Chase Rice and Dustin Lynch made high debuts on the country tracks chart this week, with Rice’s “Everybody We Know Does” moving 26.3K and landing at No. 2. Lynch’s “Seein’ Red” moved 20.4K to land at No. 8.
Florida Georgia Line‘s “H.O.L.Y.” remains atop the country digital tracks rankings (and is at No. 2 overall this week), moving 79K and landing at 730K to date. Luke Bryan’s “Fishin’, Huntin’, and Lovin’ Every Day” is at No. 3 (23.4K), followed by Carrie Underwood’s “Church Bells” at No. 4 (22.6K) and Tim McGraw’s “Humble and Kind” (22.1K).
Justin Timberlake‘s “Can’t Stop the Feeling” continues its reign on the overall digital tracks rankings, with 107K sold this week, landing at 1.4 million to date.
Overall digital track sales are down 23.9 percent, while country digital track sales have declined 21.8 percent.
Meanwhile, on the country albums chart, the Top 5 is filled with familiar projects. Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller ranks at No. 1, with 15K sold this week, bringing the album’s sales total to 1.4 million. Blake Shelton‘s If I’m Honest follows with nearly 14K. Music compilation Now Country 9 ranks at No. 3 with 8.8K sold. At No. 4 is Dierks Bentley‘s Black with 7.6K, followed by Keith Urban‘s Ripcord at No. 5 with 7.3K.
Drake‘s Views stays atop the overall chart, with 111K combined units (24.8K album only). Meanwhile, The Avett Brothers‘ True Sadness lands at No. 3 with 45.8K units (43.1 album only).
Overall album sales are down 13.6 percent, while overall digital album sales are down 18.4 percent. Country album sales have declined 5.8 percent, while country digital album sales have decreased 12.6 percent.
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