Future and Metro Boomin ’s second collaborative album, We Still Don’t Trust You , debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart (dated April 27), with 127,500 equivalent album units earned in the U.S.

in the week ending April 18, according to Luminate. It’s the sequel project to the pair’s We Don’t Trust You , which opened at No. 1 on the April 6-dated chart (with 251,000 units in its first week).

See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news With We Still Don’t Trust You arriving atop the Billboard 200 only three weeks after We Don’t Trust You debuted at No. 1, that marks the shortest gap between new No. 1s by an artist since Future replaced himself at No.

1 in 2017 in successive weeks with his self-titled album (March 11, 2017, chart) and HNDRXX (March 18, 2017), both of which debuted at No. 1. On the latest Billboard 200, We Don’t Trust You rises 4-3 with 83,000 equivalent album units earned (down 17%).

In the last 20 years, there have only been seven instances of acts charting two albums in the top three at the same time. Prince did it twice following his death in 2016 ( The Very Best of Prince and the Purple Rain soundtrack on the May 7-14, 2016 charts ), Future did so once in 2017 with his back-to-back No. 1s ( Future and HNDRXX on the March 18, 2017, chart), Taylor Swift achieved the feat three times (Dec.

26, 2020, with Evermore and Folklore ; and Dec. 9 and 23, 2023, with 1989 [Taylor’s Version] and Midnights ) and now Future an.