Savage's 'What Happened to the Streets' debuts at No. 1 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums with 73,000 units, securing the rapper's fifth consecutive champ.
Of the first-week total for What Happened to the Streets?, streaming activity contributed 48,000 units, representing 65.8 million official on-demand audio and video streams of the album’s songs.
“@1future I apologize my brother I should of called you first…Us,” 21 wrote. Future accepted the apology and replied: “@21savage u my lil brother for infinity. US 6.” Mutual friend Big Bank proceeded ...
It’s a star-studded affair, with 21 recruiting some familiar faces, as Drake, Young Nudy, Latto, G Herbo, GloRilla, Metro Boomin and Lil Baby make guest appearances on the project. The 33-year-old ...
Savage’s new album ‘WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS?’ debuts at No. 3. See how it stacks up against Atlanta’s biggest rap releases of 2025 on Rap-Up.
The album earned 73,000 equivalent album units in its opening week, driven by 48,000 streaming equivalent album units, which equaled 65.83 million on-demand streams. The album also sold 25,000 copies, ...
In 2024, the song of the year was so undeniable and inescapable that we don’t even have to bother naming it. This year, the landscape is much trickier. Twenty twenty-five hasn’t produced a ...
I was made aware of the new 21 Savage album two weekends ago when a midsize Toyota pulled up to a Christmas tree lot pumping “Where You From,” the opening track on “What Happened to the Streets?,” now ...
We should address the elephant in the room: hip-hop did not have a strong year on the charts. In fact, rap music had its worst showing in years. Back in October, it made headlines when—for the first ...
BTS frontman RM nearly soars to No. 1 on Billboard's Rap Digital Song Sales chart, but "Nuts" is forced to settle for second ...
In an exclusive interview with Okayplayer, Latto reflects on growth, confidence and the creative clarity guiding her into ...
PREMIUM TIMES reported that Mr Obama’s 2024 playlist featured Nigerian stars Rema and Tems, with Tems’ “Love Me, Jeje” and Rema’s “Yayo” making the cut.