Young Thug’s “So Much Fun” Is His First No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart

Young Thug finally got his Number 1.
With 131,000 copies sold in the first week, So Much Fun has become the first project No. 1 Young Thug on the Billboard 200 chart. While 5,000 units are pure album sales, streaming is expected to dominate that number, making it the most flowing album this week,

In total, Thugger’s latest output has aired 167.9 million times on 9 album tracks, making it the fifth largest streaming week of the year and the second largest streaming week for each hup-hop album. He found himself defeated only by WRLD juice whose Death Race for Love gained 176.4 million on-demand audio streams back in March,

This new shipment also marks Young Thug’s eighth consecutive album and his fifth attempt in the top 10. It joined Super Slimey which peaked at No. 2, Beautiful Thugger Girls (No. 8), Jeffery (No. 8) and Slime Season 3 (No. 7).

Young Thug's "So Much Fun" Is His First No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart
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Album No. This 2 weeks is reserved for Lionel Richie’s Hello From Las Vegas project with an equivalent 65,000 hours of album, with almost all pure album sales, making it the highest ranked live album since Kenny Chesney’s Live In NoNShoes Nation debuted at No, 1 in November .

On No. 3 Quality Control: Travel Control, compilation of Volume 2 debuts at 63,000 equivalent album units, recording the second largest amount of streaming activity this week with 82.6 million streams on demand translating to 61,000 SEA units.

Billie Eilish When We All Sleep, Where We Go stagnate at No. 4 with 43,000 units while Collaboration No.6 Ed Sheeran holds No. 5 with 39,000 units.

Lizzo climbed back to No. 6 with Cuz I Love You produced 35,000 units, now spending five consecutive weeks in the slot. Indigo Chris Brown slips to No. 7 with 32,000 units moving while Port of Miami 2 Rick Ross slips from No. 2 to No. 8 in the second week with 29,000 units. Khalid is stable at number 9 with 27,000 units and closing all of them is Shawn Mendes’s self-titled debut which broke the top 10 once again with 27,000.

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