
Check out the top-selling rap albums of the week, from established hits to rising stars making waves.
5. GNX – Kendrick Lamar (20K)

Rounding out the top 5, GNX moves 20K units. The significance is clear: the album only dropped in 2024! Fans are still vibing to tracks like “Luther,” “TV Now” (which currently has 666 million Spotify streams), and “Peekaboo.”
4. DON’T TAP THE GLASS – Tyler, The Creator (20K)

With 20K units, DON’T TAP THE GLASS proves that Big Tyler still has major pull. Fans are still bumping tracks like “Ring Ring Ring” and “Big Poe”!
3. STAR LINE – Chance The Rapper (22K)

Chance the Rapper’s comeback album, STAR LINE, debuts with 22K units sold. While the numbers might seem modest, it’s important to remember that Chance is an independent artist without the typical label push. Regardless, the album delivers, showcasing an underdog version of Chance that fans can’t help but love.
2. $ome $exy $ongs 4 U – Drake & PARTYNEXTDOOR (23k)

Following closely is Some Sexy Songs 4 U, which moves 23K units this week. There’s a strong chance this could end up as the highest-selling hip-hop album of the year. If it does, The Boy easily earns the title of comeback player of the year. You can give PND a cookie, too.
1. The Last Wun – Gunna (48k)

Topping the charts this week, The Last Wun leads with an impressive 48K units sold. This strong showing keeps the project firmly in the spotlight, and it already feels like one of those albums that will age gracefully.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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