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.
No chart debuts in this week’s overwiew, but the Hip-Hop and R&B albums still dominate the top 50.
Source: HITS Daily Double
Chart # | Artist(s) | Album title | Sales | Sales + Streams |
2 | Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign | Vultures 1 | 1,485 | 72,418 |
5 | SZA | SOS | 2,419 | 46,733 |
8 | Drake | For All The Dogs | 62 | 43,078 |
10 | 21 Savage | american dream | 50 | 37,299 |
13 | The Weeknd | The Highlights | 254 | 34,661 |
14 | Travis Scott | UTOPIA | 2,193 | 32,013 |
27 | Drake | Take Care | 2,706 | 21,094 |
32 | Nicki Minaj | Pink Friday 2 | 728 | 20,165 |
35 | SZA | Ctrl | 2,576 | 19,465 |
36 | Metro Boomin | HEROES & VILLIANS | 77 | 19,271 |
37 | Usher | Confessions | 333 | 18,918 |
39 | Eminem | Curtain Call | 620 | 18,304 |
40 | Rod Wave | Nostalgia | 95 | 18,122 |
41 | The Weeknd | Starboy | 1,092 | 18,115 |
43 | Lil Baby | My Turn | 25 | 17,750 |
44 | Usher | COMING HOME | 2,847 | 17,508 |
47 | Post Malone | The Diamond Collection | 161 | 17,167 |
49 | Post Malone | Hollywood’s Bleeding | 177 | 16,724 |