🔥16033

Future rides high, again.

The Atlanta rapper’s High Off Life album bowed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, extending a No. 1 streak that began with 2015’s DS2.

Powered by the success of his “Life Is Good” collaboration with Drake, the Freebandz leader racked up 153,000 equivalent album units in the week ending May 21, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. It marks his largest first-week sales for a solo album, only topped by the 376,000 units sold for What A Time To Be Alive, his October 2015 joint album with Drake.

Of the album’s 153,000 units earned, over 134,000 of them come from streaming as the album had 186.3 million on-demand streams. Although the album’s physical copies sold topped out at 16,000, most of them are from 17 merchandise/album bundles and two signed physical format/digital album configurations sold through Future’s webstore.

Chicago native Polo G earns his highest-charting album with his sophomore effort The GOAT debuting at No. 2 with 99,000 equivalent album units. It beats out his previous high, 2019’s Die A Legend, which debuted at No. 6 with 38,000 units earned.

Future Earns Seventh Consecutive Billboard 200 Crown With 'High Off Life'

Future Calls Young Thug His ‘Twin’ While Previewing Upcoming Netflix Movie & Book

Elsewhere on the chart, Lil Baby’s My Turn continues its consistent hold on the Top 10 as it lands at No. 3 on this week’s chart with 65,000 equivalent album units earned. Drake’s Dark Lane Demo Tapes is at No. 4 with 58,000 earned units. DaBaby’s Blame It On Baby rounds out the top 5 with 44,000 units earned. Last week’s No. 1, NAV’s Good Intentions slides to No. 10 with 35,000 units sold.

Related Posts

Watch Rick Ross Box

Kodak Black Threatens Glorilla With His Tongue

Mick Jenkins Announces ‘The Circus’ Album

Hip Hop Photographer Chi Modu Wants To His Ensure His Rights In Lawsuit Against The Notorious B.I.G.’s Estate

[Watch] Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce Ignore Gillie Da Kid

Gunna’s Security Jumps In When Troll Calls Him A Rat