Olivia Rodrigo's 'Sour' Holds Chart Crown For 4th Week
Despite major competition with four new albums debut in the top ten this week, American cross-over actress Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour remains at No.

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Despite major competition with four new albums debut in the top ten this week, American cross-over actress Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour remains at No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart for the fourth consecutive week, again achieving the highest on-demand streams and digital song sales for the week.
American rapper Polo G’s Hall Of Fame is the week’s top new entry at No. 2, picking up the second-highest on-demand stream total. Born Taurus Tremani Bartlet, Polo's album matches the No. 2 peak of his last release, The Goat, in May 2020.
Migos’ Culture III debuts at 3. It's the Georgia rap trio's third straight top-three album, following 2017’s Culture and 2018’s Culture II, which both reached No. 1.
Two albums from Canadian artists complete the top five, with The Weeknd’s Highlights and Justin Bieber’s Justice both sliding back one position, to 4 and 5 respectively.
Bo Burnham’s Inside (The Songs), the soundtrack to his popular Netflix comedy special, debuts at 6. It is the first comedy album to reach the top ten since Weird Al Yankovic’s Mandatory Fun hit No. 3 in 2014.
Maroon 5’s Jordi, the band’s first album since 2017, debuts at 8. All seven of their studio albums have reached the top ten.
Taylor Swift’s evermore skips 19-14, achieving the highest album sales in the week, goosed by the release of a vinyl edition.
Two more new releases enter the top 60 this week: Korean girl group Twice's Taste Of Love, at 38, and Wolfgang William Van Halen's Mammoth WVH’s debut album, at 53.
– All data courtesy of SoundScan with additional detail provided by MRC Data's Paul Tuch.
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Ed Sheeran Topples Drake's 8-Week Chart Supremacy
Ed Sheeran’s = debuts at No.
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Ed Sheeran’s = debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, achieving the highest album and digital song sales, and on-demand streams for the week and ending Drake’s eight consecutive weeks run at the top of the chart. It is Sheeran’s fourth consecutive album to debut at No. 1.
The remainder of the top five falls one position from last week’s chart, with Drake’s Certified Lover Boy, Lil Nas X’s Montero, Doja Cat’s Planet Her and The Kid Laroi’s F*ck Love sitting at Nos. 2 through 5.
Francophone rapper Enima debuts at No.15 with Resilience, his highest-charted album to date. His previous top peak was #35 with his 2018 release OPN.
Mastodon’s Hushed and Grim debuts at No. 18, the American metal band’s first release since Emperor Of Sand reached No. 4 in March 2017.
The War On Drugs’ I Don’t Live Here Anymore debuts at No. 33, their first release since A Deeper Understanding peaked at No. 8 in 2017.
Thanks to consumption activity around Halloween for the title cut, Michael Jackson’s Thriller bullets 90-26, the album’s highest chart position in the SoundScan era.
– All data courtesy of SoundScan with additional detail provided by MRC Data's Paul Tuch