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The Kid Laroi’s F*ck Love Returns To No. 1

After two weeks out of the top spot, The Kid Laroi’s F*ck Love returns to No.

The Kid Laroi’s F*ck Love Returns To No. 1

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After two weeks out of the top spot, The Kid Laroi’s F*ck Love returns to No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart for the second week, achieving the highest on-demand stream total for the week.


Doja Cat’s Planet Her rebounds 4-2, the No. 1 album for the last two weeks, Billie Eilish’s Happier Than Ever, drops to No. 3 with the highest album sales total for the week, Olivia Rodrigo’s SOUR drops one position to No. 4 and Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia holds at No. 5.

The top new entry for the week belongs to Dan + Shay’s Good Things at No. 12. It is the follow-up to their self-titled 2018 album, which peaked at No. 11.

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Other new releases entering the chart this week include $uicideboy$’ Long Term Effects Of Suffering at No. 26 and The Killers’ Pressure Machine at No. 31.

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Céline Dion performing at the 1996 Olympics
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Céline Dion performing at the 1996 Olympics

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