

Ed Sheeran’s “Bad Habits” remains at #4, while his “Shivers” climbs to a new #5 peak, giving him two songs in the top five for the first time. Olivia Rodrigo, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and Lil Nas X close out the top 10.Īdele’s “Easy On Me” is still at #1 on the Hot 100 for a fourth straight week, followed once again by the Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber’s “Stay” at #2 and Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow’s “Industry Baby” at #3. Key Glock lands a career-best debut with Yellow Tape 2 at #7 with 36,000 units and 9,500 in sales. Up next on the chart are Drake, Ed Sheeran, Morgan Wallen, and Doja Cat. Voyage tallied 82,000 units and 78,000 in actual sales, making it the bestselling album of the week. Remarkably, it’s the first ABBA LP to ever hit the top 10 in America previously they peaked at #14 with 1978’s The Album. Still Over It is also the first R&B album by a woman to hit #1 since Beyoncé’s Lemonade in 2016.ĭebuting at #2 is ABBA’s comeback album Voyage. The album notched 12,000 in sales but generated 201.1 million on-demand track streams in its first week, the most ever for an R&B album by a woman. According to Billboard, Walker’s second LP launches with 166,000 equivalent album units, almost entirely driven by streaming. Summer Walker scores her first #1 album on the Billboard 200 this week with Still Over It. Forged in the image of Curtis Mayfield, it’s a song so magnificent you’d be a fool to refuse when Silk Sonic urge, “Don’t be shy, just take my hand and hold on tight.” Paak to wink the song into oblivion, glides so spectacularly into its chorus that any remaining ironic distance is eradicated and all that’s left is joy. And “Skate,” despite every effort by Mars and.

“Put On A Smile,” one of the few songs here that doesn’t have airquotes around it, manages to keep up the same elaborate audio costuming while also conveying the genuine heartache you might encounter on actual ’70s soul ballads: “Tryna put on a smile/ Ooh, I’m just smilin’ like a fool/ When the only thing worth smilin’ for/ Baby girl, the only thing worth smilin’ for was you.” Closing track “Blast Off” is a psychedelic suite that soars ever higher into the heavenly realms until you really do feel like you’re floating among the clouds, unhinged guitar solo and all. But Silk Sonic are at their best when they aren’t getting too cute.
