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Tyler, the Creator has hit No. 1with Call Me If You Get Lost, Billboard has confirmed.
The album, released June 25, debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 for the week ending July 1. It marks Tyler's second chart-topping album of his career and saw him dislodge Olivia Rodrigo’s SOUR from the top position, which it had occupied for two weeks.
Call Me If You Get Lost earned 169,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in its first week on sale.
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Geoff Mayfield Any lingering impact that COVID-19 had on American life did nothing to slow music’s six-year growth streak, as MRC Data’s 2021 Mid-Year Report shows overall music consumption for the first six months up 13.5% over the same stretch of 2020. That gain outpaces the 11.6% year-over-year growth that the U.S.
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Olivia Rodrigo has added some new writing credits to her latest single, “Deja Vu”.
Olivia Rodrigo’s SOUR is Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart for a seventh consecutive week, the longest consecutive reign for a female artist album in over a decade.
Olivia Rodrigo is crediting her inspiration, Taylor Swift!
Chris Willman Music WriterTyler, the Creator managed to have the fifth-biggest album debut of the year so far as his “Call Me If You Get Lost” debuted atop the Rolling Stone album chart, the first time one of his releases has done so, followed at a comfortable distance by Doja Cat’s “Planet Her” in the No 2 slot.“Call Me If You Get Lost” brought in 167,100 album-equivalent units for Tyler.
Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes have announced their new album ‘Sticky’, as well as details of a UK, Irish and European tour.The band’s first new album since 2019’s ‘End of Suffering’ is set for release on October 15 and has already been previewed with ‘My Town’, their recent collaboration with IDLES frontman Joe Talbot.‘Sticky’ has been further previewed today (July 5) with the release of the album’s title track, which Carter describes as being “about that moment where you’re drunk at a bus
Tyler, The Creator has published the live-streamed recording of his Brooklyn show, held to celebrate his recent album, ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’.The one-hour video showcases the rapper performing tracks off the album at the Music Hall of Williamsburg.
Taylor Swift song during a clash with protestors in an attempt to get any footage of him pulled from YouTube for copyright infringement.Protestors gathered at the Alameda County Courthouse in Oakland, California yesterday (July 1), where the pre-trial hearing of San Leandro Police Officer Jason Fletcher was taking place.He is facing voluntary manslaughter charges for killing a Black man called Steven Taylor in a Walmart store last year.
Chris Willman Music WriterIn its fifth week of release, Olivia Rodrigo’s “Sour” returned to the top spot on the album chart, with H.E.R.’s “Back of My Mind” coming in at No. 6 as the only album to bow in the top 10.Rodrigo’s “Good 4 U” also remains the nation’s No.
Courtney Love is after Olivia Rodrigo! The 56-year-old singer and songwriter is accusing Rodrigo of plagiarism and labeled her as ‘rude’ for releasing a promo similar to her Hole album cover without credits. At first, Love shared on social media a repost of the 18-year-old image with a cryptic message.
Courtney Love called out breakout star Olivia Rodrigo on social media for allegedly copying her band's album cover. The 56-year-old singer claimed the teen's promo images for her "Sour" album appeared too similar to Hole’s 1994 album cover for "Live Through This." Both images feature a prom theme with the same props including a bouquet of flowers, tiara, and smudged makeup.
Wow, it is so brutal out here! Courtney Love called out Olivia Rodrigo for allegedly copying the cover of her band Hole’s 1994 album Live Through This.
Courtney Love, 56, is letting everyone know that Olivia Rodrigo didn’t ask permission to use a very similar pic, which can be seen here, to the cover art of her band Hole‘s 1994 release Live Through This for her own Sour Prom Concert Film. The rocker reposted a tweet that 18-year-old Olivia posted of the look-alike photo, which shows the Disney star dressed in a prom dress with a crown and mascara running down her face, on June 24 and added her own comment to it.
Who’s the girl with the most cake? Courtney Love accused Olivia Rodrigo of copying Hole’s Live Through This album cover after the young artist shared a snap from a recent photo shoot.