Future's 'High Off Life' reached the No. 1 on the most recent Billboard 200 album chart, after earning 153,000 equivalent album units in its debut week. 16,000 of those units came from album sales, mostly from merchandise/album bundles, while almost all the others were streamed, Billboard reports. Also in the new top 10: Polo G's 'The Goat' bows at No. 2 with 99,000 units, and Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit’s 'Reunions' jumps from No. 149 to No. 9 after its first week of wide release, with 35,000 in sales.

Rolling Stone tries to, partly at least, define the 2010s by specific sounds that emerged. Not that those sounds didn't exist before, it's just that in the last 10 years they got main roles. RS heard: whisper pop sounds (by Billie Eilish), sounds as lyrics in rap (Future, Young Thug), chorus devoid of human voice […]

Future's latest LP, 'The Wizrd', was sold in 126,000 copies in first-week sales in USA, landing the album in the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart. It's his sixth best-sales album - previously, the Atlanta rhymer's 'DS2', 'What A Time To Be Alive' (with Drake), 'Evol', 'FUTURE', and 'HNDRXX' topped the chart, in three and a half years. All Hip Hop...