Roddy Ricch, a 21-year-old rapper from Compton, Calif., has topped the latest Billboard album chart, beating out the newest LPs from the Who and Camila Cabello, while news of the death of Juice WRLD sent his two albums back to the Top 10.

Ricch’s “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial,” his first studio album, opened at No. 1 with the equivalent of 101,000 sales in the United States, according to Nielsen. The vast majority of that total was from streaming, with songs from the album being played almost 131 million times; just 3,000 copies of “Please Excuse Me” were sold as a complete package.

Also this week, “Who,” the latest from the Who, opened at No. 2, the band’s best chart position since “Who Are You” in 1978, which also went to No. 2. “Who” was credited with 89,000 sales, most of which were made as part of a deal bundling it with tickets to the band’s latest tour.

Cabello’s second album, “Romance,” opened at No. 3, while Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding” fell two spots to No. 4.