Top 5 Highest-Selling Rap Albums This Week (08/09/25): $uicideboy$, NBA YoungBoy & Clipse

A surprising hip-hop duo comes in first place.


5. Let God Sort ‘Em Out — Clipse (26k)

The legendary Virginia duo makes a strong return with Let God Sort ‘Em Out, pulling in 26,000 units this week. Their razor-sharp lyricism and trademark coke rap storytelling remind everyone why Clipse still matter in 2025. It almost feels like they reset the rap game for a bit.

4. MASA (Make America Slime Again) — NBA YoungBoy (27k)

NBA YoungBoy’s latest, MASA, racks up 27,000 sales. Known for his relentless release schedule, MASA is his most important album of the year, and might signal he has more to come.

3. DON’T TAP THE GLASS — Tyler, The Creator (30k)

Tyler’s DON’T TAP THE GLASS moves 30,000 units, proving yet again his artistry is both critically acclaimed and commercially powerful. A mix of lush production, failed singing attempts, and sharp lyricism makes this one of the most celebrated drops of the year.

2. Dangerous Summer — Yeat (34k)

Yeat’s Dangerous Summer racks up 34,000 sales, fueled by hypnotic beats and his signature vocal style. To me, this new project showed his musical range.

1. THY KINGDOM COME — $uicideboy$ (57k)

At the top spot with 57,000 units sold, THY KINGDOM COME by $uicideboy$ reigns supreme. The duo’s dark, uncompromising style has built a cult following that translates directly into huge first-week numbers.



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