FLIPOVER FRIDAY: NEW ARRIVALS AT iTUNES & APPLE MUSIC

Luke Combs, Lana Del Rey and EST Gee lead the new arrivals list this Flipover Friday, debuting in the Top 10 on both the iTunes and Apple Music charts.

Combs’ Getting Old (River House Artists/Columbia Nashville ) is #1 at iTunes and #6 at Apple Music, while EST Gee’s MAD (CMG/Warlike/Interscope) is the top new arrival at Apple Music—opening at #4—and hitting #10 in sales.

Del Rey’s Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd (Interscope) is #5 at iTunes and #7 at Apple Music.

Another artist making an impact on both charts is BTS’ Jimin: His FACE EP (BIGHIT/Geffen) is #2 in album sales and he’s dominating the iTunes songs chart with six titles in the Top 10, led by “Like Crazy” at #1 and “Like Crazy (English Version)” at #2.

Back at iTunes albums, Fall Out Boy’s So Much (for) Stardust (Fueled by Ramen/Elektra) sprinkles the #3 slot, Depeche Mode’s 16th album, Memento Mori (Columbia), nabs #4 and August Burns Red’s Death Below (Sharptone) fires up #7. The reunited Nickel Creek lands at #8 with Celebrants (Repair/Thirty Tigers), and BABYMETAL’s The Other One (Cooking Vinyl) forges an opening at #9.

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