Nipsey Hussle’s music sales increase by 2,776% in the US after his passing

Following the murder of Nipsey Hussle on Sunday, sales of his music increased 2,776 percent in the U.S, as fans mourn the rapper’s death through music.

According to Billboard,  Nipsey’s catalog of songs and albums on Sunday sold a combined 15,000 copies — up 2,776 percent compared to a little under 1,000 on Saturday. Isolating just his songs, they sold 13,000 downloads on Sunday (up 2,588 percent compared to less than 1,000 on Saturday). His albums sold nearly 2,000 copies on Sunday (a rise of 6,412 percent from a negligible sum).

Nipsey’s best-selling song on Sunday was his recently released single “Racks in the Middle,” featuring Roddy Ricch and Hit-Boy, which sold nearly 3,000 downloads (an increase of 1,507 percent compared to a negligible total on Saturday).

The late rapper’s debut studio album, Victory Lap, sold 1,000 copies on Sunday (up 4,400 percent from a minimal total on Saturday). The set debuted and peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart dated March 3, 2018.

The news on streaming gains for Nipsey’s songs is expected to be announced in the coming days.

The Los Angeles rapper whose real name was Ermias Davidson Asghedom was shot multiple times outside of his clothing store, Marathon Clothing Company in the Hyde Park neighborhood of  LA, south of the Crenshaw area on Sunday.

Law enforcement revealed he was shot alongside with two other victims at the store.  The 33- year-old father of two was pronounced dead on arrival at a hospital while the two other victims are in serious condition.