FLIPOVER FRIDAY: NEW ARRIVALS AT iTUNES & APPLE MUSIC

ScHoolboy Q’s first album in five years, Blue Lips (TDE/Interscope), leads an all-new Top 10 this Flipover Friday.

ScHoolboy Q’s sixth LP sits at #1 ahead of the fourth set from Austin Americana act Shane Smith & the Saints, Norther (Geronimo West/Thirty Tigers) at #2. The seventh album from Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson, The Mandrake Project (Duellist/BMG) is #3.

The Warner-released self-titled album from former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher and Stone Roses guitarist John Squire sits at #4.

Jacob Collier’s Djesse Vol. 4 (Hajanga/Decca/Interscope)—the final chapter in the series—opens at #5. Ministry’s HOPIUMFORTHEMASSES (Nuclear Blast) blesses #6; Meek Mill’s first independent EP, HEATHENISM (DreamChasers), snags the #7 slot.

Passion’s Call on Heaven (Live) (sixstep/Sparrow) rises to #8; New Years Day’s Half Black Heart (Century Family) uncorks #9; and Josh Baldwin’s Made for More (Live) (Bethel) rounds out the Top 10.

Cardi B’s “Like What (Freestyle)” (Atlantic) is the top new arrival at iTunes songs at #3. Pharrell Williams & Miley Cyrus’ “Doctor (Work It Out)” (Columbia) opens at #9.

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