Last week, $uicideboy$ made a notable return to the Billboard charts with their latest album, 'New World Depression.' While the album initially opened at No. 1 on a single tally, it has shown an interesting trend in its second week on the rankings.
Despite the typical pattern of declining interest after an album's debut, 'New World Depression' managed to climb to the top spot on two Billboard charts in its second week. The album surged to No. 1 on both the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Top Rap Albums charts, marking a significant achievement for the rap duo.
This success on the charts also marked $uicideboy$'s first No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, adding to their accolades in the music industry. The album's rise to the throne on these charts came after initially starting at No. 2 in the previous week.
Previously, $uicideboy$ had to settle for second place on these charts as rapper Don Toliver's album claimed the top spot. However, in a turn of events, 'New World Depression' surpassed its competition and secured the No. 1 position on both charts.
In addition to its success on the R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap Albums charts, 'New World Depression' also debuted at No. 1 on the Vinyl Albums chart in its first week. While the album experienced a slight decline in its second week on the Vinyl Albums chart, it still maintained a strong presence in the top rankings.
Furthermore, $uicideboy$'s latest studio project entered the top 10 on three other Billboard charts, including the Top Album Sales, Billboard 200, and Top Streaming Albums lists. Although the album has slipped from the highest tier on these charts in its second week, its initial impact and chart performance have solidified its position in the music landscape.
Overall, the success of 'New World Depression' reflects $uicideboy$'s ability to resonate with audiences and make a significant impact on the Billboard charts. As the album continues to make waves in the music industry, it showcases the duo's talent and appeal to a diverse audience.