It was the first Number One for Meek Mill, who mightily improved on his Number Two peak and 165,000 opening week copies for his 2012 debut Dreams and Nightmares.ĭreams Worth More Than Money also scored the fourth-best sales week of 2015, finishing behind Drake’s If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly and Mumford & Sons’ Wilder Mind, Billboard reports. Starting July 10th, the entire music industry will move toward a global release date of Friday, eliminating the staggered arrival that finds albums hitting both physical and digital shelves on different dates in different continents. Meek Mill claimed the last Billboard 200 Number One album of the Tuesday release era as the Philadelphia rapper’s Dreams Worth More Than Money sold 246,000 total copies in its debut week.
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