As was projected last weekend, NAV's Demons Protected By Angels album missed out on the Billboard 200's No. 1 spot, instead landing just below it at No. 2 after selling 67K album equivalent units during its first week out.
It was initially reported that the Toronto-born rapper might even have been pushed out of the top two if Ozzy Osbourne's Patient Number 9 project drew in more attraction. HDD anticipated that NAV would move anywhere from 50K to 55K copies, but he clearly pulled through and managed to beat the expectation.
Nav attends the 2021 American Music Awards -- Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
Of NAV's first week sales, 40.5K came from streaming equivalent units (or 60.13 million on-demand plays). This, paired with 26K album sales and 500 track equivalent units landed the "Some Way" hitmaker his fifth ever top 10 project on the chart.
As Hypebeast notes, Osbourne's latest effort moved 56K equivalent album units. Other new arrivals that landed in this week's accolades include Kane Brown at No. 5 after selling 46K equivalent album units, as well as Yeat's Lyfe, which finished in tenth with 30K units.
The No. 1 spot this weekend went to none other than Latin rapper Bad Bunny, who is now enjoying his 11th nonconsecutive week at the top of the ranking, meaning he's now competing with Drake's Views for the most total weeks in such a prestigious spot.
In sixth place is NBA YoungBoy's surprise Realer 2 release, followed by albums from Harry Styles, Beyoncé and Rod Wave at seven, eight, and nine respectively.