Juice WRLD's 'Death Race for Love' Remains Atop Billboard 200
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Even though the album tops the chart for a second week, the sales of 'Death Race for Love' sees a decrease of 55 percent.

AceShowbiz - Juice WRLD's sophomore album "Death Race for Love" spends a second week on Billboard 200 this week. The effort sold an additional 74,000 equivalent album units in the week ending March 21, according to Nielsen Music. Despite topping the chart for a second time, "Death Race for Love" sales sees a decrease of 55 percent from its opening frame of 165,000 units.

The rapper's latest effort manages to remain atop the chart due to a relatively slow week for the top 10, as there are no new albums that debut in the top ten. Almost every title inside the uppermost tier this week has spent at least one time atop the chart, and the vast majority of them are hip-hop records.

Trailing behind "Death Race for Love" is Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" which stays steady at No. 2 with 66,000 units. The soundtrack album to "A Star Is Born" is also a non-mover at No. 3 with 40,000 as A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie's "Hoodie SZN" crawls back to the top five with a little more than 33,000 units. The effort held the No. 6 spot last week before moving to No. 4.

Also staying steady at its position, Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" soundtrack album takes the No. 5 spot with 33,000 units.

The rest of the top ten are occupied by hip-hop albums, with four of them having topped the chart in the past. Post Malone's "Beerbongs & Bentleys" moves up one spot to No. 6 with 31,000 units, while Drake's "Scorpion" ascends to No. 7 with 30,000 units. Following behind them is Travis Scott (II)'s "Astroworld", which climbs to No. 8 with 28,000 units. Meanwhile, Meek Mill's "Championships" returns to the top ten at No. 9 with nearly 28,000 units.

Closing out the top ten for this week's chart is Gunna's "Drip or Drown 2" which falls two spots to No. 10 with 27,000 units.

  1. "Death Race for Love" - Juice WRLD (74,000 units)
  2. "Thank U, Next" - Ariana Grande (66,000 units)
  3. "A Star Is Born" soundtrack - Lady GaGa and Bradley Cooper (40,000 units)
  4. "Hoodie SZN" - A Boogie wit da Hoodie (a little more than 33,000 units)
  5. "Bohemian Rhapsody" soundtrack - Queen (33,000 units)
  6. "Beerbongs & Bentleys" - Post Malone (31,000 units)
  7. "Scorpion" - Drake (30,000 units)
  8. "Astroworld" - "Travis Scott (II) (28,000 units)
  9. "Championships" - Meek Mill (nearly 28,000 units)
  10. "Drip or Down 2" - Gunna (27,000 units)

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