NBA Youngboy reaches another milestone with “Colors”.
NBA Youngboy continues reaching new heights with his consistent music as the rapper’s latest project “Colors” debuted at number 2 on Billboard 200. The project moved around 79,000 equivalent units in the first week and helped him earn a milestone 20th project to chart on Billboard 200.
It is revealed that in just 5 years, since 2017, the Baton Rouge rapper charted 20 albums on the Billboard 200. He is now on number 9 as the rapper with the most charted solo projects in his career. The top on the list is the legendary E-40, who has charted 32 albums in a career of around 35 years.
The next on the list is Tech N9ne (29), Gucci Mane (27), Snoop Dogg (27), Jay-Z (23), 2Pac (21), Nas (21) and Lil Wayne with 20 charted projects. With the speed that Youngboy Never Broke Again catalog is growing, it won’t be too long before he tops the iconic list.
NBA Colors is YoungBoy’s sixth Top 10 album on the Billboard 200, beating off Gunna’s chart-topping album DS4Ever, which dropped to No. 3 on the charts. With Until Death Call My Name, YoungBoy had his maiden Top 10 appearance in May 2018.
Despite another W on the charts, YoungBoy’s label, Atlantic Records, is singing a different song. On Monday (January 31), the rapper apparently turned to his YouTube channel to warn people about doing business with the label.
NBA Youngboy Calls Out His Label Atlantic Records For “Blackballing” Him
In other news, the “Sincerely, Kentrell” rapper is also closing in on Eminem’s Youtube Record of rapper with most solo music videos to reach 100 million views.
YoungBoy Never Broke Again has now charted 20 albums on the #Billboard200 in his career—all since 2017.
The only act to chart more albums on the ranking since then is @GratefulDead (35).
— billboard charts (@billboardcharts) January 31, 2022
NUMBERS DONT LIE 🌹 Solo rappers with the most career entries on the #Billboard200: @billboard 💯❤️🙏🏿 pic.twitter.com/UAfUvFjYyZ
— E40 Mogul Entrepreneur (@E40) February 1, 2022