
Malcolm Todd continues turning momentum into major chart success.
Malcolm Todd’s Do That Again is projected to debut at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with 68,000 first-week units, according to Hits Daily Double.
The projected debut would give Todd his first-ever top 10 album, marking another major milestone in what has quickly become one of the more impressive rises in music.
While Malcolm Todd has been steadily building momentum for years, Do That Again feels like the project that has officially pushed him into a different tier. The album has connected with listeners thanks to its honest songwriting, infectious melodies, and the unique blend of alternative pop and R&B that has become his trademark.
What’s especially impressive is the growth. Todd’s previous project, Sweet Boy, debuted at No. 30 on the Billboard 200. Jumping all the way to a projected No. 4 debut shows that his audience is expanding at a rapid pace.
The success also suggests that records like “Breathe,” “I Saw Your Face,” and “Difficult Love” have helped introduce him to a wider audience while strengthening the connection with his existing fanbase.
Whether you’re surprised by the numbers or not, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: Malcolm Todd is no longer just an emerging artist. If these projections hold, Do That Again will become the biggest release of his career and a defining moment in his ascent.
Malcolm Todd's 'Do That Again' to debut at #4 on the Billboard 200 with 68K units first week (via @HITSDD).
— chart data (@chartdata) June 12, 2026
It will mark his first top 10 album. pic.twitter.com/zqWgpJe0h7

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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