The sales numbers from this past week's new releases are in, and ScHoolboy Q's Blank Face has moved 74,000 units, 52,000 of which came via traditional sales. The album debuts at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 Album sales, making it ScHoolboy's second top 10 album of his career following 2014's Oxymoron, which debuted at No. 1 moving 139,000 copies.

Drake's Views sits in that top spot, reclaiming it for a 10th week after being dethroned last week by Blink 182’s California. Views has been a commercial tour de force for Drake, registering the third longest run at No. 1 for any hip-hop album behind Vanilla Ice’s To the Extreme and M.C. Hammer’s Please Hammer Don’t Hurt ‘Em, which logged 16 and 21 weeks atop the album charts respectively. Blank Face is now the fifth album to debut at No. 2 during the 10-week Views run, joining Red Hot Chili Peppers’ The Getaway, Nick Jonas’ Last Year Was Complicated, Dierks Bentley’s Black and Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman.

Back in May, Top Dawg CEO Anthony Tiffith took to Twitter to voice his frustrations at the low sales numbers for Q's lead single "THat Part," writing, "Who bought Q single?… we have over 11m followers and his single sold 26k the 1st week. y’all beg 4 it..explain that support 2 me…lmao.” While album sales are no longer the only or most important metric to measure an album's success or an artist's appeal, it's clear that TDE is keeping a close eye on such figures.

For further chart news visit Billboard.

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