Malcolm Todd’s Do That Again lands seven top 10 debuts on the Billboard charts dated June 20, paced by a No. 5 start on the all-genre Billboard 200.
In the week ending June 11, Do That Again earned 67,000 equivalent album units in the United States, according to Luminate. That sum includes 30,000 in album sales, including 19,000 vinyl copies, which earns the set a No. 2 bow on Vinyl Albums.
It’s Todd’s first time within the top 20 of the Billboard 200, let alone the top 10 or top five. His previous best had been Sweet Boy, Todd’s 2024 full-length, which had risen as high as No. 30 in May 2026; it reaches a new peak of No. 26 on the latest survey (23,000 units).
Todd’s other Billboard 200-charting release, 2025’s Malcolm Todd, peaked at No. 49 last August.
The 22-year-old Todd has had a slow-burn rise on the Billboard charts. His first appearance came when “Chest Pain (I Love)” bowed on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs tally in December 2024, eventually peaking at No. 10 the following April amid the release of Malcolm Todd.
The self-titled set’s deluxe release followed in August, by which point other Todd releases past and present had begun racking up renewed attention on streaming services and short-form video platforms (Todd has 2 million TikTok followers, plus 1.2 million on Instagram); Sweet Boy’s title track bowed on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs that month, followed by “Roommates” in October. Then came “Earrings” in November.
Though “Sweet Boy” and “Roommates” found success in their own right, “Earrings” proved to be the next phase in Todd’s breakthrough; it’s reached a high so far of No. 3 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (May 30) and became his first Billboard Hot 100 appearance earlier this year; it ranks at No. 22 on the latest list (12.4 million chart-eligible streams), despite being featured on a release that precedes Do That Again by two years.
But back to Do That Again: in addition to its Billboard 200 prowess, the album also starts at No. 2 on both Top Rock & Alternative Albums and Top Alternative Albums. Its sales beget a No. 2 bow on Top Album Sales and No. 7 on Indie Store Album Sales (plus the previously mentioned Vinyl Albums appearance), and its 37,000 streaming equivalent units are good for No. 8 on Top Streaming Albums.
A pair of Do That Again tracks join “Earrings” on the Hot 100: “I Saw Your Face” (4.2 million streams) reenters at No. 92, while “Difficult Love” (4.1 million streams) debuts at No. 97.
Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, meanwhile, is inundated with 13 Todd songs, all the way to the title track at No. 50.







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