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- NumbersPop Smoke's "Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon" remains one of the most commercially successful albums of the year. ByAron A.5.6K Views
- MusicNav predicted his own success in his Pitchfork interview.ByAron A.5.6K Views
- NumbersPop Smoke's debut album "Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon" posthumously debuts at #1 on the Billboard 200, joining XXXTentacion, Tupac Shakur, and The Notorious B.I.G. as the only rappers to do so.ByAlex Zidel5.5K Views
- MusicTekashi 6ix9ine's "DUMMY BOY" officially settles for #2.ByAron A.5.5K Views
- MusicLil Uzi Vert & XXXTentacion keep their streaks goings.ByMatt F5.5K Views
- NumbersKing Von posthumously debuts at #13 on the Billboard 200 with "Welcome To O'Block", his highest-ever chart position.ByAlex Zidel5.5K Views
- NumbersYoung Thug is back in the top 10.ByMilca P.5.4K Views
- MusicHip-Hop makes shallow movement in the top 10 this week.ByMilca P.5.4K Views
- MusicKid Cudi & Kanye West narrowly miss the top spot.ByMatthew Parizot5.3K Views
- NumbersRoddy Ricch has the longest-running debut rap album at the No. 1 spot since 50 Cent.ByAlex Zidel5.2K Views
- MusicThis is Timberlake's fourth No. 1 album.ByTrevor Smith5.2K Views
- MusicDrake says that Billboard "fixed" the charts after his 2018 album, "Scorpion," to give other artists a chance.ByCole Blake5.1K Views