Juice WRLD’s posthumous album Legends Never Die has once again topped the Billboard 200 during its second week of sales. Billboard reports that the project moved another 162K equivalent album units, making Juice the ninth artist to secure a No. 1 on the Billboard 200 both when alive and after death.
Legends Never Die dropped on July 10 featuring Trippie Redd, Halsey, Marshmello, Kid Laroi, Polo G, and more. During its debut week, the LP generated 497,000 units, becoming the biggest posthumous debut in nearly 20 years. The album also had the biggest first-week sales of 2020 and the biggest audio streaming week of the year. Legends Never Die is the artist’s second No. 1 album. He landed his first, Death Race for Love in March 2019, just nine months before his untimely death.
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