Migos fans were probably surprised when Quavo’s inaugural solo album, Quavo Huncho,didn’t even crack the Top 50 on last week’s Billboard 200 chart. But, that’s because he released it too early on Thursday (October 11) so technically sales counted for the week ending October 11.
This week is a different story. Now that the project has been out for awhile, Quavo Huncho has catapulted from No. 66 to No. 2 for the week ending October 18.
Elsewhere on the chart, Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter Vmaintained its No. 3 spot while Usher and Zaytoven’s joint A EP, Shy Glizzy’s Fully Loaded project and Ella Mai’s self-titled R&B album made their debuts.
That’s Better
After debuting at No. 66 last week, Quavo’s Quavo Huncho has bounced back to land at No. 2. Boasting 99,087 total album equivalent units, 5,984 pure album sales and a streaming count of 121,025,561, the project’s numbers this week more accurately reflect the Migos rapper’s popularity.
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Quavo Huncho serves as the Atlanta native’s first official solo album. Last year, he dropped Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho with Travis Scott. Upon its release, the collaborative project debuted at No. 3 with roughly 90,000 total album equivalent units sold.
More Like A C-
Despite the superstar name attached to the project, Usher and Zaytoven’s joint EP A failed to crack the Top 30. With 15,387 total album equivalent units, 4,005 pure album sales and a streaming count of 13,584,258, A has made its debut at No. 31.
Half-Loaded
Shy Glizzy’s Fully Loaded project also made its debut this week with 14,446 total album equivalent units, 640 pure album sales and a streaming count of 18,058,121, settling in the No. 35 spot. The project marks the burgeoning D.C. rapper’s follow-up to the 2017’s The World Is Yours, which peaked at No. 37.
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Top 10 Billboard 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 10/18/2018
Note: The first number below is this week’s “total album equivalent units” count, an intersection of album sales, single sales, and streams implemented by Billboard’s new rating system. A pure album sales figure is available in bold in parenthesis and information about each album’s streaming count is available in brackets.
- Quavo — Quavo Huncho — No. 2 — 99,087 (5,984) [121,025,561]
- Lil Wayne — Tha Carter V — No. 3 — 85,405 (9,215) [99,270,040]
- Lil Baby & Gunna — Drip Harder — No. 4 — 70,678 (1,121) [99,160,979]
- Ella Mai — Ella Mai — No. 5 — 69,122 (16,594) [65,200,002]
- Drake — Scorpion — No. 6 — 55,084 (2,932) [69,938,563]
- Travis Scott — Astroworld — No. 8 — 43,921 (4,437) [57,731,591]
- Post Malone — Beerbongs & Bentleys — No. 9 — 43,921 (3,016) [53,299,302]
- Eminem — Kamikaze — No. 10 — 35,235 (8,908) [34,584,47]
- Kevin Gates — Luca Brasi 3 — No. 11 — 31,804 (5,540) [33,877,564]
- Juice WRLD — Goodbye & Good Riddance — No. 12 — 30,892 (415) [48,635,794]