Not surprisingly, DJ Khaled’s latest album, Grateful, has landed in the coveted #1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart for the week ending on June 29. With its elaborate cast — Migos, Drake, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Beyoncé, JAY-Z, Drake, Future, Chance The Rapper, Raekwon and more — it was obviously going to be a major release. Miraculously, Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN. has held on to the #3 slot once again after 11 weeks in the Top 10 and Vince Staples’ Big Fish Theory debuts at #16. 2 Chainz’s Pretty Girls Like Trap Music falls 59 percent and lands in the #5 spot.
DJ Khaled Grateful For Sure
With 121,116,594 album streams, 49,527 pure album sales and 149,127 total album equivalent units sold, DJ Khaled’s Grateful makes it grand entrance in the #1 slot. This marks two back-to-back #1 debuts for the well connected DJ/producer, following 2016’s Major Key, which was certified Gold by the RIAA roughly four months after its late July release.
Vince Staples Not Swimming With The Big Fish Just Yet
Long Beach native Vince Staples dropped his follow-up to 2016’s Prima Donna EP, Big Fish Theory, on June 23, which has landed in the #16 slot, a major improvement from his last release. Prima Donna debuted at #50 and only managed to stay on the Billboard 200 for a week. This time, the Def Jam artist’s sophomore studio album pulled in 14,929,188 streams, 14,039 pure album sales and 24,555 total album equivalent units. Although his notoriety is continuing to expand, he’s still not among rap’s upper echelon of artists, but it appears he’s getting closer.
Pretty Girls Like Trap Music A Little Less This Week
2 Chainz’s Pretty Girls Like Trap Music LP took a 59 percent plunge and settled in the #5 slot in its second week on the Billboard 200 after initially debuting at #2. The Atlanta super rapper’s latest effort was streamed 45,557,021 times and sold another 10,777 physical copies.
Top 10 Billboard Top 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 6/29/2017
Note: The first number below is this week’s “total album equivalent units” count, an intersection of album sales, single sales, and streams implemented by Billboard’s new rating system. A pure album sales figure is available in bold in parenthesis and information about each album’s streaming count is available in brackets.
- DJ Khaled — Grateful — #1 — 149,127 (49,527) [121,116,594]
- Kendrick Lamar — DAMN. — #3 — 59,120 (13,385) [57,632,190]
- 2 Chainz — Pretty Girls Like Trap Music — #5 — 43,171 (10,777) [45,557,021]
- Drake — More Life — #8 — 34,809 (1,630) [45,540,737]
- Bruno Mars — 24K Magic — #9 — 31,809 (12,455) [18,577,311]
- Post Malone — Stoney — #11 — 28,182 (1,753) [32,914,179]
- SZA — CTRL — #12 — 27,809 (6,373) [30,155,466]
- Khalid — American Teen — #14 — 25,671 (3,266) [28,924,948]
- Migos — Culture — #15 — 24,851 (2,160) [29,420,088]
- Vince Staples — Big Fish Theory — #16 — 24,555 (14,039) [45,557,021]
khaleds album was bad not trash just bad
Vince Staples sold 10,000 more pure sale albums and 20K overall.
Not bad.
Fucking b.s..new waves is better than staples khaled n migos shit..pussy ass industry doesnt want bone to take over..its straight fire
Wait, if Vince got 45 mill in streams, that makes it 30k sales in streams doesnt it? Or are the streaming numbers wrong or something? And with the pure sales, his sales should be over 45k.
Its the same on the billboard, did they fuck over Vince or something?
Ya its a typo, on the top when they talking about Vince, they say the correct numbers.