first week sales
- NumbersHere are the first-week sales for Tyler, The Creator's "Call Me If You Get Lost" and Doja Cat's "Planet Her." ByAron A.10.9K Views
- MusicMegan Thee Stallion's album, "Good News," debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200.ByCole Blake7.5K Views
- NumbersRich The Kid and Blueface are unlikely to crack the Billboard 200 Top 20 with their new albums.ByAlex Zidel22.4K Views
- NumbersPooh Shiesty's "Shiesty Season" had a spectacular first-week showing.ByAlexander Cole64.4K Views
- NumbersLil Durk and OTF's new compilation album is on pace to debut at #10 on the Billboard 200 next week.ByAlex Zidel12.8K Views
- NumbersTory Lanez moves 90K album units in his first week.ByAlex Zidel28.4K Views
- NumbersThe rap game was eatin' on Friday, November 2nd. ByMitch Findlay23.4K Views
- NewsBig K.R.I.T.'s "Cadillactica" slightly exceeds its first week sales projections.ByPatrick Lyons24.8K Views
- NewsCheck out where Rick Ross' "Mastermind" and Pharrell Williams' "G I R L" debuted at on the Billboard 200.ByRose Lilah33.9K Views
- Industry"Still Brazy" is expected to sell less than "My Krazy Life," though that doesn't say anything about the quality of YG's latest work. ByAngus Walker26.3K Views
- NumbersFollowing the release of his fifth studio album "My Life 4Hunnid," YG found himself looking at an impressive opening week. ByMitch Findlay7.1K Views
- NewsEminem on track for his 7th consecutive No. 1 album.ByKevin Goddard80.0K Views