Yeat has secured his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart with his latest effort, Lyfestyle.
Billboard has announced the California native's fifth studio album, Lyfestyle, has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard chart, moving 89,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending October 24, according to Luminate. Those numbers have given Yeat his best week ever regarding units.
Coming in second place on the Billboard 200 is Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet, which brought in 79,000 equivalent album units, while Jelly Roll's Beautifully Broken fell from the top spot to No. 3 with 68,000 units. In fourth place is Rod Wave's Last Lap, which moved 67,000 units.
Lyfestyle was released initially on October 18, boasting features from Lil Durk, Don Toliver, Kodak Black and more. The album is Yeat's fifth consecutive Top 10 entry, with his last album, 2093, debuting at No. 2 in March. Of the 89,000 equivalent album units Yeat earned on his new project, album sales comprise 60,000, and SEA units comprise 29,000, which equals 39.67 million on-demand official streams. By comparison, 2093 snagged 58,000 streaming equivalent units, with only 12,000 coming from pure album sales.
The album's chart success can be attributed to how widely available it was to fans. The 22-track project was available for digital download, streaming, and physical format, with a CD and vinyl edition available exclusively through Yeat's official website. This marks the first time Yeat has released an album on a physical CD, which were all signed by the rapper.