Disney's Encanto soundtrack will spend a fifth consecutive week at #1 as the year's biggest album heads toward 900k in total activity.
One week after the Super Bowl, Dr. Dre, Eminem and Kendrick Lamar are still benefiting from their halftime-show performances; following last week's climb into the Top 10, Em and Dre are projected to fall to #10 and #12, respectively, with decreases of 17% for the former's Curtain Call and 24% for the latter's 2001. Lamar's Good Kid m.A.A.d City (TDE/Interscope) is expected to remain in the Top 20, dropping 11% in total activity.
Field Trip/Geffen newcomer Yeat, meanwhile, will enjoy the week's biggest debut, with a Top 5 bow of 35-40k.
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