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Olivia Rodrigo's Album Racks Up Her 6th Week At No. 1

Olivia Rodrigo continues her run at the top of the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, spending her sixth consecutive week at No.

Olivia Rodrigo's Album Racks Up Her 6th Week At No. 1

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Olivia Rodrigo continues her run at the top of the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, spending her sixth consecutive week at No. 1 and earning the highest on-demand streams and digital song sales for the week. Only Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album has spent more weeks at No. 1 in 2021, with eight.


Doja Cat’s Planet Her debuts at No. 2 with the second-highest stream total for the week. It is her highest chart peak to date, surpassing the No. 12 position reached with her last album, 2019’s Hot Pink.

Tyler, The Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost debuts at No. 3, his fifth straight top ten album. It enters just shy of the No. 2 position reached with his last two albums, 2017’s Flower Boy and 2019’s Igor.

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The Weeknd’s The Highlights and Justin Bieber’s Justice fall one position each, to Nos. 4 & 5 respectively.

Juno winner JP Saxe debuts at No. 61 with Dangerous Levels of Introspection, and Logic’s YS Collection Vol. 1 lands at No. 62. Mother Mother’s Inside debuts at No. 68 with the highest album sales total for the week.

– All data courtesy of SoundScan with additional detail provided by MRC Data's Paul Tuch.

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Drake is Throwing an Apology Party for Every 'Janice' in Toronto This Weekend

In celebration of his chart-topping hit “Janice STFU,” the Canadian rapper will be hosting an exclusive party at Toronto’s Cactus Club on Saturday afternoon (June 27), and only people named Janice are allowed in.

If your name is Janice, Drake has an apology for you.

According to Virgin Radio Toronto, the 6 God is throwing a special party this Sunday at Toronto’s Cactus Club on Adelaide Sreet West from 1 to 4 pm, exclusively open to people named Janice. The event is meant to serve as an apology to all Janices of the world after the rapper named one of his Iceman cuts “Janice STFU,” referencing a vocal sample on the song. Given the phrase's confrontational undertone, Drake wants to make amends with any Janices who may have taken offence.

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