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Billie Eilish’s Don’t Smile at Me Makes Top 10 After 51 Chart Weeks

American gloom singer, songwriter, dancer and social-media-phenom Billie Eilish’s Don’t Smile at Me hits the top 10 after 51 weeks on the Albums chart.

Billie Eilish’s Don’t Smile at Me Makes Top 10 After 51 Chart Weeks

By FYI Staff

In its fourth week on the chart, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s Hoodie SZN vaults 2-1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, with 6,700 total consumption units. This is the Bronx rapper’s first chart-topping album.


Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born soundtrack drops to 2nd place as the album’s first single, “Shallow,” spends its 15th week at No. 1 on the Songs chart.

The Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack holds at 3 with a 14% consumption increase. The single “Sunflower,” from Post Malone, remains at the top of the Streaming Songs chart for the second straight week.

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In its 51st week on the chart, American singer, songwriter, and dancer Billie Eilish’s Don’t Smile at Me hits the top ten for the first time, moving 12-10 with an 11% consumption increase.

Once again, a slow release week leads to few debuts on the chart. The top new entry for the week belongs to East St. Louis rapper Comethazine’s Bawskee 2, at 66.

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Canadian Music Hall of Fame to Induct Dan Hill, Glass Tiger, Ginette Reno and Loreena McKennitt in 2025

They will be joined by 2024 inductee Maestro Fresh Wes at a special ceremony at Studio Bell on May 15. Sum 41 will also be honoured at the 2025 Juno Awards, on March 30, their final televised performance.

The Canadian Music Hall of Fame has announced its full crop of 2025 inductees.

Songwriter Dan Hill, "grande dame of Québec song" Ginette Reno, rock superstars Glass Tiger and singer/songwriter/composer Loreena McKennitt will all join the previously announced Sum 41. That legendary punk and rock band, who are currently on their farewell tour after returning to the top of the Alternative Airplay chart after more than two decades, will celebrate the induction with their final televised performance at the 2025 Juno Awards on March 30 in Vancouver.

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