The size and loyalty YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s fanbase should never be underestimated. This was proven when the Louisiana rapper  last October with AI Youngboy 2. That project sold 110,000 equivalent album units in its first week, the vast majority that total stemming from the 144.7 million on-demand audio streams. 

Even though only four months have passed since his last release, NBA YoungBoy’s fans were clearly hungry for more music from him because he secured another strong first week with . According to Rap Current, he raked in 98,000 equivalent album units with this project. Only 4,000 those units are derived from pure album sales, which makes sense considering YoungBoy’s most successful strategy is dropping a bunch music videos on YouTube to boost streams. These final sales fall within the 90-100K range predicted earlier this week. 

Despite these impressive numbers, Still Flexin Still Steppin will be coming in at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, behind BTS’ Map Of The Soul: 7. YoungBoy just had unfortunate timing because the internationally-beloved South Korean boy band was bound to have a monstrous first week. According to HitsDailyDouble, Map Of The Soul: 7 amassed 411,000 equivalent album units, making it the biggest debut 2020 so far.