RCA’s Tyler Childers makes the top country album debut this week with his three-part Can I Take My Hounds To Heaven record. The new project takes the No. 3 spot with 27K in total first-week consumption (16K album only/13 million song streams). The album’s title track, which also notches the top debut on the country streaming songs chart, comes in at No. 85 with 2.1 million streams, according to Luminate data.
Higher up on the top country streaming songs chart, everything remains the same for a third consecutive week. Zach Bryan claims No. 1 with “Something In The Orange” gaining 15 million streams. Morgan Wallen‘s “You Proof” follows in No. 2 adding 10 million streams, while his “Wasted On You” remains at No. 5 with 7.6 million streams. Luke Combs maintains the third position with “The Kind Of Love We Make” tacking on 9.8 million streams, and Bailey Zimmerman‘s “Rock And A Hard Place” keeps the fourth spot with 9 million streams.
On the album’s side, Wallen’s blockbuster Dangerous: The Double Album unsurprisingly claims the top spot, adding 46K in total consumption (1.5K album only/56 million song streams). Bryan’s American Heartbreak remains at No. 2 with 28K, and Combs’ Growin’ Up keeps its spot at No. 4 with 16.5K in total consumption. Taylor Swift jumps up to close out the top five as Red (Taylor’s Version) notches 16K in total consumption.
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