'Vultures 1' Secures Second Week at No. 1, Marking Ye's Chart-Topping Comeback
Ye's latest album with Ty Dolla Sign achieves a milestone not seen in over a decade, amidst efforts to recover from recent controversies.
- Ye's collaborative album with Ty Dolla Sign, 'Vultures 1,' remains at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for a second consecutive week, marking his first album to achieve this in over a decade.
- 'Vultures 1' earned 75,000 equivalent album units in its second week, including 95 million streams and 2,000 copies sold as a complete package.
- Yeat's '2093' debuts at No. 2 with 70,000 equivalent album units, featuring guest appearances by Future and Lil Wayne, and boosted by the release of deluxe versions.
- This success comes after Ye's controversial period in the music industry, including antisemitic remarks that led to a loss of major-label record deal and booking agent.
- 'Vultures 1' is Ye's attempt at a comeback, promoted through well-attended listening events, and is his first album to spend more than one week at No. 1 since 'Watch the Throne' with Jay-Z.