Hip Hop Single Sales: G-Eazy & Halsey’s “Him & I” Jumps 790 Percent

    G-Eazy and girlfriend Halsey’s “Him & I” duet off The Beautiful & Damned jumped from #28 to #2 for the week ending December 7. Meanwhile, Logic and Rag’n’Bone Man’s “Broken People” single off Netflix’s Bright soundtrack made its debut at #10 on this week’s chart, and Juicy J’s Cardi B-assisted “Kamasutra” cut is right behind with the second-highest debut of the week at #26.

    Elsewhere on the charts, the Top 10 sees a small shakeup this week with the #3 spot now being held down by Christian rapper NF, and Migos’ “Motor Sport” edging into #9. Post Malone and 21 Savage’s “Rockstar” retains the #1 spot again this week.

    G-Eazy & Halsey Jump Up The Charts

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    G-Eazy has two singles on the R&B/Hip Hop Single Sales chart: “Him & I” (at #2) featuring his girlfriend Halsey and “No Limit” (at #4) featuring A$AP Rocky and Cardi B.

    “Him & I” featuring Halsey off his recently released album The Beautiful & Damned saw an increase in sales of 790 percent and sold a total of 44,353 in digital downloads for the week. This is a huge jump compared to last week when the song sat at #28 and only sold 4,986 units.

    The A$AP Rocky and Cardi B-assisted banger “No Limit,” also featured on The Beautiful & Damned, dropped two spots to #4 this week and sold 16,852 in digital downloads for a total of 178,534 records to date.

    Logic & Rag’n’Bone Man’s “Broken People” Debuts

    Grammy Award-nominated rapper Logic breaks into the Top 10 of the R&B/Hip Hop Single Sales chart with Rag’n’Bone Man with Netflix’s Bright soundtrack cut “Broken People.”

    Making its debut at #10, “Broken People” did 9,960 in digital sales.

    Juicy J’s “Kamasutra” Featuring Cardi B Earns Second-Highest Debut

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    Juicy J teamed up with Cardi B for the raunchy single “Kamasutra,” which has earned this week’s second-highest debut at #26. The Mike Will Made It and Resource-produced record sold 5,067 units and takes samples from Three 6 Mafia’s iconic 1999 cut, “Slob On My Knob.”

    The Top 10 R&B/Hip Hop Single Sales For Week Ending 12/07/2017

    The number in bold indicates this week’s sales, while the number in parentheses represents the total number of digital singles sold.

    #1. Post Malone f. 21 Savage — “Rockstar” — 46,521 (616,484)

    #2. G-Eazy f. Halsey — “Him & I” — 44,353 (49,339)

    #3. NF — “Let You Down” — 18,916 (93,373)

    #4. G-Eazy f. A$AP Rocky & Cardi B  — “No Limit” — 16,852 (178,534)

    #5. Cardi B – “Bodak Yellow” — 15,063 (660,306)

    #6. Lil Pump — “Gucci Gang” — 14,533 (133,853)

    #7. Post Malone — “I Fall Apart” — 12,694 (214,599)

    #8. Khalid — “Young Dumb & Broke” — 11,441 (302,253)

    #9. Migos f. Nicki Minaj & Cardi B — “MotorSport” — 10,145 (91,519)

    #10. Logic & Rag’N’Bone Man — “Broken People” — 9,960 (10,578)

    4 thoughts on “Hip Hop Single Sales: G-Eazy & Halsey’s “Him & I” Jumps 790 Percent

      1. every black artist in america has the option to buy their fav artists song and choose not to. its a dollar and change or support an album and don’t either then complain when its lal white ppl selling bc we support what we liek

    1. Gay easy is just another terrible artist from the rap years. Rap music is so watered down a corny white rapper can have two gay songs on the charts. In rap music not hip hop all the artists have no talent so it doesn’t matter what songs the corporations pick to be on the chart. Rap will be all white because the corporations and audience wants to see whites act black. In hip hop, gay easy wouldn’t make the charts because you must have skills. When white hip hop artists hit the chart that means that they have talent. Hip hop is about skills. Rap is about the corporations controlling your minds.

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