Malcolm Todd achieves personal best chart debut with “Do That Again” on X-Rock 103.9
Malcolm Todd has achieved a significant milestone with the introduction of his latest album, Do That Again, securing the fifth position on the Billboard 200 chart as of the June 20 rankings. Data from the charts revealed that the album garnered 67,000 equivalent album units during its initial week in the United States, marking the highest debut of Todd’s career to date.
The release of Do That Again was met with strong sales figures, with the album selling 30,000 copies in its first week, including an impressive 19,000 vinyl records. These commendable figures propelled the album to a second-place ranking on the Vinyl Albums chart while also achieving prominent positions on a variety of other Billboard lists.
This accomplishment signifies a considerable forward leap for the talented 22-year-old artist. Prior to this, Todd’s highest-charting album was Sweet Boy, which recently hit a new peak at No. 26 on the Billboard 200. His self-titled project from 2025 also made a mark, climbing to No. 49 on the charts.
Todd’s musical journey has been characterized by steady growth, driven by a surge in streaming numbers and an expanding presence on various social media platforms. Hit tracks such as “Chest Pain (I Love),” “Sweet Boy,” “Roommates,” and “Earrings” have played a pivotal role in broadening his fan base and generating momentum over the past couple of years.
Multiple songs from Do That Again have not only been well-received by audiences but have also secured places on key song charts, contributing to a phenomenal week that encompassed numerous top 10 debuts and Todd’s most impressive chart performance so far. His success on the Billboard rankings is a testament to his evolving artistry and growing popularity among music enthusiasts worldwide.