to top the iTunes charts with the release of its first album, “Aurora.” The band was brought to life by Riley Keough, Sam Claflin, Suki Waterhouse, Will Harrison, Josh Whitehouse and Sebastian Chacon for the self-titled Amazon Prime Video show, which was adapted from the book of the same name. “Daisy Jones & The Six” was written by Taylor Jenkins Reid and follows the rise and fall of a Fleetwood Mac-esque band as it gets mixed up in sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll in Los Angeles in the ’70s.
The novel quickly became a #BookTok sensation — and popular beyond the social media app — after it was released in 2019. It was immediately placed on Reese Witherspoon’s book club list and picked up by the actress’ production company, Hello Sunshine. “Aurora” topped the iTunes charts when it was released March 2 — a day before the series premiered the first three episodes. “We finally have Aurora.
A stunning, nostalgic, timeless album that captures the drama, pathos, and yearning of the band’s zenith and nadir all in one,” Reid said in a statement. “A snapshot of time, intoxicating and dangerous.
That delicious moment that you know can’t last,” Reid continued. “Daisy Jones and The Six are real. And they are better than my wildest dreams.”Of course, Daisy Jones and The Six isn’t the only chart-topping fake act out there.
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