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In fact, to locate the most notable attributes in this week's charts, we'll be looking not at current chart performance, but at a couple of remarkable streaks. But, given the limits on its availability — it's no longer available via Swift's website and hasn't dropped on streaming services — Lover: Live in Paris was destined to be a short-timer, and it's already disappeared from the charts as quickly as it arrived.
The only new album to hit this week's top 10 — in fact, it's the only new album to hit this week's top — isn't really a "new" album at all. Mac Miller 's Balloonerism , which debuts at No. It's Miller's second posthumous album, following 's Circles , and his eighth overall to hit the top If this week's Billboard albums chart seems uneventful, then wait until you see the singles chart. The biggest news revolves around Bruno Mars — who now performs on two of the week's top three songs — and Lady Gaga, whose "Die With a Smile" sits at No.
And that's saying nothing of a possible new album, given that he hasn't released a full-length solo record since 's 24K Magic. With so little action in the top 10, there are two other songs worth noting in the chart's lower regions. GELO even performed "Tweaker" at the Detroit Lions' ill-fated playoff game against the Washington Commanders, so it's more than just an internet fixation. This week, it soars all the way up to No.
Why is this newsworthy? It turns out that, in a pioneering electro-pop career that stretches back roughly three decades, Heap had never landed one of her own songs on the Hot until now. Not even her classic "Hide and Seek" — which popped up on The O. There's an explanation behind "Headlock" — which, like "Hide and Seek," is from Heap's album, Speak for Yourself — hitting the charts 20 years after its release.
It turns out that the song's unsettling, futuristic vibe has helped make it part of a social-media trend wherein users place the song over footage from the horror video game Mouthwashing. That has, in turn, led to a surge in streaming for "Headlock.