Springsteen becomes the first artist with multiple top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 in each decade since the 1970s.
TayTay's “Anti-Hero" enters a fifth week at No. 1.
It also becomes his highest charting album since 1964 on the Billboard 200, when “Hello Dolly” topped the list.
Plus: Bruce Springsteen, Nas, GloRilla and Louis Armstrong bow in top 10.
Plus, “Que Te Vaya Bien” lands at No. 1 on Regional Mexican Airplay chart.
Plus, even in their rush to embrace the Christmas music season, listeners still manage to remember some Thanksgiving perennials.
Plus, moves for The Black Eyed Peas and Afrojack, Black V Neck & Muni Long.
John's three-show run at Dodger Stadium grossed $23.5 million and sold 143,000 tickets.
Also: a new mixtape from Roddy Ricch, a new EP from Rod Wave, and two new albums from Brockhampton.
'Only the Strong Survive' launches as his eighth leader.