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Glorilla was somewhat annoyed when she learned Rod Wave’s Last Lap album was dropping the same day as her Glorious project.

Turns out she was right to be.  Last Lap is tracking for a 130K first week, whereas Glorious, her debut album, is looking at 60K.

Both numbers are pretty good in this environment. 

Wave will likely finish second place for the week to country star Jelly Roll’s Beautiful Broken album.

Wave’s first week is more or less in line with that of his last three albums, Nostalgia, Beautiful Mind, and Soulfly.

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