Tyler, the Creator’s ‘Chromakopia’ Tops Billboard 200 for Second Straight Week

Tyler, The Creator has topped the Billboard 200 once again with his latest album.

For the second straight week, Tyler landed in the No. 1 spot thanks to his eighth studio album moving 160,000 equivalent album units in the United States. This accomplishment made Chromakopia Tyler’s first album to land at the top of the charts for two consecutive weeks, and his second to hit the No. 1 spot at two different times.

Tyler achieved this feat with his 2021 album Call Me If You Get Lost, which went No. 1 in two nonconsecutive weeks. His first No. 1 album came when he dropped his sixth studio album, IGOR, in 2019. Chromakopia’s second-week chart dominance was partly due to the release of the CD and two additional boxed sets.

All physical copies are available on Tyler’s website. The rapper recently thanked fans for tuning into his album in his Instagram Story and even saved room for those who were critical of the album.

“Thank you to everyone who has listened, skimmed through, put it on repeat, turned off, loved it, hated it, grew on, grown off, related to, was foreign to, anything,” said Tyler. “I really appreciate any ears…. I’m at a different point in my life than I was when most of you met me. S” to share these “thoughts or feelings that I may/may not have lightly touched on before felt like such a release, and to see so many of you resonate with it is such a great feeling I’ve never experienced. Thank you.”