Hip Hop Album Gross sales: Tory Lanez's "Love Me Now?" Lands In Billboard 200's High 5

Hip Hop and R&B continues to dominate the Billboard 200’s High 10 for the week ending November 1. Tory Lanez’s Love Me Now? makes a powerful debut within the High 5, whereas Ty Dolla $ign and Jeremih’s collaborative challenge, MihTy, enters the chart at No. 60.

In the meantime, MadeInTYO’s Sincerely, Tokyo hobbles on the chart at No. 99, simply squeezing into the High 100.

In His Lanez

Tory Lanez’s Love Me Now? has hit the chart at No. four with 53,795 complete album equal items, 5,zero12 in pure album gross sales and a streaming rely 62,515,513.

The challenge follows Reminiscences Don’t Lie, which was launched again in March and debuted at No. three with roughly 54,000 complete album equal items offered in its first week.

Mih Mih Mih

Regardless of the well-known fingerprints options king Ty Dolla $ign, his collaborative challenge with Jeremih — MihTy — has hit the chart at a less-than-stellar No. 60.

With 11,337 complete album equal items, 1,459 pure album gross sales and a streaming rely  12,237,857, the album clearly struggled to interrupt by the High 50.

The challenge serves because the debut album from the high-prile duo and options French Montana, Wiz Khalifa and Chris Brown.

Learn the MihTy evaluation right here. 

MadeInLA

MadeInTYO’s inaugural studio album Sincerely, Tokyo barely squeezes into the High 100 this week. With eight,335 complete album equal items, 278 pure album gross sales and a streaming rely 11,310,558, the Los Angeles-based rapper’s newest challenge lands at No. 99.

The album follows the beforehand launched single “Ned Flanders” that includes A$AP Ferg.

Learn the Sincerely, Tokyo evaluation right here. 

High 10 Billboard 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 11/01/2018