Rapper Future makes Billboard chart history with 'HNDRXX'

Future's HNDRXX sold 121,000 units across album


Reuters March 07, 2017
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Atlanta rapper Future became the first artist to score two consecutive chart-topping albums in as many weeks on the US Billboard 200 album chart, as his latest release debuted at Number 1 on Monday, a week after his last chart-topping album.

Future's HNDRXX (pronounced "Hendrix") sold 121,000 units across album and song sales and streaming activity since its Feb 24 release, according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan.

It follows the rapper's self-titled album, released Feb 17, which topped the Billboard 200 chart last week and dropped to Number 2 this week with another 64,000 units sold.

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Billboard magazine described HNDRXX as exploring "the softer, vulnerable side" of the rapper compared with his Future album.

The publication also said the rapper was the first artist not only to achieve two back-to-back Number 1 albums but also to succeed himself at the top of the chart.

The Billboard 200 album chart tallies units from album sales, song sales (10 songs equal one album) and streaming activity (1,500 streams equal one album).

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Other new entries on the top 10 of the Billboard 200 album chart this week include country band Little Big Town, debuting at Number 4 with Breaker, and country singer Aaron Watson at Number 10 with Vaquero.

On the Digital Songs chart, which measures online singles sales, British singer Ed Sheeran's Shape of You held onto the top spot with another 141,000 copies sold.

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