Weekly Register: Chris Young Earns Biggest Song & Album Debut Of The Week

Chris Young. Photo: Jeff Johnson

RCA Nashville recording artist Chris Young celebrates the top country album debut this week with Famous Friends. Young’s eighth studio album scored 24,000 streams, placing it at No. 3 on the country charts and No. 13 overall. Young also earned the top country song debut this week with “At The End Of A Bar,” featuring Mitchell Tenpenny, receiving 3.1 million streams and putting it at No. 39, according to Nielsen.

Morgan Wallen maintains the top spot once again as Dangerous: The Double Album earns another 44,000 streams. His 2016 album, If I Know Me, remains in the top 5 streaming albums, dropping down to fifth with 15,000 streams. Luke Combs takes up No. 2 and No. 4 with What You See Is What You Get and This One’s For You racking up 24,000 and 16,000 streams, respectively.

Monument Records’ Walker Hayes nabs the top country streaming song for a sixth consecutive week as “Fancy Like” adds another 12 million streams this week for 75 million total streams RTD, according to Nielsen. Nelly & Florida Georgia Line hold down the second spot with “Lil Bit” gaining another 7.7 million streams as “Glad You Exist” (Dan + Shay) gains ground and rises to third with 6.8 million streams. “Chasing After You” (Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris) drops to fourth while Combs seals the top five with “Forever After All,” both of which add another 6.6 million streams this week.

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