![]() Coming in at number-four, though, is a blast from the past: The Beatles‘ 1966 chart-topping album “Revolver,” thanks to a deluxe special edition reissue. Numbers two and three on the chart hold steady: Lil Baby‘s “It’s Only Me” in second position with 81,000 units and Bad Bunny‘s “Un Verano Sin Ti” in third place with 62,000 units. It’s also a higher total of units than numbers two through seven on the chart combined. This week the album slipped to 342,000, which “merely” makes this the third biggest week for any album in 2022, behind “Midnights'” first week and Harry Styles‘s debut week of “Harry’s House” (521,000 units). ![]() SEE Cast your ballot for Gold Derby Music Awards nominations
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