Thanks to the release of several merch bundles and the success of his headlining tour, Travis Scott returned to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with ASTROWORLD. Per Billboard, the album moved 71,000 album equivalent units, rising 60 percent.

Upon its release in August, ASTROWORLD moved 537,000 units, trailing only Drake’s Scorpion. It hung onto the No. 1 spot for a second week, beating Queen by Nicki Minaj, which led to some harsh words by her about Scott’s numbers being inflated by the same merch bundle sales that helped buoy ASTROWORLD once again.

Of its 71,000 units, ASTROWORLD sold 31,000 albums, an 816 percent increase likely explained by purchases of the merch bundles.

The second spot on the chart is occupied by 6ix9ine whose debut studio album DUMMY BOY was delayed after the rapper’s racketeering and firearm arrest on November 19. The album leaked and was briefly for sale on the rapper’s website, which likely marred its numbers, along with 6ix9ine’s inability to promote it due to his incarceration. DUMMY BOY sold 66,000 units, 10,000 of which were album sales.

Elsewhere on the charts, Michael Bublé had a pair of top five placements. His new album love moved 58,000 units for a No. 3 finish, while his 2011 holiday record Christmas leapt to No. 5.

The most recent episode of Genius' series For The Record featured an in-depth discussion about the effect of 6ix9ine’s federal charges on his career:

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