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/PRNewswire/ Twas the night of BRACH S Sweetness Swap and followers were "hooked," Babs made a Gingerbread House while Macklemore cooked, an evening of.
The Dark Knight Rises in theatres
. Rumors are swirling about Kate Middleton and her pregnancy, and you’re feeling slightly concerned that the ancient Mayan doomsday prophecy might come true. You turn on the radio, and “Thrift Shop” by
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis comes on. And then it comes on again, and again, and again. It was a simpler time, and that song was inescapable. It carried the world into 2013, and it ended up being one of the highest-selling songs of the year. Although it seemed like the hip-hop duo was on track for total domination, we haven’t heard much from Macklemore & Ryan Lewis in a few years.
Mar 4, 2016, 4:13 pm
As of 4PM ET Friday, the top 4 places on the US iTunes album sales chart belong to new releases.
The highest-ranking of the bunch is Kendrick Lamar’s surprise release “untitled unmastered.” The 8-track album is #1 on the listing, successively ahead of 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne’s “ColleGrove” (#2), Granger Smith’s “Remington” (#3), and Ray LaMontagne’s “Ouroboros” (#4).
Positioned at #5, Chris Stapleton’s enduring “Traveller” represents the lone holdover in the Top 5.
Bas’ new “Too High To Riot” (#6), Miike Snow’s new “iii” (#7), Adele’s “25” (#8), Macklemore & Ryan Lewis” “This Unruly Mess I’ve Made” (#9) and Ninja Sex Party’s new “Under The Covers” (#10) form the balance of the chart’s Top 10.