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On April 2, Olivia Rodrigo finally confirmed what fans all around the world had expected for months — that a new album was not only on the way, but that it had a title, release date, and that a single was coming very soon. The pop and rock superstar officially revealed that her third full-length, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, will arrive in mid-June, while lead single “Drop Dead” is scheduled to drop on Friday (April 17).
Ahead of another era beginning for the Grammy-winning superstar, both of her previous albums return to the same ranking, and her entire catalog grows in stature in America.
Rodrigo fills two spaces on the Top Streaming Albums chart this week, and her pair of entries are both comebacks. Sour breaks back in at No. 38, becoming a top 40 success again. Guts finds space at No. 41, barely missing out on reentering that tier after not finding space on Billboard’s list of the most successful collections on streaming sites such as Spotify last time around.
While Sour currently appears in the loftier position, it topped out at No. 26 on the Top Streaming Albums chart, and it has spent just under a year – 49 weeks in total – somewhere on the 50-spot tally. Guts climbed all the way to No. 3 and is now up to 58 turns on the streaming-only rundown, making it more successful than its predecessor in many regards, though not at the moment.
Both Sour and Guts manage to climb across every Billboard chart on which they appear, that’s how great the excitement around Rodrigo’s announcement was for many listeners in the U.S. Sour only manages to live on the Billboard 200, in addition to the Top Streaming Albums ranking, and it finds its way to No. 36 on that list of the most popular full-lengths and EPs in the nation.
Amazingly, despite the fact that they sat more than 20 rungs apart from one another just last frame, Sour and Guts currently sit side-by-side. The latter pushes from No. 77 to No. 36, landing just beneath the project that started it all for Rodrigo.
While Sour is only a streaming success and a winner when it comes to general consumption, Guts can also be located on two genre-specific tallies, and it’s a top 10 smash on both of them. Guts bolts to No. 3 on the Top Alternative Albums list. At the same time, it breaks back into the top 10 on the Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart, pushing from No. 18 to No. 6.
Outside of the Top Streaming Albums chart, both Sour and Guts have led the charge on the Billboard 200. Guts also dominated the Top Rock & Alternative Albums and Top Alternative Albums charts, though Sour did not make it to either of those rankings, as apparently it didn’t rock hard enough for Billboard to classify it under that genre instead of pop.
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