Friday, September 30, 2011

THIS WEEK HIP-HOP & R&B ALBUM SALES



Leading the pack this week is singer Tony Bennett's Duets II, which features an Amy Winehouse collaboration, at No. 1. According to Nielsen SoundScan, Bennett's new LP has sold 179,300 units after a week in stores.
Grammy-winning rapper-slash-martian Lil Wayne's Tha Carter IV dropped two slots to No. 5 with 84,100. Headed into his fifth week, Weezy's new album has moved 1,384,800 records to date.
Rap heavyweights Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch the Throne remained at No. 9 with 30,500. With seven weeks in the books, The Throne's joint LP has pushed out 902,300 pieces.
R&B superstar Beyonce's 4 slid five slots down to No. 25 with 17,700. With 13 weeks under her belt, the mom-to-be's new LP has sold 802,600 units.
Detroit rap star Eminem and Royce Da 5'9's Hell: The Sequel received a one-spot boost to No. 34 with 12,300. After 15 weeks, the duo's new joint effort has sold 541,300 copies.
Rap duo LMFAO's Sorry For Party Rocking creeped back into the Top 50, moving up 22 spots to No. 37 with 11,100. After 14 weeks, their latest offering has pushed out 135,600 pieces.
Evening things out in Top 50 is late British singer Amy Winehouse's 2007 Back to Black album moving up 16 slots to No. 47 with 9,100. To date, her sophomore album has sold 2,454,800 copies.

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

KRE FORCH ( HEAVYSPITTERS TV # 41 )

Kaliq - Undefeated (I Am Kaliq Vol. 1)

THIS WEEK HIP-HOP & R&B ALBUM SALES



Grammy-winning rapper Lil Wayne's Tha Carter IV toppled its competition at No. 1 with 218,800. According to Nielsen SoundScan, Weezy's long-awaited new album has sold 1,184,100 records in just two weeks.
Rap stars Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch the Throne dropped two slots to No. 6 with 49,300. Headed into their sixth week, the duo's new LP has moved 836,000 records.
R&B superstar Beyonce's 4 also fell a couple notches to No. 9 with 25,500. With 11 weeks in the books, her newest solo effort currently stands at 764,800 sold copies.
West Coast rapper Game's R.E.D. Album dropped 11 slots from the Top 10 to No. 19 with 18,800. After three weeks, his fourth solo album has pushed out 155,500 units.
Grammy-winning rapper Eminem and Royce Da 5'9's Hell: The Sequel slipped one notch to No. 21 with 17,400. With 13 weeks under their belts, Bad Meets Evil's summer EP has sold 515,900 copies.
Miami rapper Pitbull's Planet Pit took a huge 20-slot jump to No. 27 with 14,100. With three months in the books, the rapper's new solo effort stands at 205,900 sold records.
Pop star Bruno Mars' Doo-Wops & Hooligans slipped three positions to No. 35 with 9,900. After 49 weeks, the singer's album has moved 1,258,500 records.
Pop singer Rihanna's Loud fell three slots to No. 40 with 9,100. With 43 weeks in the books, her album has shelled out 1,452,900 pieces.
Young Money star Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday dropped ten slots to No. 43 with 8,900. After 42 weeks, her 2010 debut album has sold 1,573,400 units

Friday, September 9, 2011

Big Sean Freestyle On Tim Westwood!

The Top 10 Most Popular Hip Hop Singles The Week Of 9/5/11

1. J. Cole - Heavy

2. J. Cole - Neverland

3. Lil Wayne - We Back Soon

4. J. Cole featuring SD & Childish Gambino - Who Datt Pt. 2

5. J. Cole featuring Trey Songz - Can't Get Enough

6. Kendrick Lamar - My Mind Drifts

7. Jay Sean featuring Lupe Fiasco - Say Yeah

8. Tyler the Creator and Domo Genesis of OFWGKTA - Odd Twisted (Got It Twisted Freestyle)

9. Wale - Chain Music

10. Jay-Z - Public Service Announcement (Paul Nice Remix)

Freck Billionaire - Who Wants To Be A Billionaire Freestyle

A Day in The LIfe w/ Neef Buck (Part 3)

Friday, September 2, 2011

THIS WEEK HIP-HOP & R&B ALBUM SALES



Leading the pack this week is Game's R.E.D. Album which debuted at No. 1. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the West Coast rapper's latest solo offering has sold 97,900 records in its opening week. [Check out Game's Score]
Grammy-winning rappers Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch the Throne moved down a notch to No. 2 with 94,200. Headed into their first full month, the duo's new joint LP has shelled out 707,100 copies.
R&B diva Beyonce's 4 fell three slots from the Top 10 to No. 12 with 21,000. After nine weeks, the soon-to-be mother/singer's new album has sold 700,100 units.
Grammy-winning rapper Eminem and Royce Da 5'9's Hell: The Sequel dropped two slots to No. 15 with 18,000. With 11 weeks knocked out, their new joint effort has moved 481,000 records.
Video vixen Rihanna's Loud album received an 18-spot boost to No. 20 with 14,600. With 41 weeks out of the way, her latest offering sits at 1,433,000 sold pieces.
R&B singer Kelly Rowland's Here I Am dropped six positions to No. 33 with 9,400. Headed into her sixth week, her new LP has sold 140,200 units.
Soulful singer Jill Scott's Light of the Sun received a seven spot boost to No. 35 with 9,300. With ten weeks in the books, her latest offering has pushed 312,900 records.
Young Money star Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday received a one slot jump to No. 36 with 9,300. After 40 weeks, the "Barbie's" debut album sits at 1,552,600 pushed units.
Pop star Bruno Mars' Doo-Wops & Hooligans slipped two slots to No. 37 with 9,200. Headed into his 48th week, the singer's LP has sold 1,236,400 pieces.
Late singer Amy Winehouse's Back to Black 2007 album moved up four notches to No. 40 with 8,700. Since its release, the album has sold 2,421,300 records.
Grammy-winning rapper Eminem's Recovery moved down one spot to No. 44 with 8,000. Headed into his 63rd week, Slim Shady's 2010 solo album has moved 4,008,400 pieces.
Miami rapper Pitbull's Planet Pit dropped four slots to No. 45 with 7,900. After ten weeks, his new LP has shelled out 182,100 units.
Evening things out in Top 50 is Wiz Khalifa's Rolling Papers at No. 50 with 7,200. With 22 weeks knocked out, Wiz's Atlantic Records debut has sold 556,400 copies.
Be sure to check back next week to see what new releases impact Sales Wrap!

MMG'S MEEK MILL IS AMPED THAT 'T.I. BACK', "[I'LL] HAVE HIM GET OUT TO THE HOTTEST SONG OF THE YEAR"



If I hold the 'I'ma Boss' remix long enough I might throw Tip on that, have him get out to the hottest song of the year," Meek said in an interview. "He ain't have no problem looking out for me and I don't have no problem doing it for him." In 2008, rumors sprung up that T.I. had signed Meek to his label Grand Hustle, but the co-sign never amounted to an ink stain. Although it's unclear as to why the deal never materialized, Meek says he still salutes the Atlanta giant. "I talked to Tip even when I was with Maybach, he already know my mind frame because me and Tip ended up becoming good friends later on down the line just hanging out with each other." (VIBE)