Hip Hop Album Sales and Chart: Future’s “SAVE ME” Debuts In Top 5
Future’s latest album/EP has escalated on billboard top chart with No.5
position. This Save Me album would have debut at least as No.1 although
that wasn’t easy after there’s more rival album on the chart spot. Jonas
Brothers still maintaining the prestigious top dog as No.1 while and
Santana stick on (No. 3).
Future SAVE ME, the EP was released
this year just this month the day Tyga dropped his legendary album.
Future joined the Top Hip-Hop albums of the week as his latest project
striving to break history. Both Tyga Legendary work is also doing well
but trying to be more positive.
Elsewhere, DJ Khaled and DaBaby
maintained their positions in the Top 10 while Tyler, The Creator fell
from No. 6 to No. 15. And further down the chart, Denzel Curry’s ZUU
plummeted from No. 32 to No. 135 in its second week. Future is doing
well in any of his album and without being talk about The Wizrd album,
it once strike positively as No.1 just this year.
Another album
in the list is the Polo G. A super star who leap out album called Die A
Legend shelved in on Billboard chart after dropping the album as first
solo yet debuted No.2.
Polo’s success marked another example of
streaming’s importance on the charts. He only sold 761 copies in terms
of pure album sales but managed to move 38,028 total units thanks to his
large amount of streams.
Current Week 10 Top Albums On Billboard
1. Future — SAVE ME — No. 5 — 41,529 (5,469) [46,186,364]
2. Polo G — Die A Legend — No.
6 — 38,028 (761) [55,038,157]
3. Khalid — Free Spirit — No. 7 — 36,287 (4,654) [40,637,443]
4. DJ Khaled — Father Of Asahd — No. 8 — 30,874 (4,219)
[33,239,378]
5. DaBaby — Baby On Baby —
No. 9 — 29,200 (501)
[41,108,760]
6. Lizzo — Cuz I Love You — No.
14 — 26,524 (3,080) [27,945,424]
7. Tyler, The Creator — IGOR —
No. 15 — 26,195 (840)
[35,404,011]
8. Tyga — Legendary — No. 17 — 24,524 (3,377) [26,816,291]
9. Post Malone — Beerbongs & Bentleys — No. 18 — 24,446 (1,199) [31,720,396]
10. Drake — Scorpion — No. 19 — 24,428 (861) [31,305,639]