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Wiz Khalifa Rolling Papers 2 Billboard 200 2018 Year-end Page

Wiz Khalifa clocks his eighth top 10 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums as Rolling Papers 2 debuts at No. 2. Billboard ROLLING PAPERS 2 by WIZ KHALIFA sales and awards Year-end chart performance for ROLLING PAPERS 2. Chart 2018: US Albums (Billboard 200) | Rank: 128 | BestSellingAlbums.org Rolling Papers 2 - Album by Wiz Khalifa - Spotify Blue Hunnids (feat. Jimmy Wopo and Hardo) Mr. Williams (feat. Where Is the Love. Penthouse (feat. Snoop Dogg) Real Rich (feat. Guc... Spotify Wiz Khalifa Releases Latest Album 'Rolling Papers 2' | GRAMMY.com Snoop Dogg is on the track "Penthouse" and Swae Lee's feature is "Hopeless Romantic." GRAMMY winners Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are feat... Grammy Billboard 200™ Aug 11, 2018 —

It peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200 during its release week, matching the peak of the original Rolling Papers . wiz khalifa rolling papers 2 billboard 200 2018 year-end

Commercially, Rolling Papers 2 was an immediate success, though not a dominant one. The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, blocked from the top spot by the surprise drop of Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s Everything Is Love . Wiz Khalifa clocks his eighth top 10 on

The year 2018 marked a major chapter in Wiz Khalifa’s career. He released his highly anticipated album, Rolling Papers 2. The project served as a sequel to his 2011 classic. It solidified his enduring presence in commercial hip-hop. The album achieved notable positioning on the Billboard 200 chart. It also secured a spot on the 2018 year-end rankings. The Anticipation and Release of Rolling Papers 2 Chart 2018: US Albums (Billboard 200) | Rank:

Looking back at the 2018 year-end chart, Rolling Papers 2 serves as a pivot point in Wiz Khalifa’s discography. It proved he was still a bankable brand capable of moving units in the traditional sales market, but its placement at No. 173 suggested his era of dominating the pop-rap crossover was fading. In a year defined by Post Malone’s melodic trap and the "Mumble Rap" aesthetic, Wiz’s traditional stoner anthems were commercially viable, but no longer trend-setting.