Travis Scott’s Mixtape ‘Days Before Rodeo’ Reigns as No. 1 Again

Travis Scott’s Mixtape ‘Days Before Rodeo’ Reigns as No. 1 Again

Updated on: October 13, 2024 3:01 pm GMT

After ‍a decade-long wait, ‍Travis Scott’s mixtape *Days‌ Before ‍Rodeo* has made a sensational‌ rise⁣ to the top of the Billboard 200, marking a remarkable chapter in the⁤ rapper’s ​already illustrious career. Initially released for free in ⁢2014, ‌this project has now ⁢transformed into a phenomenal commercial success, demonstrating Scott’s enduring appeal​ and⁣ the ⁢power of music evolution.

Chart-Topping Comeback

Travis Scott’s ⁤*Days‌ Before Rodeo* soared to No. 1 on the ​Billboard 200⁣ chart for the week dated September 28, 2024. This⁤ marks his fourth album to achieve the ​top spot, following his past successes with *Utopia* (2023), *Astroworld* (2018),⁣ and *Birds in the Trap ⁣Sing McKnight* (2016). The mixtape clocked in an impressive 156,000 equivalent album ⁢units during the latest tracking week, thanks in part ⁢to the overwhelming response to its vinyl release.

This‌ leap ⁣from No. 106 to No. 1 is particularly ‌noteworthy, as it represents one⁤ of the‍ largest jumps⁣ on the Billboard 200 since Tyler, the Creator’s *Call Me​ If You Get Lost* surged from No. ‌120 to ‌No. 1 in 2022.

Vinyl Sales Drive Success

A significant driver of ​this ⁢surge in rankings was the exclusive release of vinyl ⁣records sold through Scott’s webstore. Here’s a breakdown of the numbers:

  • Total equivalent album units: ⁣156,000
  • Traditional album sales: 150,000
  • Vinyl sales: 149,000
  • Streaming equivalent album ​units: 6,000
  • Track equivalent album units: negligible

This vinyl release not only made *Days Before Rodeo* the top-selling album of the‍ week, but it also recorded ⁣the largest week on vinyl for a rap album since tracking began in 1991.

From Free Release to​ Chart Legend

Originally, Scott released *Days Before ⁣Rodeo* in August 2014 ⁤as⁢ a free ‍download,​ which at the time, rendered it⁣ ineligible for Billboard chart rankings.​ The⁢ recent commercial release⁣ on August 23 for its ⁢10-year anniversary allowed the mixtape to be​ properly counted on the charts for‌ the first time.

After initially debuting at No. 2 in early September, *Days Before Rodeo* fell sharply in its second week to No. 30 and then plummeted to No. 106. However, the anticipation surrounding the ⁣vinyl editions sparked revitalized‍ interest among fans, ⁤ultimately ⁢leading the mixtape ‍back to ⁣prominence.

Changing Dynamics in Music‌ Consumption

The success story of *Days Before Rodeo* reflects the changing dynamics of how music is consumed today. With ​vinyl enjoying a revival, it is evident that fans are keen to invest in physical copies of their favorites. Scott’s mixture of standard and deluxe vinyl offerings—including exclusive‍ boxed ‍sets—enabled dedicated fans to connect deeper ⁢with the release.

The arms race for sales has seen similar trends​ previously, where ⁢vinyl editions have redefined success on the⁢ Billboard charts, a‌ trend that⁣ speaks to the robust relationship between nostalgia and​ music consumption.

Impact on ⁢the‌ Billboard Landscape

With *Days Before ​Rodeo* ‍clinching the No. 1 spot, it displaced Sabrina Carpenter’s *Short‍ N’⁤ Sweet*, ⁢which had a ‌three-week reign at the top. Carpenter’s album now‌ sits at No. 2 with ‍108,000 equivalent album ⁢units.

Here’s ‌a glimpse of the current Billboard 200 Top Five entries:

  1. *Days​ Before Rodeo* – Travis Scott
  2. *Short N’​ Sweet* – Sabrina Carpenter
  3. *The Rise ​and Fall of a Midwest Princess* – Chappell Roan
  4. *F-1 Trillion* – Post Malone
  5. *One Thing​ at‍ a Time* – Morgan Wallen

Conclusion

Travis Scott’s *Days ​Before Rodeo* has not only reclaimed its place in music charts but has also revitalized‍ the conversation around the impact of vinyl sales in a digital-heavy industry.​ As countless ⁣fans continue to embrace music in diverse formats, Scott’s latest achievement serves​ as a reminder of how the industry is evolving, transforming ​not​ just access to music, but also the way ⁤that artists and their legacies are celebrated over time. The journey of *Days Before Rodeo* from a ⁢free mixtape to a chart-topping album underscores the artistic power and lasting connection that music can forge with its audience

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