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It debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200, becoming Mayers’ third consecutive top-five album on the chart, but another low-seller. [101] [102] In its second week, the album dropped to number 15, with 26,000 album-equivalent units (1,000 copies). [103] The following week, Testing dropped to number 22 on the chart. [104]
ASAP Rocky initially garnered mainstream attention after releasing his singles "Peso" and "Purple Swag" in summer 2011. Initially hesitant on signing to a major label, he eventually signed with record executive Bryan Leach's Polo Grounds Music (an imprint of RCA Records ), after developing a close relationship with the fellow Harlem native.
Also, as the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart's distillation, A.L.L.A. stayed at the top slot on the US Rap Albums chart for a total of five nonconsecutive weeks (between June 13 – July 11), before being dethroned by rapper Meek Mill's second studio album, Dreams Worth More Than Money, which also debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, giving ...
ASAP Rocky is about to hit the peak of his career — or have the worst year of his life. ... “Long.Live.ASAP” and “At.Long.Last ASAP,” debuted atop the Billboard 200. In recent years, he ...
"Fuckin' Problems" (also censored as "Problems" and titled on the clean version "F**kin' Problems") is a song by American rapper ASAP Rocky, featuring Canadian rapper Drake and fellow American rappers 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar.
This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on Billboard magazine's Pop Airplay chart (previously known as Mainstream Top 40, Pop Songs, and Top 40/CHR). Taylor Swift has the record for the most number-one songs with 13.
"Ruby Rosary" is a song by American rapper ASAP Rocky featuring fellow American rapper J. Cole. Produced by the Alchemist , it was released on September 6, 2024, as the third single from the Rocky's upcoming fourth studio album Don't Be Dumb .
Long. Live. ASAP debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, with 139,000 album-equivalent units and 139,000 copies in pure album sales in its first week. [60] As of April 17, 2013, the album had sold 312,000 copies in the United States. [ 61 ]