Bad Bunny races to the upper reaches of the iTunes and Apple Music charts this Flipover Friday as new arrivals fill the top nine slots on the sales side.
Bad Bunny’s fifth full-length album, nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana (Rimas), is #1 at iTunes and #2 at Apple Music. At Apple Music songs, the tracks “Nadie Sabe,” “Monaco” and “Fina” have worked their way into the Top 30 behind the logjam caused by Drake’s latest.
The only other album to crack the Top 10 in both sales and streams is Offset’s SET IT OFF (Motown); it’s #6 at iTunes and #5 at Apple Music.
Back at iTunes, The Surface (Red Bull), the fifth album by metalcore act Beartooth, bites into the two slot.
Troye Sivan’s Something to Give Each Other (Capitol) debuts at #3, Ren’s Sick Boi (The Other Songs) gets a dose of #4 and Riley Green’s second album, Ain’t My Last Rodeo (BMLG), rides in at #5.
Westside Gunn’s And Then You Pray for Me (Griselda/Empire) takes a knee at #7, Blue October’s Spinning the Truth Around, Pt. II (Up/Down-Brando) rolls to #8 and Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete. (Warner) by ††† (Crosses) posts up at #9.
Sitting just outside the Top 10 are new releases by Metric, TOMORROW X TOGETHER, boygenius and CAIN.
Lil Durk’s “All My Life (Stray Kids Remix)” (Alamo) is the top new arrival at iTunes songs.
Also new at Apple Music is Ken Carson’s A Great Chaos (Opium/Interscope) at #6.
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