Gucci Mane’s post prison success continues to reach new heights as he now has a No. 1 album. With his first album since returning home, Trap God has landed him a No.1 spot on the charts.
According to Nielsen Music, The East Atlanta Santa’s Everybody Lookin sold 43,000 copies in it’s first week, ending July 28. Prior to Everybody Lookin, the best Gucci has placed was No.2 with his 2009 release, The State Vs. Radric Davis and 2010’s The Appeal: Georgia’s Most Wanted.
Finally landing a No. 1 spot isn’t the only thing Gucci accomplished with this album. Everybody Lookin is his 28th album to make the charts. He has now broke the tie he previously held with Young Money CEO, Lil Wayne and now only trails E40, who has 32 albums.
On the Billboard Top 200, which ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA), Gucci placed No. 2 behind Drake’s Views, who surpassed a whopping 11 weeks at No.1.
Three singles on the album made it on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Leading the pack is “Back On The Road,” with Drake, coming in at No. 28, “P**** Print,” featuring Kanye West at No. 31 spot and “1st Day Out Tha Feds” at No. 42.
Congrats to Gucci!
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