I pick and choose what I want to put on what. The Bronx native’s Hoodie SZN moved 58,341 total album equivalent units, edging out 21’s 55,719 units moved. “I said, ‘Hell no, I’m dropping every quarter.’ I got enough music to drop all of that sh*t. It’s long, so I wasn’t going to drop anything after this for at least half a year so fans can really let the music sink in, but then I thought about it,” he said. With 89,827 total album equivalent units, 6,316 pure album sales and a streaming count of 115,521,804, the project settled in at No. “This one is 18 tracks compared to my usual 12 to 13. A-Boogie also returned with his sophomore album, Hoodie SZN. On that same topic, A Boogie discussed with VIBE why he decided to record a bevy of tracks for his project. 1 on the sales-only Top Album Sales chart. “Hip-hop has been more in touch with their fans than anybody in the last few years.” The top selling album this week is Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born soundtrack, with 21,000 sold, and is No. “I don’t think it’s a sales trick as much as audience behavior,” said Daniel Glass, Glassnote Records’ president. In its second week, the album remained at number two on the chart, earning an additional 58,000 units. Of that number 126,000 were traditional album sales and 101,000 were from. The project managed to move a total of 111,000 units in its first week, with 106,000 coming from streaming equivalent albums, 3,000 from pure album sales and 1,000 from track equivalents album units. Hoodie SZN debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 with 90,000 album-equivalent units (including 6,000 pure album sales) in its first week. It is safe to safe that Hoodie Szn was A Boogie Wit Da Hoodies most coveted. 1-charting album with his sophomore release Hoodie SZN, selling less than 1,000 copies. In an article published by Rolling Stone, music industry power players discussed streaming’s pitfalls and benefits when it concerns putting out super long albums. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie‘s new album Artist 2.0 has debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 chart, behind only Justin Bieber. Last month, New York rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie set a record for lowest pure sales for a No. While spectators believe that artists can manipulate the streaming system by putting out longer albums, others believe it’ll prove to be beneficial in the long run.