Chris Willman Music WriterThe Chicks, formerly the Dixie Chicks, have the top non-posthumous album of the week, with “Gaslighter,” the trio’s first album in 14 years, which bowed with 93,400 album units.But that only puts them at No.
3. Still maintaining their hold on the top two spots on the Rolling Stone album chart are albums from two late and lamented hip-hop artists.
Juice WRLD’s “Legends Never Die” has a second week in the top spot, followed by Pop Smoke’s “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon,” still strong in its third week out.Last week, the Juice WRLD album had the biggest debut of the year so far, clocking in with 517,800 album units.
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