21 Savage Debuts At No. 1 With "I Am > I Was"

21 Savage earned his first number one album this week with"I Am > I Was." The sophomore effort, helping 21 to new heights, produced a respectable131,000 albums sold (equivalent units) in its first week to beat out competition fromA Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, whose Hoodie SZN defied expectations by placing second inBillboard'sweekly roundup.

21 Savage earned his first number one album this week with "I Am > I Was." The sophomore effort, helping 21 to new heights, produced a respectable 131,000 albums sold (equivalent units) in its first week to beat out competition from A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, whose Hoodie SZN defied expectations by placing second in Billboard's weekly roundup.

Theoretically, I Am > I Was isn't even 21 Savage's second project of note, as some would consider the "non-studio" projects with Offset and Metro Boomin to be just engrossing. But I Am > I Was is "by a long shot" the first commercial yield of this magnitude, far surpassing his Issa debut. A series of songs of this album have already gone into wider circulation, without his intervention.

Even LeBron James recycled lyrics from "asmr" for a social media post that was negatively received by a scrutinous public. Both men would eventually apologize for their insensitivity. But otherwise, "I Am > I Was" has been a complete godsend for 21 Savage's career, especially considering there was a point where he was questioning everything about himself, much less his musical career.

Aside from 21 Savage and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie who climbed to 1 and 2 respectively, top honors on the Billboard 200 primarily went to holiday-themed albums from the likes of Michael BublĂ© and Nat King Cole, among others.

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