Future and Juice WRLD make their debut on the charts with WRLD ON DRUGS.
The rappers’ collaborative effort enters at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 98,000 equivalent units, of which 8,000 are traditional sales. The album was the most-streamed album of the week with 88,000 streaming equivalent units or 123.4 million on-demand audio streams.
.@1future and @JuiceWorlddd's 'WRLD ON DRUGS' was the most streamed album of the week in the US (123.4m on-demand audio streams).
— chart data (@chartdata) October 28, 2018
WRLD ON DRUGS marks the second top five set of 2018 for Future and Juice WRLD. Future previously hit No. 3 in July with the streaming-only release of BEASTMODE 2. Juice WRLD peaked at No. 4 in August with his debut album Goodbye & Good Riddance. DRUGS is the tenth top 10 for Future, and the second for Juice WRLD.
Elsewhere, Lil Wayne’s former chart-topper Tha Carter V dips 3-5 with 65,000 units, Lil Baby and Gunna’s Drip Harder falls 4-6 (56,000), and Drake’s Scorpion slides 6-7 (51,000).
Khalid earns his second top 10 on the Billboard 200 with his seven-track EP Suncity, which debuts at No. 8 with 50,000 equivalent units (9,000 in album sales). His 2017 full-length debut album American Teen peaked at No. 4 in September 2017 and currently remains at No. 37 on the chart.
Rounding out this week’s top 10 are Travis Scott’s Astroworld at No. 9 (47,000) and Post Malone’s beerbongs & bentleys at No. 10 (42,000).
Billboard 200 Top 10
1. Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper – A Star Is Born – 109,000
2. Future and Juice WRLD – WRLD ON DRUGS – 98,000
3. Greta Van Fleet – Anthem of the Peaceful Army – 87,000
4. Disturbed – Evolution – 71,000
5. Lil Wayne – Tha Carter V – 65,000
6. Lil Baby and Gunna – Drip Harder – 56,000
7. Drake – Scorpion – 51,000
8. Khalid – Suncity – 50,000
9. Travis Scott – Astroworld – 47,000
10. Post Malone – beerbongs & bentleys – 42,000