Country icon Dolly Parton explodes onto the top country albums chart this week with the release of her newest record Run, Rose, Run. The album, which serves as a companion album to her book of the same name that she co-wrote with award-winning author James Patterson, debuts at No. 4 on the country charts and No. 34 overall with 17K in total consumption (15.5K album only/1.1 million song streams).
Morgan Wallen continues his reign at the top of the country albums chart as Dangerous: The Double Album earns 45K in total consumption (2K album only/54 million song streams), according to MRC data. Taylor Swift also maintains her spot at No. 2 with Red (Taylor’s Version) gaining 19K in total consumption. Luke Combs nabs the remaining spots with What You See Is What You Get coming in at No. 3 and This One’s For You at No. 5 with 18K and 16K, respectively.
On the songs front, “Buy Dirt” (Jordan Davis & Luke Bryan) keeps its spot at No. 1, gaining 6.3 million streams this week. Walker Hayes follows in the second spot as “Fancy Like” adds 5.9 million streams. Hayes also takes the fifth spot with “AA” earning 5.6 million streams. Combs’ “Doin’ This” falls to No. 3 with 5.7 million streams, and Cody Johnson‘s “Til You Can’t” falls to No. 4 with 5.6 million streams.
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