No foolin’ here: Red Hot Chili Peppers and Harry Styles rule the iTunes charts this Flipover Friday. Sad that we didn’t even try to trick you by saying there was a Chris Rock f/Will Smith surprise release climbing the chart.
Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Unlimited Love (Warner) not only tops the iTunes album chart, it’s already Top 25 at Apple Music. Styles’ “As It Was” (Erskine/Columbia) is #3 at Apple Music and #1 at iTunes songs.
The other album to land in the Top 10 on both charts is D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape (Dreamville/Interscope) from J. Cole and his roster. At #2, it’s the top new arrival at Apple Music. It sits at #5 on the sales side.
Back at iTunes albums, Thomas Rhett’s Where We Started (Valory/BMLG) is #2, followed by the ninth album from Swedish metal act Meshuggah, Immutable (Atomic Fire) at #3. The fourth solo set from Paul Cauthen, Country Coming Down (Velvet Rose/Thirty Tigers), plops down at #6, and Miley Cyrus’ Attention: Miley Live (Smiley Miley/Columbia) takes the stage at #10.
At iTunes songs, two versions of Latto & Mariah Carey’s “Big Energy (Remix)” f/DJ Khaled (Stream Cut/RCA) are in the Top 5 (#3 and #5), No Resolve’s “Surface Pressure” (Noise Machine) is #2 and Shawn Mendes’ “When You’re Gone” (Island) comes in at #4.
We now return you to your April Fool’s Day pranks.
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