Lil Uzi Vert has earned his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with LUV Is Rage 2. Following initial sales reports, Billboard has announced the official numbers for LUV’s new release, which approxiamtively adds up to 135,000 album units, including a quarter of them in traditional sales (28K).

Uzi’s sales come primarily from Streaming Equivalent Album units. His 100,000 SEA (streaming equivalent album) is the highest for an album since Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN. achieved 105,000 in its third week on the charts. It is the third highest SEA total in a week behind Drake’s More Life (257,000) and Kendrick’s debut week (227,000).

However, when you look deeper into it, Uzi isn’t surpassing South Florida rapper XXXTentacion annnounced to be No. 2 with his 17 album, which has sold 87,000 units.

According to Kworb, while Uzi outshine X on spotify of a million stream, X is still number one on Apple Music in twenty countries including the US, UK & Australia and while both have fell two places in the Global Digital Artist Ranking on Itunes, X is still ahead of Uzi peaking at number 13 while Uzi is only at number 20.

They are also top charting artists in ‘Soundcloud Weekly Top 50’ and once again X is ahead of Uzi with his latest collaboration with Trippie Redd on ‘Fuck Love’ peaking at No.2 while Uzi’s first track peaks at No.12 with ‘Sauce it Up’ where he refers to himself as ‘Lucifer’ for the first time.

Latest news includes, Inter Alia, Uzi’s meeting his idol, Marilyn Manson Aka ‘The Pale Emperor’, revealing he has plans to put up a rock album in his latest interview with Zane Lowe. XXXTentacion also had a lot going on with the controversy due to the suicide video, and the free show he was supposed to attend and perform at, which got shut down by cops on saturday while upset fans crowd of 2.000 plus got fans kinda upset …

As for LUV Is Rage 2, Uzi recently stated that the goal of the long-awaited album was to teach the younger generation about songwriting structure. “2 was made for our youth,” tweeted the rapper. “so they can learn how to format real songs.”