According to ratedrnb.com, Brent Faiyaz has returned to urban radio’s top ten at number ten, with “All Mine,” from his sophomore album, Wasteland. The self-produced track has gotten eight million audience impressions and is his second top ten entry as a lead artist and first without accompaniment. His album Wasteland, released on July 8th on his Lost Kids imprint with the album debuting at Number two on the Billboard 200 and at Number one on the Top R&B Albums chart with 88,000 equivalent units sold in its first week alone. Faiyaz told Vogue, “It was less of an album process and more of a life process. I just made a collection of songs and tied a storyline together once I saw that they all kind of shared a similar theme. I didn’t really realize I was working on an album until I was maybe a little over halfway through. Then I realized, Wait a minute, this is a body of work.”
Going back to “All Mine,” it was one of seven songs from the album that debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week of July 23rd. Ahead of Wasteland, Faiyaz shared singles “Price of Fame,” “Dead Man Walking,” and “gravity,” which Tyler, The Creator and DJ Dahi featured on. Faiyaz could ascend to top ten of R&B radio for the first time with Alicia Keys’ “Trillions.” Their collaboration is on her deluxe album KEYS II.
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