Lil Wayne‘s Tha Carter VI failed to debut at the the top of the Billboard 200, landing at number two on the chart.
The long awaited album premiered to largely negative reviews and has failed to have the commercial impact of prior entries in Weezy’s fabled Tha Carter series.
In its first week on sale, Tha Carter VI sold 108,000 equivalent units, meaning it premiered behind Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem, which has now spent four weeks in the top spot.
Even a month after release, the country star sold almost double the amount of units as Wayne to stay at number one.
In comparison, Wayne’s last solo album, Funeral, debuted at number one and sold 139,000 equivalent units in its first week of release.