FLIPOVER FRIDAY: NEW ARRIVALS AT iTUNES & APPLE MUSIC

Hozier’s third album leads an all-new Top 10 at iTunes this Flipover Friday. Quavo has the only rookie in the Top 20 at Apple Music and iTunes.

Quavo’s Rocket Power (QC/Motown) is the top new arrival at Apple Music, opening at #9. It's sitting at #14 on the sales side.

At iTunes, Hozier’s Unreal Unearth (Rubyworks/Columbia) is followed by the debut by Warren Zeiders, Pretty Little Poison (717/Warner), at #2. Phil Wickham’s I Believe (Fair Trade Services) rolls in at #3.

Folk-rocker Gregory Alan Isakov opens at #4 with Appaloosa Bones (Dualtone), one slot ahead of Russ’ 16th full-length, SANTIAGO (DIEMON), #5, and Grace Potter’s Mother Road (GEP/Fantasy) at #6.

Jon Batiste’s first album since he went home with an armful of Grammys in 2022, World Music Radio (Verve/Interscope), dials up #7. Ciara’s CiCi (Beauty Marks) touches down at #8.

Rhiannon Giddens’ first album of all-original songs, You’re the One (Nonesuch), drops in at #9. Idina Menzel’s Drama Queen (Walkman/BMG) is looking wicked at #10.

And just outside the Top 10 are new titles by JIHYO, Renee Rapp and j-hope.

In political news, the former guy's press conference, which he promised would include his mountain of "irrefutable" evidence about 2020, has been kiboshed. Hope everybody's OK and they get it rescheduled real soon.

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