Weekly Register: Jennifer Nettles Starts ‘Fire’ On Sales Chart

Jennifer Nettles, Playing With Fire

Jennifer NettlesPlaying With Fire has rekindled her connection to the country chart. It’s the singer-songwriter’s first release for Big Machine Label Group, and enters the country album sales chart at No. 2, with 31K sold. It arrives at No. 10 in the overall chart, with combined units of 33K, accounting for streaming, song sales and album sales.

Meanwhile, Keith Urban maintains the top spot on the country albums sales chart. This week, Ripcord moved 32K units. With combined units of 48K, it lands at No. 6 on the overall chart.

Keith Urban Ripcord

The country album sales chart’s Top 5 is rounded out by Cole Swindell’s You Should Be Here (23K), Chris Stapleton’s Traveller (21K) and Joey + Rory’s Hymns (7.6K).

The compilation The Music of Nashville: Original Soundtrack Season 4, Vol. 2 enters this week at No. 12 (3.7K).

Florida Georgia Line 2016

Florida Georgia Line’s “H.O.L.Y.” holds steady at No. 1 on the country digital tracks chart, with 78K sold this week. That’s followed by The Voice contestant Adam Wakefield’s “I’m Sorry,” moving 52K. Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood’s “The Fighter” rises to No. 3 with 50K.

Tim McGraw Humble and Kind

In addition, Tim McGraw’s “Humble and Kind” lands at No. 4 (33.5). Blake Shelton stands at No. 5 with “Came Here to Forget” (31K) as well as No. 6 with “Go Ahead and Break My Heart,” a duet with Gwen Stefani (27.5K).

Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” remains at No. 1 for overall digital tracks sales this week with 204K. Drake’s Views stays No. 1 on the overall album chart with combined units of 239K.

Information courtesy of Nielsen Soundscan.

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