Future, Metro Boomin' 'We Still Don't Trust You' Dethrones Beyonce's 'Cowboy Carter' Atop Billboard 200

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After two weeks of spending at the top of the Billboard 200 chart, Beyonce's Cowboy Carter has been dethroned by Future and Metro Boomin's most recent album, We Still Don't Trust You.

This became the rap duo's second collaborative album that opened atop the chart as their first album, We Don't Trust You, opened on the similar frame in March 2024.

Future, Metro Boomin 'We Still Don't Trust You' Billboard 200

According to Billboard, We Still Don't Trust You arrived at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with only 127,500 album units, smaller than the preceding album's 245,000 units in its opening week. Streaming powered the entire project with 124,500 units or 162.57 million streams. Traditional album sales are only 2,500, while track units are a meager 500.

Apparently, Future and Metro Boomin achieved a similar feat to the former's own record. We Still Don't Trust You marks the shortest gap between new No. 1s by an artist since Future did this years ago. In 2017, Future released his self-titled album a week before releasing his sixth album, HNDRXX, both debuting at No. 1.

It is expected that the album will soar higher in the next couple of weeks as the We Still Don't Trust You's CD configuration will only be released on Apr. 26, 2024, while the Vinyl will drop in July 2024.

Billboard 200 Top 10

Meanwhile, Beyoncé's record-breaking Cowboy Carter dipped to No. 2 on the chart after a two-week reign at the top - only earning 98,000 on its third week.

The rap duo's We Don't Trust You surged to No. 3, followed by Morgan Wallen's One Thing At A Time at No. 4.

Noah Kahan's Stick Season returned to No. 5, while Linkin Park's Papercuts debuted at No. 6 with 44,000 units.

Benson Boone's Fireworks & Rollerblades rolled to No. 7 on its second week while former chart-toppers ruled the remaining spots.

SZA's SOS is at No. 8, Morgan Wallen's Dangerous: The Double Album returned to No. 9, while Ariana Grande's Eternal Sunshine lost its luster and rounded the tenth spot on the upper region of the genre-blending chart.

Meanwhile, Taylor Swift is expected to rule the No. 1 spot on the chart next week after the record-breaking release of The Tortured Poets Department.

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