Hilary Duff’s first album in more than a decade, luck… or something, debuts in the top 10 across four Billboard album charts (dated March 7), including Top Album Sales, where it bows at No. 2. It also hits the top 10 on Vinyl Albums (No. 2), the Billboard 200 (No. 3) and Indie Store Album Sales (No. 6).

Duff last debuted on Billboard’s rankings with an album in 2015 for her previous studio effort, Breathe In. Breathe Out., which reached the top five on Top Album Sales and the Billboard 200. On both Top Album Sales and the Billboard 200, luck marks Duff’s sixth top 10.

The new set was co-written by Duff, and was produced by her husband, Matthew Koma, with Brian Phillips. In June, Duff will head out on the road for a world tour, beginning on June 21 in West Palm Beach, FL. The trek will see the entertainer play shows in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Mexico, for a tour that has dates lined up through Feb. 13, 2027 (in Mexico City).

Duff’s new release is one of five albums that arrive in the top 10 on Top Album Sales chart, where Megan Moroney’s Cloud 9 starts atop the list with her first leader and second top 10. Also debuting in the region: Mumford & Sons’ Prizefighter (No. 3, their seventh top 10), Baby Keem’s Ca$ino (No. 4, his second top 10 and highest-charting effort yet) and Phish’s New Year’s Eve 1993 / Live at Worchester Centrum (No. 10, their 11th top 10).

Meanwhile, as for the rest of the top 10, Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS falls 1-5, ATEEZ’s former No. 1 GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4 dips 2-6, ENHYPEN’s chart-topping THE SIN : VANISH is down a spot to No. 7, Olivia Dean’s The Art of Loving drops 4-8 and Stray Kids’ former leader DO IT slips 8-9.

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