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    Monica Responds to Fan Theory Saying 'The Boy Is Mine' Fight With Brandy Is Real

    That aside, the two powerhouse RnB singers are set to reunite for a collaborative project between Peloton and ‘Verzuz’ as they launch their new Peloton Verzuz Artist Series.

    Mar 30, 2021

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    Even years after Monica and Brandy released their hit “The Boy Is Mine”, people are still talking about the iconic track. Apparently, one fan thought that the singers were fighting over a man for real with the song and that prompted Monice to clear up the misunderstanding.

    ” ‘The Boy is Mine’ gives me such secondhand embarrassment,” the fan wrote in a tweet over the weekend. “@4everBrandy and @MonicaDenise fighting over a MAN when they’re both goddesses? makes me sick.”

    Monica caught wind of the post and didn’t hesitate to clap back at the fan. “I think she and I both are more concerned that 20 + plus years later you’ve still not come to grips with it not being real [laughing and crying emojis] GTFOS Sincerely from the 90s,” she told the fan.

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    Monica clapped back at fan.

    Fans were amused by the interaction as one replied, “That girl was born in the 2000s. She don’t know no better.” Someone else tweeted, “Lmfaooo got her a** together.” One person added, “This is what happens when you’re too woke, your a$$ get the wrong one. Get some sleep, this woke stuff aint fuh everybody.”

    “Oop!!!! The secondhand embarrassment i have for her right now….,” another fan said. “Did she think y’all was beefing over and man and then decided to hop on a diss track together?!?” one user wrote. However, someone thought the first user was just joking. “I could be wrong, but I don’t think she was being serious,” the person noted.

    That aside, Monica and Brandy are set to reunite for a collaborative project between Peloton and “Verzuz”. Announcing the project, Monica wrote to her Twitter followers, “Peloton just launched their new Peloton Verzuz Artist Series. It’s me vs. Brandy. Join me on the Peloton Bike, Tread or App and get ready for all my hits. This is fitness like you’ve never seen it before. Download the Peloton App and check it out today!”

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    Lil Nas X Admits 'MONTERO' Backlash Takes Emotional Toll on Him

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    While he appeared to be defiant in his previous responses to the criticism over the music video of his latest single, the ‘Old Town Road’ hitmaker claims his ‘anxiety is higher than ever’ now.

    Mar 30, 2021

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    Lil Nas X does have concerns after his “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)” music video sparked backlash. Despite his seemingly defiant responses to the criticism, the rapper has now admitted that the whole controversy surrounding the clip and his “MONTERO”-inspired shoes has taken a toll on him emotionally.

    “i’ll be honest all this backlash is putting an emotional toll on me,” so he tweeted on Monday, March 29. “i try to cover it with humor but it’s getting hard,” he confessed, before revealing, “my anxiety is higher than ever.”

    Still, he included a promotion for his latest single as he concluded his tweet with, “and stream call me by your name on all platforms now!”

    Lil Nas X admitted ‘MONTERO’ backlash has taken emotional toll on him.
    Lil Nas’ tweet was met with supportive messages from his fans and famous pals, including YouTube stars James Charles and Nikita Dragun.

    James Charles responded to Lil Nas’ tweet.

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    Nikita Dragun also sent supportive message to the rapper.

    Lil Nas came under fire following the release of the “MONTERO” music video on Friday, March 26. While many praised the clip’s prominent LGBT themes, others took issue with the overt sexuality and invocation of religious imagery.

    Speaking with Genius, the Grammy-winning artist explained what it is he wanted to say with the provocative new song. “I was like, ‘It’s about time I say something out of pocket in a song,’ ” he said of the openly sexual lyrics in the song. “Let’s normalize having these f**king lines in songs, the same way somebody might talk about f**king a girl or f**king a guy.”

    He added that the song’s title was inspired by 2017’s film “Call Me by Your Name” starring Armie Hammer and Timothee Chalamet. “That was one of the first gay films that I had watched, and I thought the theme was so dope of calling somebody by your own name,” he said. “The way everything is shot, the way the dialogue goes on, the way the background sounds are used, everything about it is so artsy.”

    Lil Nas previously seemed to poke fun at the controversy over his “MONTERO” music video by posting a “bathroom of hell” edit version. The video’s title describes the scene that features bathroom stall as “MONTERO but ur in the bathroom of hell while lil nas is giving satan a lap dance in the other room.”

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    Mick Fleetwood Dreams of Holding Special Concert Series With All Fleetwood Mac Members

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    The rock band co-founder makes the confession about revisiting every incarnation of his group line-up weeks after revealing he has reconciled with former bandmate Lindsey Buckingham.

    Mar 30, 2021

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    Veteran rocker Mick Fleetwood dreams of one day bringing together every member of Fleetwood Mac, past and present, for a big reunion tour.

    The “Landslide” hitmakers have undergone a series of line-up changes over the years, and the music icon would love to revisit every incarnation of the group for a special concert series.

    Asked who will be joining him on the road for the next Fleetwood Mac tour, he told the Los Angeles Times, “I hope the whole f**king lot of them! I’m not done. And if I can get John McVie off his boat, he’s not done either!”

    “My English pipe dream, sitting on top of a mushroom, would be that everyone who’s ever played in Fleetwood Mac would be welcome,” Mick shared. “That’s what would drive me, because this is all about a collective.”

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    Mick’s comments emerge weeks after revealing he has reconciled with his friend and former bandmate Lindsey Buckingham, who was dumped by the band in 2018.

    “I’ve really enjoyed being re-connected with Lindsey, which has been gracious and open,” he shared. “And both of us have been beautifully honest about who we are and how we got to where we were.”

    And when asked if he thinks Lindsey could rejoin the group, Mick added, “Strange things can happen. I look at Fleetwood Mac as a huge family. Everyone plays an important role in our history, even someone like [early ’70s] guitarist Bob Welch, who was huge and sometimes gets forgotten.”

    “Lindsey’s position in Fleetwood Mac will, for obvious reasons, never been forgotten, as it should never be forgotten [sic].”

    “My vision of things happening in the future is really far-reaching. Would I love to think that [a reunion] could happen? Yeah. I’d love to think that all of us could be healed, and also respect the people who are in the band, Neil Finn and Michael Campbell.”

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    Johnny Depp Likely to Come Up With Interesting Songs Amid Libel Trial, Alice Cooper Suggests

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    Calling the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ actor one of his best buddies, the Hollywood Vampires member looks forward to reunite in concert with him and fellow bandmate Joe Perry.

    Mar 30, 2021

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    Johnny Depp is continuing to use his Hollywood Vampires songwriting as therapy amid his bitter legal battles linked to his split from ex-wife Amber Heard, according to his bandmate Alice Cooper.

    The “Pirates of the Caribbean” star was most recently denied an appeal in his U.K. libel trial after objecting to editors at The Sun calling him a “wife beater”, following prior allegations of domestic abuse made by Heard.

    Depp has vehemently denied the claims, and is also suing the “Aquaman” actress in a separate legal case in the U.S., accusing her of defamation for referring to herself as a victim of domestic abuse in a Washington Post article.

    Cooper previously revealed Depp had channeled his “anger” over the messy situation into his work with the Hollywood Vampires, with songs from the rock supergroup’s 2019 album, “Rise”, filled with his “venom”, and their next release appears to be heading in a similar creative direction.

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    Cooper told The Daily Beast, “I know Johnny was writing all last year, when that whole thing [libel trial] was going on with him. But you know, that’s not going to stop him from going home and writing. In fact, it probably helped. I’m expecting some pretty interesting songs.”

    And despite his personal woes, Depp is eager to get back out on the road when it’s safe enough to do so. “There’s no drama [with his work in the band],” Cooper insisted. “[Depp] said, ‘Hey, that’s another world. That has nothing to do with what I’m doing in the band.’ He’s like, ‘I can’t wait to get back onstage.’ He’s one of my best buddies.”

    Cooper also cannot wait to reunite in concert with Depp and bandmate Joe Perry, after recently having to cancel their summer European tour due to COVID-19 concerns. “It’ll be great when we all get together,” he smiled.

    “You know, the crazy thing about that band is you’ve got eight guys in the band, and you’ve got three alpha males leading it, but there’s never been one argument. Nobody’s ever even raised their voice to anybody in that band. It’s really cool.”

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    Macy Gray Admits Fear of Having to Continue Touring in Her 60s

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    Aside from explaining why she wants to earn as much as she can in the next 10 years, the ‘I Try’ hitmaker spills on why she thinks it is important for her to find love.

    Mar 30, 2021

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    Singer Macy Gray is aiming to bulk up her bank balance with as many live shows as possible over the next few years because she doesn’t want to be touring in her 60s. The “I Try” star admits her main career goal at present is to earn as much as she can through her concerts so she can comfortably retire from the road within the next decade.

    “What’s driving me at this point is money,” she candidly confessed to the Observer magazine. “I want to have a lot of money so when I get older I’m not running around touring and trying to make another ‘I Try’. In 10 years from now I don’t want to have to hustle. I don’t want to be on the road. That scares the s**t out of me.”

    Macy isn’t just focused on her professional life – the 53-year-old also wants to find lasting love so she has someone by her side in her twilight years. She shared, “I want to find love. I’ve not been in love for a while and I don’t want to grow old by myself. That’s important. I mean, you need that in life. You need a partner.”

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    However, Macy, who shares three adult kids with her ex-husband Tracy Hinds, admits socializing isn’t her strong point. “I’m not a people person. It’s not my gift,” she said. “People disappoint you, and I’m over being disappointed by people. The only thing I’ve ever really been afraid of is people.”

    And while Macy doesn’t want to grow old alone, she has really embraced ageing. “I like being in my 40s and 50s,” she mused. “You develop this natural cockiness – you’re a little bit better than everybody now, because you’re a little bit older, you’ve lived.”

    “People can’t tell you s**t any more. You’re like, ‘F**k you, I did that already!’ You know, it’s kind of cool.”

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    The Unstoppable Merry Clayton

    One of music’s greatest backup singers is releasing “Beautiful Scars,” her first new album in over 25 years, after surviving an accident that proved that her incredible strength isn’t only in her voice.In 1962, an excited 14-year-old Merry Clayton turned up for her first big recording session. After entering the storied Capitol Studios in Hollywood, she took her place among the other young women who had been called to sing backup for a Bobby Darin record. Soon after they started to sing their part of the song, however, Darin stopped the session cold.“There’s somebody really loud in there and we don’t know who is it,” Clayton recalled him saying. Because the other women knew exactly who it was, “they asked me to back up a bit from the microphone,” she said. “Then we started again and Mr. Darin stopped us and said, ‘That voice is still so loud!’ So the girls asked me to back up even more. Before I knew it, I was almost out the door. Finally, Mr. Darin recognized who it was and beckoned me to the booth to ask me my name. When I told him, he said, ‘My God, Merry, you sure can sing!’”The strength of Clayton’s voice so impressed Darin that he moved the teenager up front where she delivered an incredibly mature vocal on a duet with him, “Who Can I Count On?”The Rolling Stones provided Clayton with her most famous platform, a ferocious duet with Mick Jagger on “Gimme Shelter.”GAB Archive/Redferns, via Getty imagesFive decades later, another event in the singer’s life would make it abundantly clear that Merry Clayton’s voice is far from the only strong thing about her. After a half-century as one of music’s most in-demand backup singers — during which she had several shots at becoming a star in her own right — Clayton suffered a tragedy that has tested the limits of both her physicality and her faith.At the time, she was enjoying one of her highest-profile moments via her central role in the Oscar-winning documentary “20 Feet From Stardom,” which threw a light on the undervalued and mainly Black backup singers who helped define popular music in the last half-century. But just four months after the film won the award, in June 2014, Clayton was in an automobile accident near her home in Los Angeles that ended so violently, she had to have both of her legs amputated below the knee. She would spend the next five months in the hospital, followed by years of rehabilitation.The singer, 72, recalls nothing of the accident itself. But last month, she spoke with surprising humor and grace about its aftermath in a long video interview. Resplendent in a shimmering azure-blue dress, Clayton sat in her electric wheelchair in the chic Malibu office of the record producer and label owner Lou Adler. “Uncle Lou,” as Clayton calls him, has served as her advocate since 1969, when he signed her to his label, Ode, resulting in several roiling rock ’n’ roll solo albums.Now, along with Terry Young, Adler has co-produced a new album for Clayton, “Beautiful Scars,” her first in over 25 years, arriving April 9. It stresses songs of overcoming, several of which were written by pop artists like Diane Warren and Coldplay’s Chris Martin. The others tap into the deep well of gospel music Clayton has been singing since she was a toddler in the church of her minister father.Because he believed music would be crucial to her recovery, Adler started asking Clayton about singing in the studio again just weeks after she regained consciousness. “I said, ‘Excuse me? I’m laid up in the hospital and you’re telling me I’m supposed to be singing?’” she recalled asking him incredulously.“If there was a space in the market that Aretha Franklin had brought about, I felt she could be in that space,” the producer Lou Adler said of Merry Clayton.Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesOn the day she learned what had happened to her, Clayton said her family sat by her bedside crying profusely while a team of doctors came into the room. “I wondered, ‘What the heck is going on?’” she said. The doctor delivered the news about her legs. “They thought I was just going to fall out at that point. But I just asked them, ‘Did anything happen to my voice?’ When they said no, I started singing, ‘I Can Still Shine,’ a song Valerie Simpson and Nick Ashford wrote for me. Once I did that, my sister said, ‘Let’s get out of here. If she’s singing, she’s fine.’”The response shocked a nurse who had been standing behind Clayton with a large needle at the ready, “just in case I got riled up,” the singer said with a laugh. “I told her, ‘Honey, I’m not going to get riled up. It’s in God’s hands. He hasn’t failed me yet!’”Clayton’s unshakable belief has been the ballast of her recovery. In the interview, she mentioned God no fewer than 19 times. She first made the connection between faith and music at the age of 3 when she sang the spiritual “I’m Satisfied” in her father’s church. Located in her birth city of New Orleans, the congregation drew stars of the gospel world from Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers to Mahalia Jackson. “They called me ‘little Mahalia,’” Clayton said.Her parents — who gave her the name Merry because she was born on Christmas Day — saw no separation between sacred and secular music. So, after the family moved to Los Angeles when Clayton was 8, they encouraged her desire to pursue a career in pop. By 15, she had the chance to cut a single under her own name — the first version of “It’s in His Kiss,” a song that later became a smash by Betty Everett. Clayton said she didn’t mind that her version didn’t click. “What mattered to me was that I sounded good,” she said.In 1966, she realized a dream by joining Ray Charles’s backing group, the Raelettes. “I was the youngest, but I was their lead singer,” Clayton said. There she met her husband, the saxophonist Curtis Amy, who was Charles’s musical director. They remained married until his death in 2002. By the late ’60s, Clayton branched out to become one of the go-to backup singers for the superstars of rock. “We didn’t sing behind them,” she said. “We sang alongside them.”Ray Charles with the Raelettes, from left: Alexandra Brown, Merry Clayton, Gwendolyn Berry and Clydie King.Gary Null/NBCUniversal, via Getty ImagesHer collaborations included classic recordings with Joe Cocker (whom she calls “Ray Charles in another color”) and the Rolling Stones, who provided her most famous platform, a ferocious duet with Mick Jagger on the ultimate anthem of ’60s fear and loathing, “Gimme Shelter.” “At first, I told them ‘I’m not trying to do no ‘rape’ and no ‘murder,’” Clayton said, quoting from the song’s famous refrain. “Then it hit me that we’re talking about Vietnam and racism and police killing people. It’s just a shot away. I felt like I was screaming out from my ancestors to give us shelter from this world.”The authority of the recording led Adler to sign her. “She had all the qualities you look for when you’re about to put time and money into an artist,” he said. “If there was a space in the market that Aretha Franklin had brought about, I felt she could be in that space.”Clayton’s early solo albums featured songs written by rock and pop artists, including James Taylor’s “Country Road” and a revelatory version of Neil Young’s “Southern Man.” Her enraged and righteous reading of Young’s lyrics about “bullwhips cracking” and “crosses burning” went fathoms deeper than the original possibly could. “The lyrics are what got to me,” Clayton said. “My father said the world needs to hear you sing this song.”Ironically, Clayton had sung backup on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama,” whose lyrics clapped back at Young for “Southern Man.” By singing on the Skynyrd song, Clayton felt that she was bringing her understanding of Alabama’s racist history as a private protest. Still, she never mentioned to the band that she had also cut Young’s song. “I didn’t think it was wise,” she said.Despite the power of her solo albums, they didn’t sell well. Adler believes that had partly to do with the resistance of radio to a Black woman singing rock. “Commercially, it probably would have been right for Merry to sing rhythm and blues,” he said, before describing the albums’ sales as “one of my great disappointments.”Over the years, Clayton released several other solo records, most recently “Miracles” in 1994, but she never wanted for backup work. Stars hired her not only for her vocal ability but for the full history and culture her voice brings to a recording. “They don’t say ‘Merry, we want you to come sing,’” she said. “They say, ‘we want your spirit. We want you.’”“Of course, there were times my heart broke,” Clayton said. “But I never said, ‘Why me?’”Joyce Kim for The New York TimesAfter the accident, the first person to hire her for backup work was Martin, resulting in two guest spots on Coldplay’s “A Head Full of Dreams” in 2015. Martin wasn’t aware of her accident at the time, hiring her purely for her track record and for his belief in what she could bring to the music. “It needed someone who could go free in an amazing way, which she could do,” he said. “Her voice is so full of experience and life lessons.”Several years later, when Clayton’s team asked Martin if he had any songs for her album, he offered “Love Is a Mighty River,” inspired by his experience performing with the Soweto Gospel Choir. “When I heard her version, I thought, thank goodness she’s singing this and not me!” he said. “She did it way better.”When Adler contacted Diane Warren to see if she might have a piece for the album, she hadn’t heard about the accident either. “But when Lou told me her incredible story, I thought of a song I had: ‘Beautiful Scars,’” Warren said. “It’s about someone who not only survives but thrives. That song was born for her to sing.”Still, the piece that made the deepest impression on Clayton was Leon Russell’s “A Song for You,” a version of which she had cut back in 1971. For the new take, Adler elected to retain the sax solo from the original that had been performed by Clayton’s husband. Adler didn’t tell her that he added it before she listened to the playback. “When I heard it, I just lost it,” the singer said.While recording the album, Clayton said she thought about the loss of her husband as often as she did about her accident and ongoing rehabilitation. “Of course, there were times my heart broke,” she said of the physical and psychological adjustments that she has made. “But I never said, ‘Why me?’ I never questioned God. I didn’t realize how strong I was until I went through my situation. But I had to go through all that to get to where am I now, which is living.”“I am alive!” she declared. “Alive!” More

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    Artist of the Week: Silk Sonic

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    Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak kick off their collaborative project with a bang as their soulful debut single ‘Leave the Door Open’ soars high on multiple charts.

    Mar 29, 2021

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    Comprised of two Grammy winners Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic is packed with talent. The super-duo immediately heated up the chart with their slinky smooth R&B debut single “Leave the Door Open”. It rose to the second spot on Billboard Hot 100 with over 38.7 million spins on radio and 19.4 million streams.

    The two musicians really complimented each other on the lead single of their upcoming collaborative album titled “An Evening with Silk Sonic”. “24K Magic” hitmaker Bruno played the piano and belted out the hook while “Bubblin” star Anderson was in charge of the drums and seduced fans with his flirty lyrics.

    “He’s one of the baddest drummers I ever seen, you know,” Bruno gushed over his bandmate in an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “And you’re gonna hear that all over the album. That’s what really inspired so much. I had never created music like that, with drums being the focus.”

    “He comes from a different era, that’s what it felt like when I heard him play drums in the studio. It’s like, man, you don’t come from this new school of musicians, you come from those old school musicians back in the day that one drummer would play on everyone’s record, like the Funk Brothers at Motown.”

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    While they only released the first single recently, they actually have been working on material since 2017 when they were touring together. “We kept coming up with music and it felt like why you fall in love with music in the first place,” Bruno recalled. “This wouldn’t happen if it didn’t make sense and it didn’t feel natural and organic.”

    The recipe for creating magic in studio for them is the “live” element. Despite the pandemic, the duo insisted on making music face-to-face instead of connecting through email or zoom.

    “We can’t do shows right now. We just, we in there, so we created a show within the studio. It’s always showtime with us. We can’t help it. We could try to be regular, probably, at some point in our lives, but we can’t help it. It’s not in our nature,” Anderson said.

    He also explained, “People don’t understand that when you get in and you can jam with someone, another artist that can hold it down… that’s different. And you really creating a groove from scratch. You guys are trying to figure out what’s gonna work, what’s the math behind this that’s gonna get everybody feeling good. What is it? Is it too heavy? Is it not heavy enough?”

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    Justin Bieber Dethrones Morgan Wallen as 'Justice' Tops Billboard 200 Chart

    Meanwhile, Lana Del Rey’s ‘Chemtrails Over the Country Club’ follows it behind as her new set bows at No. 2 in this week’s chart with 75,000 equivalent album units earned.

    Mar 29, 2021

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    Justin Bieber’s new album “Justice” has arrived at No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart. Taking over the leading position from Morgan Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” which spent 10 consecutive weeks in a row, the set earns 154,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending March 25, according to MRC Data.

    Of the number, SEA units comprise 119,000 which equals to 157.02 million on-demand streams of the album’s songs. As for album sales, it comprises just over 30,000 with a little more than 4,000 are in the form of TEA units. This marks the Canadian star’s eighth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart. The album is also the second-biggest debut week for an album in 2021 after “Dangerous” (265,000).

    Back to this week’s chart, Lana Del Rey’s “Chemtrails Over the Country Club” trails it behind as it bows at No. 2 with 75,000 equivalent album units. Meanwhile, former leader Morgan’s “Dangerous” falls to No. 3 with 66,000 equivalent album units earned.

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    At No. 4 is Pop Smoke’s former leader “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon”, which dips two spots with 40,000 equivalent album units earned. Dua Lipa’s “Future Nostalgia” is also one of those albums which descend this week, falling from No. 3 to No. 5 after earning 36,000 equivalent album units.

    Pooh Shiesty’s “Shiesty Season” is stationary at No. 6 with 31,000 units. As for The Weeknd’s “After Hours”, the album plummets from No. 4 to No. 7 with nearly 31,000 units earned. Lil Baby’s “My Turn” also falls one rang from No. 7 to No. 8 with 30,000 equivalent album units.

    Occupying No. 8 is Lil Durk’s “The Voice” that lowers from No. 8 to No. 9 after earning 28,000 units. Closing out the Top 10 of Billboard 200 chart this week is Luke Combs’ “What You See Is What You Get”. The album bounces back to the Top 10 with 27,000 equivalent album units.

    Top Ten of Billboard 200:

    “Justice” – Justin Bieber (154,000 units)
    “Chemtrails Over the Country Club” – Lana Del Rey (75,000 units)
    “Dangerous: The Double Album” – Morgan Wallen (66,000 units)
    “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon” – Pop Smoke (40,000 units)
    “Future Nostalgia” – Dua Lipa (36,000 units)
    “Shiesty Season” – Pooh Shiesty (31,000 units)
    “After Hours” – The Weeknd (nearly 31,000 units)
    “My Turn” – Lil Baby (30,000 units)
    “The Voice” – Lil Durk (28,000 units)
    “What You See Is What You Get” – Luke Combs (27,000 units)

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