JAY-Z’s single “4:44” has made its debut on the R&B/Hip Hop Single Sales Charts at #10. Kendrick Lamar claims the #1 spot this week with “HUMBLE.,” and knocks out DJ Khaled’s “I’m The One” and 21 Savage debuts on the charts with his ISSA cut “Bank Account.”
JAY-Z “4:44” Cracks Top 10 & Whole Album Charts
The majority of 4:44 is trending on the R&B/Hip Hop Single Sales Charts minus two cuts. The single “4:44” found its way to the #10 spot for the week ending on July 13, selling 17,144 units. “4:44” is followed by “The Story of O.J.” (#12), “Bam” (#17) featuring Damian Marley, “Family Feud”(#30) featuring Beyoncé, “Kill Jay Z” (#43), “Caught There Eyes” (#60) featuring Frank Ocean and “Smile” (#80) featuring Hov’s mama Gloria Carter.
The album 4:44 itself debuted at #1.
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Kendrick Lamar’s “HUMBLE.” Ends DJ Khaled’s #1 Streak
DJ Khaled had the #1 spot in a choke hold for 10 straight weeks, alternating between “I’m The One” (#2) and “Wild Thoughts” (#3). But Kendrick Lamar’s “HUMBLE.” sales increased by 31 percent this week and moved 46,498 units, putting an end to Khaled’s reign.
The Mike WiLL Made-It-produced single is currently inching towards a million in sales with 777,905 in total so far.
21 Savage Hits High On The Charts With “Bank Account”
Issa hit. 21 Savage’s song “Bank Account” is this week’s third highest debuting single, entering the charts at #16 and selling 11,791 units.
The single comes from 21’s debut album ISSA, which debuted this week at #2 right behind JAY-Z’s 4:44.
The Top 10 R&B/Hip Hop Single Sales For Week Ending 07/13/2017
#1. Kendrick Lamar – “HUMBLE.” – 46,498 (777,905)
#2. DJ Khaled f. Lil Wayne, Justin Bieber, Quavo & Chance The Rapper – “I’m The One” – 42,341 (857,251)
#3. DJ Khaled f. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller – “Wild Thoughts” – 41,874 (237,763)
#4. Post Malone f. Quavo — “Congratulations” – 31,154 (673,598)
#5. Childish Gambino — “Redbone” — 29,237 (458,590)
#6. Bruno Mars – “That’s What I Like” – 26,294 (1,465,783)
#7. Khalid — “Location” —25,057 (412,048)
#8. French Montana f. Swae Lee — “Unforgettable” — 21,782 (235,500)
#9. Calvin Harris f. Pharrell, Katy Perry & Big Sean — “Feels” — 21,782 (79,271)
#10. JAY-Z — “4:44” — 17,144
Yes sheep feed from the hand
boring music hits the billboard very often
its a win for the black community right? stupid motherfuckers
If your skin is dark then that is you!
And they say hip hop ain’t dead? You young cats don’t support hip hop, these artists don’t go platinum anymore, they have to sell their souls to the devil just to go gold! I’m sure glad I am old enough to remember when classics I mean albums 25 years later, that would be considered some of the greatest of all time came out. I think 1987 and 1988 had more classics in those two years than the last 10-15 years of hip hop combined! Oh yeah, but like you young cats say hip hop ain’t dead. Yeah right.