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It’s Gaga’s fifth #1 and Grande’s fourth - the latter’s latest came just a couple weeks ago with her Justin Bieber collab “Stuck With U.” It notched 72,000 downloads throughout the week ending on 5/28 thanks to digital downloads that accompanied physical cassettes, CD, and vinyl singles. The Chromatica single was released a week before the album itself came out. Over on the Hot 100, Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s “Rain On Me” debuted at #1. After them, Polo G slipped to #5, followed by Drake, DaBaby, the Weeknd, Lil Uzi Vert, and Post Malone, whose Hollywood’s Bleeding rounds out the top 10. It’s the group’s third top 10 album - they made it to #1 with 2016’s I Like It When You Sleep… 2018’s A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships debuted at #4. Debuting at #4 is the 1975’s Notes On A Conditional Form, which earned 54,000 units - 39,000 of those were from album sales. Billboard reports that it had 111,000 equivalent album units, nearly all of them from streaming.Ĭoming in at #2 is Lil Baby’s latest My Turn - the former chart-topper rose one spot on the new chart with 65,000 equivalent units, beating out last week’s #1, Future’s High Off Life, which drops to #3 with 61,000 units. Gunna earned his first #1 album this week with Wunna, which debuted at the top of the Billboard 200. Whether gently cooing or locking into rap-like cadences, both his voice and his perspective stand out, even at a time when seemingly every white singer-songwriter dude is flexing a hip-hop influence. His tenor just happens to be particularly high-pitched, which lends a fragile innocence to his thoughtful words about mental health, romance, existential crises, and other subjects you might expect a borderline millennial/Gen Z to fixate on. In fact, Benjamin turned 26 last week, the day before he released his major-label debut album These Two Windows. Or maybe this was one of those prepubescent success stories, like Walmart yodel boy-turned-Lil Nas X collaborator Mason Ramsey. The first time I heard an Alec Benjamin song, I wondered if he was microdosing helium. Truthfully, I can only speak from my own experience. No, the initial reason folks stop what they’re doing and pay attention when this guy opens his mouth is because his voice is kind of weird! This isn’t necessarily because he has something meaningful to say, though I’d argue that Benjamin is a more substantial lyricist than your average lite-pop singer-songwriter.
