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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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Here’s Why ‘Shake It to the Max’ Was Deemed Ineligible at the 2026 Grammys — And Why Its Label Calls the Decision ‘Devoid of Any Common Sense’

Representatives from the Recording Academy and gamma. CEO Larry Jackson comment on one of this year's most shocking Grammy snubs.

Few phrases define the year in music and culture like Moliy’s scintillating directive to “shake it to the max.” The Ghanaian singer’s sultry voice reverberated across the globe, blending her own Afropop inclinations with Jamaican dancehall-informed production, courtesy of Miami-based duo Silent Addy and Disco Neil. Originally released in December 2024, Moliy’s breakthrough global crossover hit ascended to world domination, peaking at No. 6 on the Global 200, thanks to a remix featuring dancehall superstars Shenseea and Skillibeng. Simply put, “Max” soundtracked a seismic moment in African and Caribbean music in 2025.

Given its blockbuster success, “Shake It to the Max” was widely expected to be a frontrunner in several categories at the 2026 Grammys. In fact, had the song earned a nomination for either best African music performance or best global music performance, many forecasters anticipated a victory. So, when “Shake It to the Max” failed to appear on the final list of 2026 Grammy nominees in any category earlier this month (Nov. 7), listeners across the world were left scratching their heads — none more than gamma. CEO Larry Jackson.

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