Sunday, June 26, 2011

ROCKO - GOIN STEADY FT. PLIES

RED CAFE FRENCH MONTANA "BLACK ROSES"

THIS WEEK HIP-HOP & R&B ALBUM SALES


Leading the pack this week is Eminem and Royce Da 5'9's Hell: The Sequel debuting at No. 1. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the duo's joint EP has sold 171,100 units after one week in stores. [Check out Eminem & Royce Da 5'9's Score]
Pop star Bruno Mars' Doo-Wops & Hooligans fell from Top 20 moving down seven slots to No. 24 with 18,300. With 37 weeks knocked out, the singer's new LP has sold 1,108,600 units to date.
Midwest rap veteran Tech N9ne's All 6's & 7's dropped from Top 5 sliding down 21 positions to No. 25. After 14 days in stores, the project has pushed out 73,900 records.
Pittsburgh rapper Wiz Khalifa's Rolling Papers dropped two slots to No. 31 with 13,900. With three months in the books, Wiz's Atlantic Records debut has sold 458,800 records to date.
Grammy-winning singer Rihanna's Loud fell two slots to No. 32 with 13,800. Moving into her 32nd week, RiRi's latest LP has moved 1,326,100 units.
Young Money star Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday also slipped two slots to No. 36 with 12,700. After 30 weeks in stores, the rapper's debut album has sold 1,432,200 records to date.
Grammy-winning rapper Eminem's Recovery received a four slot boost to No. 41 with 12,400. With 52 weeks knocked out, Slim Shady's on the verge of pushing four million sold units with 3,904,800 records.
R&B singer Chris Brown's F.A.M.E. dropped 15 slots to No. 42 with 12,300. With 13 weeks knocked out, Chris Breezy's new LP has sold 622,200 copies.
Evening out Top 50 is the Beastie Boys' Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 dropping 22 slots to No. 47 with 11,700. With seven weeks in the books, the trio's new LP has sold 254,400 records.
Atlanta rapper Gorilla Zoe's King Kong debuted on the chart this week at No. 56. After one week in stores, the project has sold 10,300 copies. [Check out Gorilla Zoe's Buy My Record]
Rap supergroup Random Axe, consisting of Black Milk, Guilty Simpson and Sean Price, debuted on the chart this week with their self titled debut at No. 83. After seven days in stores, their new LP has sold 7,400 units

Friday, June 17, 2011

Meek Mill (Feat. Rick Ross) - Tupac Back

THIS WEEK HIP-HOP & R&B ALBUM SALES



Leading the pack this week is Tech N9ne's All 6's & 7's opening up at No. 4 behind Book of Mormon's Original Cast Recording (60,700), Lady Gaga's Born This Way (100,200) and Adele's 21 (114,300). According to Nielsen SoundScan, Tech's latest offering has sold 55,800 pieces after seven days in stores.
Pop star Bruno Mars' Doo-Wops & Hooligans moved down three slots to No. 17 with 19,600. With 36 weeks knocked out, the singer's new album stands at 1,090,300 sold copies.
Veteran rap trio Beastie Boys' Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 received a one spot boost to No. 25 with 15,100. With six weeks in the books, their new LP has sold 242,700 records to date.
R&B singer Chris Brown's F.A.M.E. also moved up a notch settling in at No. 27 with 14,100. After three months on store shelves, the project rests at 609,900 moved units.
Pittsburgh native Wiz Khalifa's Rolling Papers dropped six positions to No. 29 with 13,800. Headed into his 12th week, the rapper's new LP stands at 445,000 sold records.
Grammy-winning singer Rihanna's Loud moved six slots down to No. 30 with 13,600. With 30 weeks under her belt, RiRi's latest solo project has shelled out 1,312,400 copies.
Young Money star Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday fell four slots to No. 34 with 12,400. After 29 weeks in stores, her debut album has sold 1,419,500 records to date.
Latin singer Jennifer Lopez's Love? fell 19 positions to No. 38 with 12,000. Headed into her seventh week, J. Lo's new LP has scanned 183,900 copies.
Gospel singer Kirk Franklin's Hello Fear dropped 11 slots to No. 44 with 10,700. With three months in the books, his new LP stands at 275,400 sold pieces.
Grammy-winning rapper Eminem's Recovery moved up a notch to No. 45 with 10,300. After 51 weeks, his 2010 solo effort has sold 3,892,400 records.
Evening things out in Top 50 is Marsha Ambrosius' Late Nights & Early Mornings receiving a 13-slot boost to No. 50 with 8,800. After 15 weeks, her new record stands at 306,700 sold copies.

Swizz Beatz Meets PunchBowl TV!

Curren$y: This Is Hip Hop

Behind The Scenes: Young Jeezy (Feat. Lil Wayne) - Ballin

Chris Brown (Feat. Justin Bieber) - Next To You

Meek Mill & Rick Ross Perform "Tupac Back" At 2Pac's 40th Birthday Celebration!

Friday, June 3, 2011

ESPN IS WRONG AS HELL: Ron Harper Interview 6/3/2011

THIS WEEK HIP-HOP & R&B ALBUM SALES



Leading the pack this week is Lady Gaga's Born This Way debuting at No. 1. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the pop star's new LP has sold 1,108,400 units in its first week.
Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group Self Made compilation also debuted on the chart at No. 5. With a week under their belts, the new disc has sold 58,900 copies in its first week on store shelves. [Check out MMG's Score]
Veteran rap group Beastie Boys' Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 dropped out of the Top 10 moving eight slots to No. 14 with 19,500. With a month in the books, the trio's new LP rests at 213,800 sold pieces.
Latin singer Jennifer Lopez's Love? fell six positions to No. 18 with 18,000. Headed into her fifth week, J. Lo's new LP stands at 156,400 sold records.
Pop star Bruno Mars' Doo-Wops & Hooligans slipped two slots to No. 20 with 17,400. After 34 weeks, the singer's new album has pushed out 1,053,300 units.
Comedic rap group Lonely Island's Turtleneck & Chain fell 20 slots to No. 27 with 14,800. With three weeks knocked out, their new LP has sold 106,300 records.
Pittsburgh rapper Wiz Khalifa's Rolling Papers moved down two slots to No. 28 with 14,500. After nine weeks, his Atlantic Records debut has sold 417,000 pieces.
R&B singer Chris Brown's F.A.M.E. dropped six slots to No. 29 with 14,200. Moving into his 11th week, Chris Breezy's latest offering currently stands at 582,600 sold copies.
Grammy-winning singer Rihanna's Loud received an eight-slot boost to No. 30 with 14,100. With 28 weeks under her belt, the singer's new album has sold 1,284,800 records.
Young Money star Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday moved up four positions to No. 33 with 12,500. After 27 weeks, the Barbie's debut album has sold 1,394,000 pieces.
Gospel singer Kirk Franklin's Hello Fear received a three position boost to No. 36 with 12,200. With 10 weeks in the books, his new LP has pushed out 255,000 records.
The LOX rapper Jadakiss' I Love You debuted on the chart at No. 40. With a week in the books, Jada's newest offering has sold 11,200 discs.
Grammy-winning rapper Eminem's Recovery evens out Top 50 moving up two slots to No. 48 with 9,800. After 49 weeks on the chart, Em's latest album has shelled out 3,872,500 copies.
Be sure to check back next week to see if rap legend Kool G Rap's Riches, Royalty & Respect

Homecoming King (For The Paper) Starring Fabolous