Travis Scott came out on top in a stacked week of new releases on Sunday, as his latest album JackBoys 2 debuted atop Billboard’s 200 Albums chart, beating out Justin Bieber‘s surprise release Swag, as well as Let God Sort ‘Em Out, Clipse’s first album in over 15 years.
JackBoys 2, considered a compilation album with his Cactus Jack label, marks Scott’s sixth album to top the Billboard chart (that’s four solo records as well as the original JackBoys compilation album). It opens with 232,000 units and was buoyed by strong traditional sales, selling 160,000 copies, Billboard reported.
Scott ends Morgan Wallen‘s I’m The Problem’s two-month streak atop the albums chart since that record debuted in May. (Luminate reported last week that I’m The Problem is the biggest album in the U.S. through the first half of 2025.)
The chart news marks the first time Bieber hasn’t opened at No. 1 in his 15-year career, ending a six-album streak of No. 1 debuts that began with his first record, My World 2.0, back in 2010. Despite that streak ending, Swag had a more than respectable opening, debuting with 163,000 overall units on 198.77 million streams, per Billboard. Notably, Swag’s debut was carried almost entirely by streams, with physical sales set to be included on a later chart after his physical units are shipped out.
Swag appears to have netted Bieber another hit with “Daisies,” which topped both Apple Music and Spotify’s daily U.S. charts this past week. It’s a potential contender for a No. 1 debut on the Hot 100 chart, in close competition with Alex Warren’s “Ordinary,” which has spent the past six weeks atop the chart. The New Hot 100 chart will release on Monday.
Other than Bieber, Clipse earned 118,000 equivalent units with Let God Sort ‘Em Out, debuting at No. 4 on this week’s chart.