In summary: Rolling Papers 2 peaked at weekly in 2018 and closed the year at No. 152 on the year-end Billboard 200.
It was certified Gold by the RIAA within 11 months of its release. wiz khalifa rolling papers 2 billboard 200 2018 year-end
It peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200 during its release week, matching the peak of the original Rolling Papers . In summary: Rolling Papers 2 peaked at weekly
(e.g., "Hopeless Romantic" peak positions) It peaked at number 2 on the Billboard
At No. 173, Rolling Papers 2 ranked below projects that sold significantly less in their opening weeks but had higher replay value on streaming platforms (such as J. Cole’s KOD at No. 8 or even soundtracks like The Greatest Showman ). The placement signaled that while Wiz could still rally his core fanbase for a first-week sales bump, his music wasn't generating the daily streaming numbers required to compete with the industry's heavy hitters.
The year-end chart placement reflected a broader trend in music. It highlighted the transition from physical sales to streaming dominance. Wiz Khalifa leveraged his massive digital fanbase to secure this milestone. Rolling Papers 2 proved that legacy blog-era rappers could thrive in the playlist ecosystem. The album remains a definitive benchmark of his late-2010s career output.