Gucci Mane is set to have his highest-charting album yet with Everybody Looking as Billboardsays the LP is projected to land at #2 on the publication’s Top 200 album sales chart when the official Nielson numbers are released Monday.
The project, which was Guwop’s first full-length release after being freed from prison, is set to sell 50,000-60,000 album equivalent units. Everybody Looking was released through Gucci’s 1017 Brick Squad and Atlantic Records and had a marketing push from Genius, who asked fans what the world would be like without the Trap King in the “#IfItWasntForGucci” campaign.

Gucci Mane’s last highest-charting album was 2010’s The Appeal: Georgia’s Most Wanted, which landed at #4 and sold 60,000 units its first week. In 2009, The State vs. Radric Davis debuted at #10 on the list. That LP featured the hit songs “Lemonade,” “Wasted” and “Spotlight” with Usher.
Drake is to continue his monster run with VIEWS, expected to have a 12th week at the #1 position. This week, it’s projected to sell 80,000-90,000 units. It spent 10 straight weeks at the top before Blink-182’s California dethroned the 6 God for one week. But Drake quickly bounced back, returning to the top the next week.
Lil Durk’s Lil Durk 2X and DJ Drama’s Quality Street Music 2 also dropped last week, so we’ll see if those projects make the chart as well.