Polo G and Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit joined Future in having albums debut in the top 10. By Chris Willman Music Writer The new album by Future, “High Off Life,” got high on the charts, entering the Rolling Stone album chart at No.
1 with 155,300 album units. That tally was calculated from 26,000 full album sales (aided by a merch bundle), 23,500 song sales and 155 million streams.
Another new hip-hop entry could be found at No. 2: Polo G’s “The Goat” bowed with 98,200 album units. That broke down into 15,000 full album sales, 5,900 song sales and 104.9 million streams.
A rock singer/songwriter found his way into the top 10 as well — a rarity in these hip-hop-dominant times. “Reunions” from Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit entered at No.
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