STILL BOOMIN: FUTURE & METRO RECLAIM #1

Future & Metro Boomin score another #1 debut on the HITS Top 50 with WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU (Boominati/Freebandz/Republic/Epic). The TRUST sequel opens with 129k, giving the dynamic duo its second chart-topping bow in four weeks. Future & Metro’s first collab, WE DON’T TRUST YOU, is still in the Top 5, at #3. The two albums have together amassed 750k+ units since the first TRUST project dropped on 3/22 and combine for 165m streams this week.

Future & Metro’s albums, coupled with Beyoncé’s two-week run with COWBOY CARTER (Parkwood/Columbia), have given Sony four consecutive weeks atop the album chart. The aforementioned titles hold the top three spots on the new chart.

Morgan Wallen has two albums in the Top 10, leading the charge for House Lipman at #4 with One Thing at a Time (Big Loud/Mercury/Republic), which this week hits the 1 million mark YTD— it’s the first album to do so in 2024. Noah Kahan’s Stick Season (Mercury/Republic) follows at #5.

Linkin Park lands a Top 10 debut with hits anthology Papercuts (Warner). Other new entries include the Eagles To the Limit: The Essential Collection (Elektra/Rhino) at #34, Chappell Roan’s The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (Amusement/Island) at #36 and Maggie RogersDon’t Forget Me (Capitol) at #40.

Streeting this week is Taylor Swift’s THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT (Republic), which might do well. Other new titles arrive from Monkeywrench/Republic’s Pearl Jam, Arista’s Lola Brooke and EMI Nashville’s Anne Wilson.

Now, if you’ll excuse us, we’re working on a limerick about a busted love affair. See the full chart here.

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