New Kids On the Block’s ‘Still Kids’ Album ranked on the sales chart.

Exciting news for music enthusiasts as the latest Top Album Sales chart reveals some impressive debuts and performances. The vocal group, Luminate, has made a remarkable comeback with their new album, selling 14,000 copies in the U.S. in just one week. This marks their first full-length studio project since 2013, and fans are thrilled to see them back in action.

Leading the pack on the chart is Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department,” holding the top spot for a fourth nonconsecutive week with 201,000 copies sold. The album witnessed a whopping 413% increase in sales, thanks to a variety of factors that propelled it to the top. Meanwhile, newcomer Billie Eilish’s “Hit Me Hard and Soft” makes a splash at No. 2, boasting 191,000 copies sold, which is Eilish’s best sales week to date.

Zayn is back on the charts with his latest album “Room Under the Stairs,” marking his best sales week since 2016 with 24,000 copies sold and claiming the No. 3 spot. Legendary guitarist Slash also makes his presence felt with his new blues covers project, “Orgy of the Damned,” featuring guest artists like Gary Clark Jr and Chris Stapleton, debuting at No. 5 with over 10,000 copies sold.

Other notable debuts on the chart include Cage the Elephant’s “Neon Pill” entering at No. 6 with 9,000 copies sold, The Avett Brothers’ self-titled album debuting at No. 7 with 8,000 copies, SEVENTEEN’s “SEVENTEEN Best Album ’17 Is Right Here'” dropping to No. 8 with 7,000 copies, guitarist Kerry King’s solo debut “From Hell I Rise” arriving at No. 9 also with 7,000 copies, and Kate Hudson’s debut studio album “Glorious” bowing at No. 10 with nearly 7,000 copies sold.

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