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Luke Combs Keeps Hitting New Peaks On One Billboard Chart

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Luke Combs surprised his fans recently by announcing a new album. He dropped Fathers and Sons just days after revealing it was on the way, and Americans rushed to buy and stream the set. This coming week, the familial project is set to open inside the top 10 on a number of tallies…and it’s not the only collection from the country musician that’s performing well.

On the current Billboard charts, Combs’ What You See Is What You Get reaches a new peak on one tally. The singer-songwriter’s sophomore full-length rises to a never-before-seen high point on the Top Streaming Albums chart, which ranks the most-streamed titles in the country.

This week, What You See Is What You Get is up to No. 49. That’s not very high, considering the tally only features 50 spaces, but it’s still the best showing yet for the project.

This frame, What You See Is What You Get lifts from No. 50 to its new peak. So far, the full-length has only spent four frames on the Top Streaming Albums chart, so it hasn’t had many chances to rise above the lowest rung.

Combs currently fills three spaces on the Top Streaming Albums chart, which was only introduced by Billboard last year. That’s an unusually high number of placements for a country act, as the genre isn’t known for its massive success when it comes to streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and more.

Up at No. 17 is Combs’ This One’s For You. His debut full-length still holds as his top-performer, even though it’s his oldest collection. In the middle of the Top Streaming Albums chart comes Gettin’ Old. That project, which Combs released just last year, currently sits at No. 22.

What You See Is What You Get is the third effort by Combs to hit a new high on the Top Streaming Albums chart in just the past month or so. This One’s For You reached its peak of No. 14 just last frame, and now it slides backward three slots. Gettin’ Old rose to a new high point of No. 19 in late May.

It’s likely that Combs’ Fathers and Sons will debut on the Top Streaming Albums chart tomorrow. The set will mark his fourth trip to the tally, which is impressive–especially for a country musician.

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