So happy for our girl! What would've been truly embarrassing is if she hadn't bested Frank's second week or, god forbid, a Drake resurgence or some nonsense.
Getting **** blocked by a living legend beloved by physical CD-buying elderly shoppers that also had a concert ticket deal and a woeful country group beloved by sweaty tumbleweeds rolling through Wal-Marts nationwide is perfectly acceptable, as are her figures.
The only "annoying" thing to me is that if she had done a ticket bundle like Babs (

), she would've "sold" an extra 75k copies, handily giving her the #1 spot this week. Oh, and that she would've had said top spot literally
any other week prior to
Blond's release. Or even just next week.
Ah, well! Her best album remains just that: her best. I know this may come as a surprise to some/many, but I've never, ever loved a Britney album as fiercely as this. Every single track is perfect.
