Future & Metro Boomin will be able to trust these numbers this Flipover Friday: #1 at Apple Music and Top 5 at iTunes for WE DON’T TRUST YOU.
Future & Metro Boomin’s WE DON’T TRUST YOU (Freebandz/Epic/Boominati/Republic) starts at #4 at iTunes and is the lone new arrival in the Top 5 on both charts. The title track is Top 10 at Apple Music where “Like That,” “Young Metro” and “Type Shit” are in the Top 25.
In other iTunes action, O-Rod lands five new tracks from her GUTS (spilled) deluxe in the Top 10 of the songs chart, topped by “obsessed” at #2.
On the sales side, Kenny Chesney’s Born (Blue Chair/Warner Nashville) tops the iTunes chart followed two more country entries, Cody Jinks’ Change the Game (Late August), at #3 and Chris Young’s Young Love & Saturday Nights (Sony Nashville) at #6.
Shakira’s first album in seven years, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (Sony Latin), is #5, while the self-titled Epic debut from Grammy-winner Tyla opens at #7. Joyner Lucas’ Not Now I’m Busy (Twenty Nine Music/Tully) pops in at #8; his collab with Jelly Roll, “Best for Me,” is #8 at iTunes songs.
Hozier’s four-song EP Unheard (Rubyworks) is the only other new arrival making the Top 30 on both charts: It’s #9 at iTunes and #26 at Apple Music.
FLETCHER’s second album, Antidote (Capitol), rounds out the Top 10.
New releases from Gary Clark Jr., Waxahatchee, SiR, Jesus and Mary Chain and Gaslight Anthem are just outside the Top 10.
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