
BigXthaPlug’s country-rap album ‘I Hope You’re Happy‘ is projected to debut at #11 on the Billboard 200 with around 40,000 units — blending hip-hop grit with heartbreak country vibes and star-studded features.
BigXthaPlug is about to shake things up—his I Hope You’re Happy album is projected to debut at #11 on the Billboard 200 with an estimated 40,000 units sold in the first week. This comes in the wake of the massive success of his 2024 album Take Care, which recently went platinum despite being released independently.
The album is a genre-bending fusion of country and rap, fully leaning into heartbreak and resilience. It features standout tracks such as “I Hope You’re Happy” (with Darius Rucker), “Box Me Up” (featuring Jelly Roll), “All The Way” (Bailey Zimmerman), “Hell at Night” (Ella Langley), “Pray Hard,” and more.
Musically, the album’s beats are built around country guitar, Southern rhythms, and rap’s raw energy. BigXthaPlug brings his signature edge to each track, leaning into lyrical sparks of heartbreak and personal storytelling—all while navigating the country rap format with authenticity, not imitation.
This album also arrives as a milestone in his crossover journey, following the platinum success of Take Care, which helped him break out of the underground spotlight. The blending of country and hip-hop on I Hope You’re Happy signals that BigXthaPlug isn’t just making hits—he’s reshaping genres and exposing his artistry to broader audiences.
BigXthaPlug's 'I Hope You're Happy' expected to sell 40K first week and chart at #11 on Billboard ?? pic.twitter.com/0L8G8PTzsR
— Hip Hop All Day (@HipHopAllDayy) August 26, 2025

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