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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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EMPIRE's Tina Davis (left) and Girl Connected's Lola Plaku at Conversations with the Pros at Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto on March 28, 2025.
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EMPIRE's Tina Davis (left) and Girl Connected's Lola Plaku at Conversations with the Pros at Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto on March 28, 2025.

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EMPIRE President Tina Davis Gives Strategic Advice to Women in Music at Girl Connected's New Speaker Series

On Friday (March 28), the president of EMPIRE, the Bay Area-independent label and music company, came to Toronto for Conversation with the Pros offering tangible advice to the mentorship program's community. Davis also spoke to Billboard Canada about her impressive journey in the industry.

Girl Connected has launched a new series that connects the next generation of women in Canadian music with powerhouse executives for the global industry.

On Friday (March 28), Tina Davis, president of EMPIRE, sat down with Girl Connected founder and music industry veteran Lola Plaku at Toronto Metropolitan University for the first in-person Canadian edition of Conversations with the Pros (Billboard Canada was a supporting partner). The series brings in inspiring music industry figures from Girl Connected's international network to talk about their journeys and offer actionable information and advice to help the budding music professionals develop their skills and reach the next level of their careers.

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