Metro Boomin's "Not All Heroes Wear Capes" Debuts Atop Billboard 200
Courtesy: HotNewHipHop.com
After moving nearly 100K equivalent album units in one week, Metro Boomin' earns his first number one album on the Billboard 200 with Not All Heroes Wear Capes. Although he only gave fans short-notice, he moved 99K equivalent album units by the week ending on Nov. 8th. The majority of the units moved were driven by streaming. Metro earned 92K from streaming album units which is the equivalent to 125.3M units, 7K from track equivalent albums, and 5K from pure album sales.
Metro undoubtedly had the biggest debut this week, but Takeoff also debuted pretty high on the Billboard 200. The Migos member's debut solo album, The Last Rocket took the #4 spot after moving 49K in its first week with 5K of those units coming from pure album sales. Takeoff is the third and final member of the Migos to enter the Billboard 200's top 10 without the assistance of his group. Quavo's debut album peaked at #2 while Offset's joint effort with Metro Boomin' and 21 Savage peaked at #4.


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