Thursday, October 27, 2011

THIS WEEK HIP-HOP & R&B ALBUM SALES



Grammy-winning rapper Lil Wayne's Tha Carter IV leads the way at No. 6 with 35,300 behind Tony Bennett's Duets II (38,900), Evanescence's self-titled LP (39,600), Scotty McCreery's Clear As Day (56,500), Casting Crowns' Come to the Well (99,100) and Adele's 21 (105,600). According to Nielsen SoundScan, Weezy's latest solo effort has pushed out 1,586,100 units after two months in stores.
R&B singer Joe's The Good, The Bad & The Sexy debuted on the chart this week at No. 8. After seven days in stores, the crooner's new LP has sold 32,900 records.
Roc Nation rapper J. Cole's Cole World: The Sideline Story remained at No. 11 with 23,700. With a full month under his belt, Cole's long-awaited debut LP has shelled out 328,400 units.
Rap duo Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch the Throne fell three slots to No. 16 with 19,200. After 11 weeks, their new joint effort has pushed out 994,400 copies.
Grammy-winning singer Beyonce's 4 received a three-slot boost to No. 21 with 14,500. Headed into her 18th week, the R&B diva's new solo LP has moved 863,200 units.
Rap crew LMFAO's Sorry for the Party rocking jumped up eight slots to No. 23 with 12,900. After 18 weeks, their LP has sold 183,300 copies.
Detroit rappers Eminem and Royce Da 5'9's Hell: The Sequel fell four positions to No. 44 with 9,200. With 19 weeks knocked out, their joint effort has pushed out 582,700 records.
Rap rockers Everlast's Songs of the Ungrateful Living debuted on the chart this week at No. 48. With seven days in the books, their new album has sold 8,900 pieces.
Atlanta radio personality DJ Drama's Third Power compilation album took a stiff 56-spot fall to No. 98 with 4,200. After two weeks, Barack O'Drama's new LP has sold 14,000 units.

Waka Flocka (Feat. Wooh Da Kid & Nino Cahootz) - Vest On

Beyonce (Feat. J. Cole) - Party

Young Chris "I'm a boss" freestyle

tabi Bonney - Feeling More ft Nicole Wray

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Stalley (Feat. Rick Ross) - Lincoln Way Nights

French Montana "Lock Out Vlog 1"

Prince De, Mimi & Chi (Feat. Waka Flocka) - Foreign

THIS WEEK HIP-HOP & R&B ALBUM SALES



Leading the pack this week is music veteran Tony Bennett's Duets II, which features an Amy Winehouse collaboration, moving down three slots to No. 6 with 54,500 behind Lauren Alaina's Wildflower (69,000), Scotty McCreery's Clear As Day (88,200), Five Finger Death Punch's American Capitalist (90,500), Adele's 21 (110,600) and Evanescence's Evanescence (127,200). According to Nielsen SoundScan, Bennett's LP has sold 395,700 copies after a month in stores.
Grammy-winning rapper Lil Wayne's Tha Carter IV fell three slots to No. 9 with 45,200. With seven weeks knocked out, Weezy's new album has sold 1,550,700 units to date.
Roc Nation rapper J. Cole's Cole World: The Sideline Story dropped six slots out of the Top 5, moving to No. 11 with 32,800. Headed into his first full month, Cole's long-awaited debut has sold 304,700 units.
Grammy-winning rappers Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch the Throne remained put at No. 13 with 21,600. After ten weeks, the duo's new joint effort has pushed out 975,200 records.
R&B diva Beyonce's 4 dropped four slots to No. 24 with 15,000. After four full months in stores, the mother-to-be's newest album has shelled out 848,700 copies.
Hip-hop duo LMFAO's Sorry for the Party Rocking remained at No. 31 with 12,300. With 17 weeks under their belts, their new LP has sold 170,400 pieces.
Detroit rappers Eminem and Royce Da 5'9's Hell: The Sequel moved down six slots to No. 40 with 10,200. After 18 weeks, Bad Meets Evil's joint effort has shelled out 573,500 copies.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Redi Roc- T.R.A.P FREESTYLE 1.

Some Real Sh*t: Occupy The Hood "We Been Occupy By Wall Street For Years The Jordans"

THIS WEEK HIP-HOP & R&B ALBUM SALES



Leading the pack this week is J. Cole's Cole World: The Sideline Story moving down four slots to No. 5 with 54,000 behind Lady Antebellum's Own the Night (57,600), Tony Bennett's Duets II (70,700), Adele's 21 (111,900) and Scotty McCreery's Clear As Day (196,700). According to Nielsen SoundScan, Cole's long-awaited debut has sold 271,900 copies in 14 days.
Grammy-winning rapper Lil Wayne's Tha Carter IV received a one notch boost to No. 6 with 53,100. After six weeks on the chart, Weezy's latest solo album has pushed out 1,505,600 records to date.
Rap duo Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch the Throne dropped two positions to No. 13 with 23,300. After nine weeks, The Throne's new joint effort has sold 953,600 copies.
R&B diva Beyonce's 4 moved up three slots to No. 20 with 15,400. Headed into her fourth full month, the mother-to-be's newest album has pushed out 833,700 copies to date.
Hip-hop duo LMFAO's Sorry for the Party Rocking moved up five slots to No. 31 with 11,400. After four months in stores, their new LP has sold 158,100 records.
The LOX rapper Styles P's Master of Ceremonies debuted on the chart this week at No. 33. With seven days under his belt, the Ghost's solo effort rests at 11,300 sold pieces.
Rap duo Eminem and Royce Da 5'9's Hell: The Sequel experienced a three slot boost to No. 34 with 11,000. Moving into their 18th week, Bad Meets Evil's joint effort has scraped up 563,300 records.
Producer DJ Shadow's Less You Know, The Better debuted on the chart this week at No. 149. After seven days on the chart, his new LP has sold 3,400 records.

Wale, Meek Mill & Pusha T Perform at the TLA Philly

Red Café - Fly Together ft. Ryan Leslie, Rick Ross

Floyd Mayweather And The Money Team / GFB - VICTORY TOUR

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Dad Teaches His Son How To Play With Flammable Liquids Fire To Burn A Tony Romo

THIS WEEK HIP-HOP & R&B ALBUM SALES

j. cole Pictures, Images and Photos


Leading the pack this week is J. Cole's Cole World: The Sideline Story debuting at No. 1. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the North Carolina rap newcomer's long-awaited debut album has sold 217,300 copies after seven days in stores. [Check out J. Cole's Score]
Famed music singer Tony Bennett's Duets II, which features an Amy Winehouse collaboration, fell three slots to No. 4 with 91,100. After two weeks in stores, his latest offering has sold 270,400 pieces.
Grammy-winning rapper Lil Wayne's Tha Carter IV fell two positions to No. 7 with 67,700. After five weeks of availability, Weezy's newest solo LP has sold 1,452,500 records.
Grammy-winning rappers Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch the Throne fell from the Top 10 moving down two slots to No. 11 with 28,000. After two months in stores, the duo's LP has pushed out 930,300 pieces.
R&B diva Beyonce's 4 received a two-slot boost to No. 23 with 15,700. With 14 weeks knocked out, the mother-to-be's new album currently rests at 818,300 sold records.
R&B singer Jason Derulo's Future History debuted on the chart at No. 29. After a week of availability, his newest project has sold 13,000 records.
Hip-hop duo LMFAO's Sorry For The Party Rocking moved up a notch to No. 36 with 11,100. After 15 weeks on shelves, their new LP has moved 146,700 copies.
Detroit's Eminem and Royce Da 5'9's Hell: The Sequel fell three slots to No. 37 with 11,000. After four months, the Shady Records duo's new LP has pushed out 552,300 records.
Evening out Top 50 is R&B singer Rihanna's Loud moving up 15 slots to No. 41 with 9,500. With 46 weeks under her belt, her newest album has sold 1,479,100 copies.

Rick Ross Funk Flex Interview