Friday, August 22, 2025
Chance The Rapper New Album Sold Just 22K
Chance The Rapper dropped his first album since 2019 titled "Star Line." The 17-track album features collaborations with heavyweights like Lil Wayne, Young Thug, Joey Bada$$, and Jay Electronica.
According to Histdailydouble.com, Chance's "Star Line" album sold an underwhelming 22,310 in the first week, including streams.
At 22,000 units, Star Line won't shatter records, but it signals a resilient comeback for an artist who once redefined independence in hip-hop. In an era where first-week figures often dictate narratives, Chance's focus on legacy and community, evident in tracks exploring identity and resilience, prioritizes longevity over instant gratification. As final numbers roll in from Hits Daily Double and Billboard, expect updates that could adjust based on late-week streaming surges.
For fans, Star Line isn't just about sales; it's a chapter in Chance's ongoing story of transformation. Whether it climbs higher or stabilizes in the mid-tier, the album reaffirms his place as a thoughtful voice in rap, proving that true stardom isn't always measured in units sold.
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