Many of us are still recovering from Atlanta's crucial, last-minute loss to Team "Make America Great Again" the New England Patriots at the Super Bowl Sunday night.

It's that bad.

However, there is a silver lining for ATL this morning. Hometown boys the Migos have landed atop the Billboard 200 albums chart for the first time with their album, Culture

Preceded by the Billboard Hot 100 #1 single, "Bad & Boujee," the album moved equivalent to 131,000 units in it's first week. Their previous peak was #17 on the albums chart with their debut album, Yung Rich Nation, in August 2015. 

According to Billboard, the song's arrival was led mostly by streaming, which accounted for 59 percent of it's first-week totals, or equivalent to 77,000 of the 131,000 units moved.

Elsewhere on the Billboard 200, Kehlani has a solid debut at #3 with her debut album, SweetSexySavagewhich moved equivalent to 58,000 units. She last appeared on the chart at No .36 with her Grammy-nominated mixtape, You Should Be Here. 

Back on the Billboard 200 chart, singer/songwriter Kehlani bows at No. 3 with her debut studio effort ,SweetSexySavage, earning 58,000 units (32,000 in traditional album sales). It follows her No. 36-peaking mixtape You Should Be Here, which was released in 2015 and earned a Grammy Award nomination for best urban contemporary album.

Have you listened to Culture or SweetSexySavage? What is your favorite track? Comment below!