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Meek Mill Debuts At No. 1 On The Billboard 200 Albums Chart With ‘Championships’

Lil Baby, The 1975 & Ski Mask The Slump God also notched solid debuts.

Following a delay due to discrepancies in Nielsen’s data, Meek Mill’s Championships has officially become the Philly rapper’s second album to debut at No. 1. According to Billboard, Meek’s new album moved 229,000 equivalent album units in its first week, a slightly smaller sum than the first-week total of his previous No. 1 album, Dreams Worth More Than Money, but a significant improvement from 2017’s Wins & Losses.

Further down the charts, Lil Baby moved 88,000 equivalent album units of his mixtape, Street Gossip to reach No. 2, while Ski Mask the Slump God sold 51,000 units of his debut studio LP STOKELEY to end up at No. 6.

In the non-rap world, The 1975’s critically acclaimed A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships landed at No. 4 with 66,000 equivalent album units, one spot behind 6ix9ine’s DUMMY BOY. The latter artist’s album dropped towards the end of last week’s tracking week.

Genius recently broke down everything you need to know about Meek’s “What’s Free?,” with JAY-Z and Rick Ross a high-profile collaboration with Rick Ross and JAY-Z.

Read the full lyrics to “What’s Free?” and the rest of Meek Mill’s discography