Ed Sheeran’s seventh studio set, Autumn Variations (Gingerbread Man), takes the top slot at iTunes albums this Flipover Friday. *NSYNC summits iTunes songs.
A Top 10 of all new arrivals, which includes Variations, finds GUNSHIP’s Unicorn (Horsie in the Hedge) at #2. Red’s Rated R (The Fuel) is next at #3. Wilco’s Cousin (dBpm), its first release since moving over to Sony Legacy, breaks in at #4, Walker Hayes fancies up #5 with New Money (Monument/RCA) and Black Stone Cherry’s Screamin’ at the Sky cracks in at #6. Lil Wayne’s Tha Fix Before Tha VI (YMCM/Republic) crashes tha #7 slot, Dustin Lynch’s Killed the Cowboy (Broken Bow) giddy-ups to #8, Steven Wilson’s The Harmony Codex dials #9 and Oliver Tree’s Alone in a Crowd (Atlantic) plants itself at #10.
At Singles, “Better Place” (RCA), the first song in two decades from *NSYNC, is #1. Jung Kook & Jack Harlow’s “3D” (BIGHIT) is #2, followed by an alternative version at #3 and an instrumental iteration at #4. Thomas Rhett f/Morgan Wallen’s “Mamaw’s House” (BMLG) opens the door at #9.
U2's "Atomic City" (Interscope) blows up at #11, while “Sweet Sounds of Heaven” (Geffen), the new Rolling Stones single with Lady Gaga, opens in the Top 15.
Becky G’s Esquinas (Kemosabe/RCA) is the top new arrival at Apple Music, rising to #30 after its release on Thursday.
Q IS EVERYTHING AND EVERYTHING IS Q: HOW QUINCY JONES BECAME THE GOAT
Remembering an American legend. (11/6a)
OF PONIES, PRINCESSES AND UNICORNS: CHAPPELL'S SNL TRIUMPH AND BEYOND
Changing the pop narrative (11/5a)
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THE GRAMMY SHORT LIST
Who's already a lock?
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
ALL THE WAY LIVE
The players, the tours, the enormous beers.
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