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Lady Gaga's Chromatic Remains No. 1 In Its Second Week

Lady Gaga’s Chromatic spends its second week at the top of the Billboard Canadian Albums chart with just over 6,000 consumption unit, and again achieving the highest album sales, digital s

Lady Gaga's Chromatic Remains No. 1 In Its Second Week

By FYI Staff

Lady Gaga’s Chromatic spends its second week at the top of the Billboard Canadian Albums chart with just over 6,000 consumption unit, and again achieving the highest album sales, digital song downloads and on-demand streams for the week.


The Weeknd’s After Hours jumps 4-2, Drake’s Dark Lane Demo Tapes holds at 3, Kygo’s Golden Hour falls two positions, to 4, and DaBaby’s Blame It On Baby remains at 5.

Run The Jewels’ RTJ4  moves 10-8 in its second week on the chart and SAINt JHN’s Collection One which contains Roses, this week’s top-selling digital song download, moves into the top ten for the first time, jitterbugging 13-10.

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In a quiet week for new releases, Sleepy Hallow’s Sleepy Hallow Presents: Sleepy for President scores the top debut, at 61, and Quebec country singer Matt Lang comes in at No. 93 with More.

-- Data courtesy of SoundScan with additional detail provided by Nielsen Canada Director, Paul Tuch.

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John Mulaney Postpones Minneapolis Shows Following ICE Killing of Renee Nicole Good: ‘What’s Happening in Your City Is Heartbreaking’
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John Mulaney at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones held at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 02, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California.

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John Mulaney Postpones Minneapolis Shows Following ICE Killing of Renee Nicole Good: ‘What’s Happening in Your City Is Heartbreaking’

Comedian said it "doesn't sit right" to ask fans to come out amid the turmoil over the incident that spurred massive anti-ICE protests across the country on Thursday (Jan. 8).

Comedian John Mulaney informed fans on Thursday (Jan. 8) that he was postponing his planned shows at the Armory in Minneapolis this weekend because it “doesn’t sit right” with him to put his audience at risk after the Trump administration surged 2,000 agents into the city as part of its nationwide immigration enforcement blitz.

“What’s happening in your city is heartbreaking,” wrote Mulaney, who is in the midst of his Mister Whatever comedy tour. “I hate to postpone shows in a town going through such awful challenges and such grief, because it feels unfair to the audience. Still, I don’t feel comfortable asking thousands of people each night to leave their homes, gather at the venue, and then make their way home when the situation is so unsafe.”

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