Billboard 200 chart
-
Entertainment Lil Nas X joins the ranks of Drake & Bruno Mars. By Aida C. 3.0K Views -
Numbers Gunna's new album, "Wunna," is predicted to top the Billboard 200 chart its first week. By Lynn S. 2.7K Views -
Pop Culture Bad Bunny came out on top for the 11th nonconsecutive week this year. By Hayley Hynes 2.4K Views -
Music "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U" marks PARTYNEXTDOOR's first No. 1 album and Drake's 14th, tying him for the most number one LPs by a solo artist. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.3K Views -
Music The new album also broke its own record for the biggest vinyl sales week for any hip-hop album in recorded history. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.2K Views -
Music NBA YoungBoy has achieved something literally no other rapper has done before on the Billboard 200 albums chart. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.0K Views -
Music This marks Gunna's sixth album in the top three of the Billboard 200 chart, and his eighth charter overall. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 1.9K Views -
Music Tyler, The Creator is still on tour for his last album "CHROMAKOPIA," but all that hard work didn't stop his most recent musical expression. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 1.8K Views -
Music Drake's "Take Care" was easily one of his best projects. By Tallie Spencer 1449 Views -
Music Playboi Carti already expanded the long-awaited "MUSIC" with his earlier string of singles plus the extra track "FOMDJ." By Gabriel Bras Nevares 1268 Views -
Music Kendrick Lamar's "good kid, m.A.A.d city" has been on the Billboard 200 chart for ten years. By Cole Blake 1166 Views -
Music It is also Drake's ninth album on the 200 chart. By Zachary Horvath 816 Views