Kanye West has led a slew of new rap music debuts on the US
weekly Billboard 200 album chart.
Yeezus, West's seventh solo studio album, sold 327,000 copies in
its first week, according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan,
falling below Billboard's expectation of 500,000 copies sold.
The album scored the third biggest opening week sales this year,
behind singer Justin Timberlake's The 20/20 Experience, which
opened with 968,000 copies in March, and French electro-dance duo
Daft Punk's Random Access Memories debuting with 339,000 copies in
May.
Unlike most albums that are promoted heavily ahead of release,
Yeezus was released on June 18 after West debuted new tracks at a
music festival earlier in the month.
Despite the hurried release, critics gave the album positive
reviews, saying West's aggressive lyrics and dance beats were
"daring and "ambitious."
Rapper J. Cole landed at No. 2 this week as his sophomore album
Born Sinner sold 297,000 copies, exceeding industry projections
that placed sales around the 150,000 mark.
Indie rapper Mac Miller's Watching Movies with the Sound Off
debuted at No. 3 with 101,000 copies sold.
Miller's strong opening echoes that of his first album, 2011's
Blue Slide Park, which became the first rap record produced by an
independent label, Rostrum Records, to debut at No. 1 since 1995 on
the Billboard 200 album chart.
Last year, indie rapper Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis' The
Heist debuted at No. 2 and to date, has sold more than 843,000
copies in the United States, marking a growing presence of
independently produced rap music on the music charts.
Destiny's Child singer Kelly Rowland debuted at No. 4 with her
latest solo album Talk a Good Game, rounding out the new albums
debuting in the top 10 this week.
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