Meek Mill might not be mentioned alongside his peers like Drake, Kendrick and Cole, but for the past decade he’s consistently put up solid numbers with every drop.
As one of the best rappers of the 2010s , Meek has been consistently dropping flamers for the past decade. From his 2012 debut, Dreams and Nightmares , to his 2023 full album, Too Good To Be True , we take a look at Meek Mill’s first week album sales rankings (nb: the 2024 EP release HEATHENISM ain’t technically an album and is not included).
Too Good To Be True
Label: Maybach Music Group under exclusive license to gamma. • Features: Rick Ross, Cool & Dre, BEAM, Vory, Fabolous, Teyana Taylor, DJ Khaled, Wale, The-Dream, Jeremih, French Montana, Future, “Shaquille ONeal”, Dame D.O.L.L.A.
First week album sales: 35,000
Billboard Position: N/A
Singles: Millionaire Row, In Luv With The Money, Grandoise
DC4
Released: October 28, 2016
Label: Maybach, D.C., Atlantic
First week album sales: 87,000
Billboard 200 position: 3
Singles: “Froze”, “Litty”
Expensive Pain
Released: October 1, 2021
Label: Atlantic, Maybach Music
First week album sales: 95,000
Billboard 200 position: 3
Singles: “Flamerz Flow”, “Sharing Locations”, “Blue Notes 2”
Wins & Losses
Released: July 21, 2017
Label: Maybach, Atlantic
First week album sales: 102,000
Billboard 200 position: 3
Singles: “Whatever You Need”, “Young Black America”
Dreams and Nightmares
Released: October 30, 2012
Label: Maybach, Warner Bros.
First week album sales: 165,000
Billboard 200 position: 2
Singles: “Amen”, “Burn”, “Young & Gettin’ It”, “Believe It”
Championships
Released: November 30, 2018
Label: Maybach, Atlantic
First week album sales: 229,000
Billboard 200 position: 1
Singles: “Dangerous”, “Going Bad”, “24/7”
Dreams Worth More Than Money
Released: June 29, 2015
Label: Maybach, Atlantic
First week album sales: 246,000
Billboard 200 position: 1
Singles: “Check”, “All Eyes on You”, “R.I.C.O.”