Future has achieved yet another impressive feat as his latest release, Mixtape Pluto, debuts at #1 on the Billboard 200 with 129,000 units earned, driven by 156.62 million on-demand streams and 10,000 pure sales. This achievement cements Future’s place in music history, as he becomes the first artist of this decade to debut three albums at #1 on the Billboard 200 in a single calendar year. The Atlanta rapper joins Taylor Swift as the only artist to reach this milestone in the 2020s.
With this latest accomplishment, Future now ties with Kanye West and Eminem for the third-most #1 albums in Billboard 200 history, each with 11 chart-toppers. Only Jay-Z (14) and Drake (13) have more.
Rappers with the Most #1 Albums in Billboard 200 History:
- Jay-Z – 14
- Drake – 13
- Kanye West – 11
- Eminem – 11
- Future – 11
Chappell Roan Reaches Career High at #2
Chappell Roan’s The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess continues its impressive run on the Billboard 200, climbing to #2 in its third week with 105,000 units. This marks the album’s biggest sales week to date, a remarkable 15x improvement over its debut week, and arrives just in time for the album’s one-year anniversary. With this, Roan re-peaks at #2, where she has now spent three weeks.
Sabrina Carpenter Holds Strong at #3
Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet dips one spot to #3 this week with 100,000 units sold, bringing her cumulative total to 846,000 since its release. The album has already enjoyed a three-week reign at the top of the Billboard 200.
Post Malone and Morgan Wallen Remain Steady
Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion and Morgan Wallen’s One Thing At A Time maintain their positions at #4 and #5, respectively, each securing 53,000 units. Wallen’s album continues to dominate with over 7.5 million units sold and a previous 19-week run at #1.
Katy Perry Returns with ‘143’ at #6
Katy Perry’s new album, 143, debuts at #6 with 48,000 units, marking her sixth top 10 entry on the Billboard 200. Perry’s notable Billboard 200 chart history includes four #1 albums, with Teenage Dream, PRISM, Witness, and a #5 peak with Smile.
Other Notable Chart Performances
- Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department holds at #7 with 47,000 units, bringing its total to over 5.7 million. The album previously spent 15 weeks at #1.
- Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft remains at #8 with 45,000 units, having peaked at #2.
- Lil Tecca’s Plan A debuts at #9 with 42,000 units, driven by 40.45 million on-demand streams.
- Noah Kahan’s Stick Season rounds out the top 10 with 38,000 units, bringing its total to over 3 million units.
Travis Scott’s Record-Breaking Drop
Travis Scott’s Days Before Rodeo sets a new record for the biggest drop in Billboard 200 history, exiting the chart from the #1 spot. This unprecedented fall marks a historic moment in chart history.
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8 comments
Better than Wayne
I mean yall realize this the only way he get tawkd about after dropping albums. He kno the formula this shyt ain’t no Rocket science or master piece 129k 😆 Honestly Nevermind a genre bender and still was over 200k
OvHoes said Future needed drake no features fuck niggas then he goin drop the deluxe with features and four peat
This ngga been in the game forever and STILL has a crazy strong ass fanbase… thats crazy cuz he fits in the trap genre lol
THE GREATEST TO EVER DO IT 🐐
This is impressive
Future is pulling in less than 300K first-week album sales, and y’all still gassing him up? Lowering the standard just to give props to a mediocre artist—let’s keep it real!
3Peat for the Goat