NBA YoungBoy & Jeezy’s First Week Sales Are Here
Written by B87FM on October 29, 2022

The ultimate quarter of the 12 months has been jam-packed with huge releases – not solely on the planet of hip-hop, however throughout virtually each style of music.
Final weekend, it was Taylor Swift’s shock arrival, Midnights, on which she seemingly shaded the chaotic divorce between Kim Kardashian and Kanye (according to fan speculation, anyway) that actually captured the world’s consideration, shifting an astounding 1.5 million copies with over 1,000,000 of these being from pure gross sales.
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As HipHopNMore notes, the country-turned-pop star’s large numbers mark the biggest sales week in music since a change in bundle guidelines was carried out again in July of 2020.
In fact, a number of rappers got here by way of with new albums as nicely, with each NBA YoungBoy and Jeezy linking up with Technology Now founder DJ Drama for their very own Gangsta Grillz mixtapes, titled Ma’ I Got A Family and Snofall, respectively.
The Louisana-born recording artist moved 39Ok copies of his newest undertaking, that includes each Nicki Minaj and Yeat, in his first week out. With these numbers, YB is totally anticipated to land within the high 10 of the Billboard 200 chart upon Sunday’s launch together with his closing undertaking from Atlantic Data earlier than joining his Never Broke Again Collective at Motown.
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As for Jeezy, his Snofall file has been receiving loads of reward from hip-hop lovers to this point, though his numbers got here in barely decrease, with HDD reporting a complete of 31Ok copies moved.
Whereas he might not have beat out the younger lyricist, the 45-year-old continues to be anticipated to land throughout the Billboard high 10 as nicely.
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As we anticipate the ultimate numbers to roll in on Sunday (October 30), make sure that to take a look at this week’s new albums from dvsn, Smino, Kodak Black, and more earlier than their gross sales projections land.
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Supply: HotNewHipHop