
Cardi B and Doja Cat ensure the ladies dominate this week’s chart.
TOP 5
5. Make America Slime Again – NBA YoungBoy (23k)

NBA YoungBoy has held his ground on the list, while surprisingly, albums from Gunna and Drake have dropped off. This likely ties back to the massive success of “Shot Callin,” which became one of the most-streamed hip-hop tracks out right now. On top of that, his recent live shows have been making waves — packed crowds, viral moments, and appearances from some of his biggest peers. At this point, NBA YoungBoy is finally getting the recognition he deserves.
4. Already Legend – YFN Lucci (28k)

I’m not going to lie — it’s great seeing YFN Lucci back on this list. After serving time in jail, his return with Already Legend felt like a breath of fresh air. Just hearing him talk again, let alone drop bars, was something fans didn’t realize they needed. As expected, it’s his soulful melodic raps and emotional trap beats that keep you hooked. His story alone is enough to draw in new listeners, but let’s be real — that headline-making feature with Young Thug definitely helped seal the deal.
3. UY SCUTI – Young Thug (54k)

This is the highest-selling white rapper album of the week. UY SCUTI, which sounds a little choppy and stirred up plenty of controversy, still managed to be a partial win for Thugger. Sure, the numbers aren’t jaw-dropping — they fall short of his previous releases and even his frenemy Gunna’s The Last Wun — but Thug achieved exactly what he needed to. He teamed up with some of the biggest names in rap, made headlines with his trademark unpredictability, and, most importantly, reminded everyone that his eccentric, one-of-a-kind style still sets him apart from the rest.
2. Vie – Doja Cat (57k)

This album probably shouldn’t be on this list, but f**k it — it’s got some rapping, so we’ll count it. On this project, Doja Cat leans into retro pop, dropping in bars whenever the vibe calls for it. Sure, the first-week numbers came in lower than expected, but that’s never really been where her strength lies. Doja’s music has legs — her songs live on through TV shows, commercials, movies, and viral moments. So, if we’re being real, the success of this album shouldn’t be measured by sales alone.
1. AM I THE DRAMA? – Cardi B (82k)

Cardi B might’ve just delivered the most ethical hip-hop album of the year. There weren’t many gimmicks — just the right features, honest subject matter, and raw, unfiltered raps. When an artist keeps it that real, the music tends to age gracefully. That’s exactly what’s happening with AM I THE DRAMA? Salute to Cardi for keeping it solid.

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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