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Juno and Disney Channel Stars Heat Up This Week's Albums' Chart

Following her Juno win in the Instrumental Album of the Year category, Alexandra Stréliski's already platinum-selling Inscape album takes on a new life outside of Quebec, bulleting 88-41 on the national chart. And Hamilton is re-born thanks to the movie adaptation's release on Disney's Plus streaming channel.

Juno and Disney Channel Stars Heat Up This Week's Albums' Chart

By FYI Staff

Pop Smoke’s Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, with over 22,000 total consumption units, and racking up the highest on-demand stream total in the week with a nearly 29M total. It is the first chart-topping album for the artist, who was killed in February. His last release, Meet the Woo, V. 2, peaked at 8 following his passing. It is the lone new release to debut in the top 50 on this week’s chart.


With the filmed version of the Broadway hit Hamilton now appearing on the Disney Plus streaming service, the original cast recording rockets 76-2, scoring the second-highest album sales total for the week. It is the album’s highest chart peak to date, surpassing the No. 23 position reached in June 2016.

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Harry Styles’ Fine Line drops one place to 3 but rung up the highest digital song sales for the week. The Weeknd’s After Hours, last week’s No. 1 album, falls to 4, and DaBaby’s Blame It on Baby drops to 5. His single, Rockstar, is the highest streamed song for the seventh straight week.

Alexandra Stréliski's Inscape, which won the Juno Award for Instrumental Album of the Year two weeks ago, bullets 88-41, and earning the highest album sales total for the week.

Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo’s Savage Love remains at the top of the Digital Songs chart for the second straight week.

-- All data courtesy of SoundScan with additional detail provided by Nielsen Canada Director Paul Tuch.

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Full cast of 'Beautiful Scars' onstage
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Full cast of 'Beautiful Scars' onstage

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Canadian Rocker Tom Wilson Brings His Fascinating Life Story to the Stage with 'Beautiful Scars'

The world premiere of the musical adaptation of the Junkhouse, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings and Lee Harvey Osmond songwriter's best-selling memoir about discovering his Indigenous identity begins a run in Hamilton on April 26.

Tonight (Friday, April 26) marks the official world premiere of Beautiful Scars, a musical based upon Tom Wilson’s best-selling 2017 memoir, Beautiful Scars: Steeltown Secrets, Mohawk Skywalkers and the Road Home. The play is being staged by Theatre Aquarius in Hamilton, Ontario, the hometown of Wilson, the charismatic rock-roots singer/songwriter, visual artist and author well-known on the Canadian music scene for his work in Junkhouse, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings and Lee Harvey Osmond.

The launch of the play has been keenly-anticipated, not just locally but beyond. Canadian literary icon Margaret Atwood visited Tom Wilson during rehearsals for the play, and many Wilson friends and fans from Toronto made the trek to Hamilton for the first preview show on Wednesday, one attended by Billboard Canada.

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