Hip Hop Album Sales: Kanye West & Kid Cudi's "KIDS SEE GHOSTS" Debuts At #2 On Billboard 200

This week was a good week for KIDS SEE GHOSTS, the collaboration between Kanye West and Kid Cudi. It wasn’t as great a week for Yeezy as a solo artist, however. Meanwhile, Superfly‘s soundtrack, Ne-Yo’s latest fering, and Jorja Smith’s debut album all made appearances on the charts for the first time.

KIDS SEE GHOSTS Debuts At #2

The duo’s self-titled debut album made its ficial premiere on the Billboard 200 at #2. With 90 million-plus streams and nearly 80,000 in pure album sales, the album didn’t do quite as well as Yeezy’s ye first-week sales (84,860 in pure album sales and a streaming count 180,085,322), but did better than Pusha T’s DAYTONA (39,208 in pure album sales and a streaming count 53,818,877). That said, DAYTONA is still the former Clipse rapper’s best-performing solo album to date.

KIDS SEE GHOSTS is being kept out the #1 spot by the Dave Matthews Band, whose new album, Come Tomorrow, made its debut on the charts this week.

ye Takes A Tumble

Speaking ye, the album took a 65% hit in equivalent album units, moving 73,768 (down from 208,316 last week) and dropping from the #1 spot to the #5 spot. This week, ye had 23,817 in pure album sales, and a streaming count 72,793,643.

This is West’s eighth straight #1 album, which ties Eminem and The Beatles for the longest streak.

Superfly Soundtrack, Good Man, and Lost & Found All Debut

The Superfly Original Motion Picture Soundtrack made its debut at #25 on the Billboard 200. The album, which is dominated by Future collaborating with the likes PARTYNEXTDOOR, Sleepy Brown, Young Bans, and Lil Wayne, only had 5,215 in pure album sales, but 11,660 in individual song sales, and almost 17 million in total streams.

Ne-Yo’s Good Man, meanwhile, made its debut on the charts at #33. The album, which was just released after months teasing, is the Atlanta native’s seventh studio album.

British singer-songwriter Jorja Smith, meanwhile, makes her first appearance on the Billboard 200 at #41 with her debut album, Lost & Found. Smith, who has previously collaborated with the likes Drake, Stormzy, and Kali Uchis, also saw the album debut at #3 on the UK charts.

Top 10 Billboard 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 06/14/2018

Note: The first number below is this week’s “total album equivalent units” count, an intersection 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.

  1. KIDS SEE GHOSTS — KIDS SEE GHOSTS — #2 — 142,124 (79,336) 92,027,939]
  2. Post Malone — Beerbongs & Bentleys — #4 — 91,933 (9,968) 111,505,133]
  3. Kanye West — ye — #5 — 73,768 (23,817) 72,793,643]
  4. Cardi B — Invasion Privacy — #6 — 45,824 (3,160) 55,982,328]
  5. Juice Wrld — Goodbye & Good Riddance — #7 — 43,413 (1,111) 60,698,834]
  6. Lil Baby — Harder Than Ever — #10 — 34,450 (37,286) 49,244,847]
  7. Post Malone — Stoney – #15 — 26,154 (2,094) 33,261,292]
  8. J. Cole — KOD – #16 — 24,198 (3,013) 30,721,185]
  9. Migos — Culture II — #18 — 20,824 (984) 27,606,872]
  10. Various Artists — Black Panther: The Album — #21 — 19,935 (2,252) 24,223,796]