Donald Trump’s Daughter-In-Law Charts Her First Top 10 Hit On A Billboard Chart

News Room

The Trump family doesn’t have much to celebrate these days, with patriarch Donald embroiled in several lawsuits and legal trials that may result in him having to pay back millions in damages and potentially even spend time behind bars. While it’s not looking entirely rosy for the family, one of its members does have one reason to celebrate this week.

Lara Trump, Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, scores her first Billboard chart hits this week. The woman married to the former president’s son Eric recently released a cover of Tom Petty’s single, “I Won’t Back Down.” Now, it’s become a proper win on more than one weekly ranking.

The tune debuts at No. 10 on this week’s Digital Song Sales chart, which tracks the bestselling tunes in America. Trump’s cover arrives inside the highest tier on the tally, with just under 3,500 copies sold, according to numbers shared by Luminate.

Trump’s single is one of the top debuts of the week on the Digital Song Sales chart, with her tune coming in behind new releases like Jung Kook and Jack Harlow’s “3D” at No. 1, NSYNC’s “Better Place” at No. 2 and Thomas Rhett and Morgan Wallen’s “Mamaw’s House” at No. 7. Impressively, Trump outperforms new singles from U2, The Rolling Stones and Lady Gaga, among others.

In addition to reaching the all-genre Digital Song Sales chart, Trump’s rendition of the late-’80s hit also appears on the Country Digital Song Sales tally. On that more specific list, “I Won’t Back Down” starts at No. 6, earning the second-loftiest opening of the week, coming in behind the aforementioned “Mamaw’s House” at No. 3.

Read the full article here

Share this Article
Leave a comment