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Tate McRae Lands Her First No. 1 Album With ‘So With regards to What’

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Tate McRae is the main woman of the albums chart this week as her newest effort, “So With regards to What,” debuts at No. 1 in the USA. No longer most effective is that this the reigning pop celebrity’s first No. 1 LP, and 3rd full-length unencumber general, however McRae additionally enters the chart with greatest opening numbers for a lady artist this yr.

The 15-song mission makes its front atop the Billboard 200 with 177,000 identical album devices earned, in line with Luminate. The file was once presented with 3 singles: “2 Fingers,” “Sports activities Automobile” and “It’s OK I’m OK,” with the latter being the highest-charting at the Sizzling 100 at No. 20.

McRae scored 137 streams with “So With regards to What,” the largest streaming week of her profession, and 71,000 gross sales, additionally a career-best. With “So With regards to What” logging a complete of 177,000 identical album devices, it’s the greatest debut week for a studio album through a lady since Sabrina Chippie’s “Brief n’ Candy” entered with 362,000 devices in September. (In this week’s chart, “Brief n’ Candy” is at No. 5.)

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The Canadian artist seemed on “Saturday Night time Are living” on March 1 to sing “Pricey God,” and her viral damage, “Sports activities Automobile,” which she carried out along a workforce of male dancers. She was once presented through host and comic, Shane Gillis.

“So With regards to What” is the one new unencumber at the albums chart this week. Drake and PartyNextDoor’s “$ome $exy $ongs,” which identify tests McRae at the tune “Small The town Status” (“Complain, I think like Tate McRae“), slips to No. 2 following its No. 1 debut ultimate weekend. The rap and R&B album logged 119,000 devices in its 2d week.

Kendrick Lamar’s “GNX” continues to be at No. 3; SZA’s “SOS” assists in keeping at No. 4; Unhealthy Bunny’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” is at No. 6; and the Weeknd’s “Hurry Up Day after today” slips to No. 7. In the meantime, Chappell Roan’s “The Upward push and Fall of a Midwest Princess” is at No. 8, Morgan Wallen’s “One Factor at a Time” is at No. 9, and Billie Eilish’s “Hit Me Arduous and Cushy” rounds out the highest at No. 10.

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