The Juice WRLD posthumous train continues. The Rick Ross train, not so much.
HitsDailyDouble is projecting Fighting Demons, Juice's second album since his death, will do 125K SPS in its first week, which will place it second on the carts to Adele.
That's a big drop from the 497K Juice's first posthumous album Legends Never Die did in 2019. But still pretty good considering he's been dead for a while now.
Rick Ross's 11th album Richer Than I've Ever Been didn't do nearly as well.
It's projected to do 30K in its first week, which will just sneak in the top 20.
That's a big dip from the 80K first week Ross's last album, 2019's Port Of Miami, did and continues a general sales decline for the Bawse.
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