FLIPOVER FRIDAY: NEW ARRIVALS AT iTUNES & APPLE MUSIC

The result of Nicki Minaj’s request for people to call her hotline with their problems is already off the hook as her collab with Lil Baby, “Do We Have a Problem?” (Republic), tops the iTunes songs chart this Flipover Friday and is already Top 10 at Apple Music.

Meanwhile, the Top 10 at iTunes albums features nine new arrivals.

Korn’s 14th studio album, Requiem (Loma Vista), opens at #1, followed by Upchurch’s People’s Champ (Holler Boy/Stonebaby) at #2.

Bastille’s fourth album, Give Me the Future (Republic), appropriately drops in at #4. Mitski’s long-awaited sixth album, Laurel Hall (Dead Oceans), is #5 in sales and already Top 30 on the streaming side.

2 Chainz's Dope Don’t Sell Itself (Gamebread/Def Jam) buys in at #6.

Yo Gotti’s 22-song CM10: Free Game (Side B) (CMG/Inevitable II), selling for $5.99, clicks in at #7 and is the top new arrival at Apple Music, at #16. The 11-song version, CM10: Free Game, a dollar cheaper, is at #8.

Dispatch to 16th Ave. (Stancaster) from indie country duo Muscadine Bloodline delivers at #9. Jennifer Lopez & Maluma’s Marry Me soundtrack (Universal Studios/Sony Latin) is wedded to #10.

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