Future Ties Eminem As Only Fifth Rapper To Land 10 Chart-Topping Albums
Jay-Z still holds the record followed by Drake and Ye.
Jay-Z still holds the record followed by Drake and Ye.
The Dreamville Records co-founder pulled “7 Minute Drill” from streaming services.
The Texas-born superstar continues to stamp her name in the record books.
However, Beyoncé is on pace to break the longtime collaborators’ first-week record.
The longtime musical partners broke the internet with their new joint LP.
Yeat’s fourth studio LP “2093” opens at No. 2.
Ye earned his 11th chart-topper of his career.
Usher’s “Coming Home” will land in the Top 5.
The project ties the rapper’s longest run in the pole position.
Drizzy rises three spots to hold off Taylor Swift and Dolly Parton.
The entertainment icon becomes the 10th act to reach that milestone.
The RCA recording artist slightly outperforms sales projections.
Drizzy hints at chart competition on his new project.
Breezy’s latest project is on pace to move less than 50,000 units.
Drizzy continues to make chart history.
However, “Paint The Town Red” returns to the top of the songs chart.
The success of her “Agora Hills” track is helping to raise the overall numbers.
Early numbers suggest the album’s opening sales will be much lower than her last LP.
The Rock band’s mid-2010s hit “Ain’t It Fun” peaked in the Top 10.
La Flame continues to have the most popular album in America.