Here’s our weekly overview of Hip-Hop and R&B album sales in the US, including an update on where the albums land at the Billboard 200 chart.
This week’s overview includes the first week sales of Brent Faiyaz’ new album WASTELAND, which debuts at #2.
Chart # | Artist(s) | Album title | Sales | Sales + Streams |
2 | Brent Faiyaz | WASTELAND | 9,490 | 94,458 *DEBUT* |
6 | Drake | Honestly, Nevermind | 376 | 42,355 |
7 | Future | I NEVER LIKED YOU | 128 | 37,330 |
8 | Lil Durk | 7220 (Deluxe) | 74 | 35,880 |
9 | The Weeknd | The Highlights | 1,85 | 34,941 |
10 | Chris Brown | Breezy | 1,17 | 33,605 |
11 | Post Malone | Twelve Carat Toothache | 1,353 | 28,102 |
16 | Kendrick Lamar | Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers | 1,566 | 23,614 |
17 | Drake | Certified Lover Boy | 76 | 22,370 |
18 | Doja Cat | Planet Her | 919 | 21,237 |
19 | Jack Harlow | Come Home The Kids Miss You | 274 | 19,757 |
20 | Lil Baby | My Turn | 36 | 18,446 |
22 | Giveon | Give Or Take | 680 | 18,045 |
24 | Post Malone | Hollywood’s Bleeding | 712 | 17,187 |
32 | Eminem | Curtain Call | 1,218 | 15,798 |
34 | Machine Gun Kelly | mainstream sellout | 2,223 | 15,305 |
35 | Pop Smoke | Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon | 435 | 15,127 |
38 | Juice WRLD | Goodbye & Good Riddance | 369 | 14,263 |
50 | Kendrick Lamar | Good Kid, M.A.A.D City | 2,550 | 13,327 |