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Rapper Fetty Wap’s debut album opened on Sunday at number one on the US chart, triumphing even as he recovers from being hit by a car the day after the release.

Wap’s self-titled album sold 129,000 copies or the digital equivalent in the week ending on Thursday to top the main Billboard chart, tracking service Nielsen Music said.

A day after his highly anticipated first album came out, Wap was hit by a car on September 26 as he drove his motorcycle in his hometown of Paterson, New Jersey.

He was rushed to a hospital, with “#PrayForFetty” becoming a trending topic on Twitter.

He released a video on Instagram saying he expected a full recovery but that he broke a leg in three places. He has cancelled a number of concerts that were planned to promote the album.

Wap rose quickly from obscurity and a rough childhood with Trap Queen, a melodious tale of love and drug-dealing in which he both sings and raps.

Wap, whose real name is Willie Maxwell, has also gained attention for not wearing a prosthetic on his left eye which has been impaired since childhood due to glaucoma. Instead, he shows his disability proudly on the album cover.

The debut album also carries the hit My Way, which features a verse by Drake, one of the most top-grossing rappers of the past year.

Incidentally, Wap’s debut pushed Drake’s latest work to second place on the Billboard chart.

What a Time To Be Alive, a mixtape by Drake and fellow rapper Future that was released with little prior warning, opened at number one the previous week.