Hip Hop didn’t manage to top the latest Billboard 200 chart due to Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born soundtrack, which got a bump from the 2019 Academy Awards. But, rap did secure half of the entries in the Top 10. Gunna, Offset and Lil Pump’s respective albums were all able to score Top 10 debuts this week along with R&B star Kehlani’s While We Wait project.
Also, some of Hip Hop’s recent staples on the chart experienced slight falls this week. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie went from No. 6 to No. 8, Post Malone fell from No. 7 to No. 10 and Travis Scott dropped from No. 8 to No. 12.
Gunna Secures Hip Hop’s Best-Selling Album Of The Week
Offset was projected to have the top sales among rappers on the latest Billboard 200, but Gunna was able to narrowly beat him out for the honors. The Young Thug protégé’s Drip Or Drown 2 managed to move 89,874 total album equivalent units, beating out Offset by just a few hundred units.
In terms of pure album sales, Gunna only sold 465 more copies than the Migos member. He also racked up about 6 million more streams to grab Hip Hop’s top spot for the week and No. 3 overall.
Offset’s First Solo LP Cracks Top 5
While Offset didn’t lead the charge as predicted, he still managed to debut at No. 4 after his album went through months of delays. Father of 4 was originally scheduled to drop last year but got pushed back amid turmoil in his marriage with Cardi B.
With the couple’s problems seemingly in the rearview mirror, Offset finally dropped the LP in February. He sold 89,029 total album equivalent units, 6,590 of which came from pure album sales.
Lil Pump Debuts In Top 10
Another oft-delayed album, Lil Pump’s Harverd Dropout, hit No. 7 in its debut on the Billboard 200. The controversial rapper did particularly well when it came to pure album sales, selling 24,789 copies.
Overall, Lil Pump’s sophomore LP moved 48,351 total album equivalent units in its first week on the chart.
Top 10 Billboard 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 02/28/2019
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.
1. Gunna — Drip Or Drown 2 — No. 3 — 89,874 (7,055) [112,257,348]
2. Offset — Father Of 4 — No. 4 — 89,029 (6,590) [106,580,553]
3. Lil Pump — Harverd Dropout — No. 7 — 48,351 (24,789) [33,404,598]
4. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie — Hoodie SZN — No. 8 — 36,997 (303) [54,998,822]
5. Kehlani — While We Wait — No. 9 — 34,269 (5,976) [35,821,086]
6. Post Malone — Beerbongs & Bentleys — No. 10 — 32,959 (2,135) [41,969,364]
7. Travis Scott — Astroworld — No. 12 — 30,632 (1,125) [39,984,008]
8. Meek Mill — Championships — No. 13 — 30,389 (1,536) [38,852,964]
9. Drake — Scorpion — No. 14 — 29,893 (1,474) [38,164,485]
10. 21 Savage — I Am > I Was — No. 15 — 28,944 (530) [40,807,329]
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A Boogie’s pure album sales has consistently been low (never seen it above 1000) however it has high streaming numbers. It all looks way to suspect if compared to the rest of his peers, might be those click farms type of setup.
The billboard chart means nothing today. Any fool can be on the charts. The best artists for the most part do not appear on the billboard charts anymore.
Anyone can be on the chart but the best artists aren’t?
This is reality radio. Arists do not need actual talent to be chart worthy. For example, mumble rap appears on the charts. Mumble rappers are like the Kardashians, they both have no real ability.
Lol @ pump outselling them by 4;1
Lmao 89k! Congrats….
Got deleted again! I’ll say it again….Brotha Lynch Hung’s album Torment sold 17K during its first week run! Sounds like you all don’t want to hear that lol!
Got deleted again! I’ll say it again….BLH’s album Torment sold 17K during its first week run! Sounds like you all don’t want to hear that lol!
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