You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love debuts with 485,000 units, topping Drake and securing the year’s largest sales frame for a solo artist.
Olivia Rodrigo’s third full-length LP arrived with little resistance. You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love entered the Billboard 200 at No. 1, moving 485,000 units in its opening week. The figure stands as the biggest solo sales frame of 2026, surpassing the 463,000 units Drake posted with Iceman in May, a record that had held the top spot for four weeks before this debut.
The numbers confirm Rodrigo’s commercial standing, but the album’s construction suggests she isn’t coasting. A duet with the Cure’s Robert Smith appears among the 13 tracks, and both of the record’s lead singles—“Drop Dead” and “The Cure”—reached No. 1 on the Hot 100. When she announced the project, Rodrigo noted her struggle to separate love songs from sadness, a tension that has reliably defined her output since Sour.
The album comes with a full arena tour. The Unraveled Tour launches September 25 in Hartford, Connecticut, and runs through early 2027, closing with a four-night stand at Barclays Center in Brooklyn before moving to Europe for dates beginning in Stockholm and ending in Barcelona.
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