Malcolm Todd has reached a new milestone with the release of Do That Again, which debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 chart dated June 20. Chart data showed the album earned 67,000 equivalent album units in its opening week in the United States, marking the strongest debut of his career.
The new release also posted strong sales figures. The album sold 30,000 copies during its first week, including 19,000 vinyl records. Those numbers helped it open at No. 2 on the Vinyl Albums chart and earn top placements across several additional Billboard rankings.
The achievement represents a major step forward for the 22-year-old artist. Before this release, his highest-charting album was Sweet Boy, which recently reached a new peak at No. 26 on the Billboard 200. His 2025 self-titled project previously climbed to No. 49.
Todd’s rise has been gradual, fueled by growing streaming numbers and increasing attention on social media platforms. Songs such as “Chest Pain (I Love),” “Sweet Boy,” “Roommates,” and “Earrings” helped expand his audience and build momentum over the last two years.
Several tracks from Do That Again also appeared on major song charts, adding to a breakthrough week that delivered multiple top 10 debuts and his strongest chart performance so far.


