Jacob Webster (Doja Cat); Brett Arndt, Alamo Records (Rod Wave)
Although Doja Cat‘s “Paint The Town Red,” the lead single off her latest LP “Scarlet,” leads the Hot 100 for a second week because of its command on radio (53 million impressions within the final week, per Billboard), the dad or mum document didn’t debut within the high three of the albums chart.
“Scarlet” debuts at No. 4 with the equal of 72,000 albums offered within the United States, a reasonably underwhelming turnout contemplating there weren’t any no different comparable, main releases on the up to date checklist. Many anticipated the document would have a good probability at a better slot, contemplating Doja landed prime time throughout the MTV Video Music Awards and carried out for “The Victoria’s Secret World Tour,” however others had been fast to level to her album’s rickety rollout: the singer was closely criticized within the months main as much as “Scarlet’s” launch after she downplayed her earlier data and took jabs at her followers in since-deleted posts.
Doja has not but landed a No. 1 album on the Billboard 200, although her earlier LP “Planet Her” debuted at No. 2 in 2021 with a powerful 109,000 items offered. The set was blocked from reaching the summit by Tyler, the Creator’s blockbuster “Call Me If You Get Lost.”
The solely different new album to have hit the highest 10 of the albums chart is the five-song “Boys of Faith” from Zach Bryan at No. 8. After scoring a No. 1 debut along with his self-titled launch, which presently claims the No. 5 slot on the checklist, “Boys of Faith” enters with 43,500 album items offered and 50 million audio and video streams.
Florida-born trap-soul rapper Rod Wave is at No. 1 for a second week following the chart-topping debut of his fifth studio LP “Nostalgia.” He earned 88,000 equal album items within the week ending Sept. 28, with a majority of that whole coming from the 124 million streams of the set’s 18 songs.
Olivia Rodrigo’s “Guts” trails carefully behind with 87,500 items earned, and Morgan Wallen’s “One Thing at a Time” returns to the highest 3 at No. 3 with 73,000 items. SZA’s “SOS” is at No. 6 and Travis Scott’s “Utopia” is at No. 7 as Peso Pluma’s “Génesis” rounds out the highest 10 at No. 9 alongside Taylor Swift’s “Midnights” at No. 10.
The singles chart stays principally unchanged from final week: SZA’s “Snooze” is now at No. 2 for a brand new Hot 100 peak, with 73 million impressions in airplay; Luke Combs’ cowl of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” is at No. 3; Swift’s “Cruel Summer” is at No. 4; and Zach Bryan’s “I Remember Everything,” that includes Kacey Musgraves, retains its No. 5 place.
Wallen’s “Last Night” is at No. 6 after spending 16 weeks at No. 1, probably the most ever for a non-collaboration; Olivia Rodrigo’s “Vampire” is at No. 7; and Gunna’s “Fukumean” lifts only one slot as much as No. 8. Last, however definitely not least, Rema and Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” re-enters the highest 10 at No. 9 and Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night” is No. 10.