MTV reports that, in the album's second week, Machine Gun Kelly's "Lace Up" sold 15,000 units. Adding to first week sales of 51,000, the album has sold around 66,000 copies in the first two weeks.
Diddy, who received treatment following a serious car accident on Wednesday, tweeted thanks to everyone who has reached out with support.
"The only reason I'm still here is through God's Grace! Not trying to be dramatic, just being real! God bless all! Let's go!," he said in one tweet.
"Thank you for all your prayers, support and calls! Thank you for caring about a brother. :) It means a lot. Love y'all! Let's go!," he wrote in a second message.
"Sean Combs sustained multiple injuries in yesterday’s car accident including to his neck, ribs and collarbone. He is currently receiving treatment for these injuries from his physicians and would like to thank all of his fans for the outpouring of support that he has received since the accident."
According to the RIAA's searchable database, the song was certified on October 22 for 500,000 units sold in the United States. This marks the second time in as many months that Bad Boy has had a single certified gold by the trade group. Machine Gun Kelly's "Wild Boy" earned the distinction on September 13.
Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released today. It has the second week positions for Machine Gun Kelly's "Lace Up" album. Meanwhile, French Montana's "Pop That" holds firm, reaching a new high on the Hot 100 with a one spot gain.
TMZ is reporting that Diddy was involved in a serious car accident earlier today. According to law enforcement sources, Diddy, his driver and the other party all complained of pain, but no one was sent to the hospital. As of this moment, Diddy's last tweet was 4 hours ago, which would have been prior to the accident.
Earlier this month, Los announced that he would soon be releasing a new single, "Turn Up," featuring T-Pain. He included a single cover and an altered version of that cover is currently his avatar on Twitter.
In the clip below, released on the rappers YouTube channel, Los previewed a new song which the video description refers to as "Dope." In addition, the description mentioned his upcoming mixtape, "Becoming King."