FLIPOVER FRIDAY: NEW ARRIVALS AT iTUNES & APPLE MUSIC

Four new country albums lead the iTunes chart this Flipover Friday, with Zach Bryan taking the top slot. The Top 10 is all new arrivals.

Following Zach Bryan (Belting Bronco/Warner) are Turnpike TroubadoursA Cat in the Rain (Bossier City/Thirty Tigers) at #2, Tim McGraw’s 16th album, Standing Room Only (BMLG), at #3 and Morgan Wade’s Psychopath (Ladylike/Sony Nashville) at #4.

Victoria Monet’s Jaguar II (Lovett/RCA), the follow-up to her 2020 release, is #5. Asking Alexandria’s Where Do We Go From Here? (Better Noise) has #6 as a starting point.

Alice Cooper’s Road (earMUSIC) travels to #7, followed by Ashnikko’s Weedkiller (Warner) at #8. Two self-released titles round out the Top 10: John Rich’s The Country Truth and Peyton Parrish’s Skalds of Metal.

A 10th anniversary edition of Ariana Grande’s Yours Truly and new titles by Burna Boy, Filter and Candlebox sit just outside the Top 10.

No new arrivals have cracked the Top 40 at Apple Music.

Selena Gomez’s “Single Soon” (Interscope) is the top new arrival at iTunes songs, opening at #4. Miley Cyrus’ “Used To Be Young” (Columbia) succeeds it at #6.

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