Roddy Ricch Album P.E.M.F.B.A. Becomes No. 1 Album In US Again

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Roddy Ricch Album P.E.M.F.B.A. Becomes No. 1 Album In US Again

Compton rapper Roddy Ricch continues his mountainous success, this as his album Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial returns to the top spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

The 10-week-old record climbs back to number one for the fourth nonconsecutive week — garnering 79K equivalent album units. During this time, the lowest the album dipped was to the number four spot.

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For those unknowing, Roddy made his mainstream debut with the late Nipsey Hussle on his Grammy Award-winning hit “Racks In The Middle.” Since, Roddy’s continuously dropped new music, and most recently got caught up in the wave of a viral challenge with his hit “The Box.”

Currently, the video has over 102 million views on YouTube, over 335 million streams on Spotify, and countless TikToks, Trillers and more across all social platforms.

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Furthermore, currently rounding out the top five with Roddy on the BB200 chart are: #2: Post Malone (Hollywood’s Bleeding); #3: Eminem (Music To Be Murdered By); #4: Green Day (Father Of All…); and #5: Billie Eilish (When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?).

Press play below to stream the Roddy Ricch hit “The Box off of P.E.M.F.B.A., and after the full album

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