayer’s Sob Rock (Columbia), “Last Train Home,” is #12.
Over at Apple Music, Sleepy Hallow’s Still Sleep? (Winners Circle/RCA) is #5.
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