Friday, September 28, 2012

This Week Hip-Hop & R&B Album Sales

Leading the pack this week is G.O.O.D. Music's Cruel Summer at No. 2 behind P!nk's Truth About Love (250,000). According to Nielsen SoundScan, the compilation album sold 205,000 copies after seven days of availability. [Check out G.O.O.D. Music's Score] Atlanta rapper 2 Chainz's Based On A T.R.U. Story dropped nine slots to No. 22 with 17,000. After six weeks on store shelves, his long-awaited debut has shelled out 288,000 copies. Midwest rap veteran Tech N9ne's E.B.A.H. debuted on the chart at No. 30. With a week under his belt, Tech's latest solo offering has pushed out 14,000 records. Christian rapper Lecrae's Gravity fell 27 slots to No. 41 with 11,000. Headed into third week, his newest solo effort has sold 103,000 pieces. Minnesota rapper Brother Ali's Mourning In America & Dreaming In Color debuted on the chart at No. 43. With a solid week knocked out, his new effort has scanned 10,100 records. Evening things out in Top 50 is Rick Ross' God Forgives, I Don't falling 18 spots to No. 46 with 10,000. With nine weeks in the books, Ricky Rozay's new LP has moved 408,000 units. West Coast rapper Kreayshawn's long-awaited Somethin' 'Bout Kreay debuted on the chart this week. After seven days in stores, her debut has sold 3,900 pieces.

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

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This Week Hip-Hop & R&B Album Sales

Leading the pack this week is 2 Chainz's Based On A T.R.U. Story moving down six slots to No. 13 with 20,600 behind Adele's 21 (21,100), Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft's Theatre Is Evil (23,800), Now 43 (24,400), Matchbox Twenty's North (27,800), Imagine Dragons' Night Visions (29,500), ZZ Top's La Futura (30,800), XX's Coexist (73,300), Avett Brothers' Carpenter (97,800), Boy Dylan's Tempest (109,500), Little Big Town's Tornado (112,800) and Dave Matthews Band's Away From The World (266,600). According to Nielsen SoundScan, Chainz's long-awaited debut album has shelled out 270,800 units after five weeks. Christian rapper Lecrae's Gravity dropped 11 slots to No. 14 with 19,000. After two weeks on store shelves, his newest LP has sold 91,700 copies. New York rap veteran DMX's Undisputed debuted on the chart at No. 19. With seven days under his belt, the former Ruff Ryders leader's newest effort has sold 17,400 units. [Check out DMX's 5 Reasons] R&B crooner Trey Songz's Chapter V turned 12 pages back to No. 21 with 16,300. With a full month knocked out, Trigger Trey's latest solo offering stands at 216,600 sold records. Odd Future affiliate Frank Ocean's Channel Orange dropped four slots to No. 25 with 14,100. After ten weeks, the singer's new LP has moved 309,300 pieces. Maybach Music Group leader Rick Ross' God Forgives, I Don't slid nine spots to No. 28 with 12,000. Headed into his second full month, Ricky Rozay's newest album has pushed out 397,600 records. Spanish rapper Daddy Yankee's Prestige debuted on the chart this week at No. 39. With seven days under his belt, the Latin artist's new LP has sold 8,200 uniits. R&B singer Chris Brown's Fortune fell nine spots to No. 40 with 8,000. Moving into his third week on store shelves, Chris Breezy's newest album has sold 303,600 pieces. Evening things out in Top 50 is Usher's Looking 4 Myself dropping 13 slots to No. 49 with 6,700. With 14 weeks knocked out, the platinum-selling singer's new effort has scanned 373,800 records.

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

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This Week Hip Hop & R&B Album Sales

Leading the way this week is Slaughterhouse's Welcome to: Our House at No. 2 behind TobyMac's Eye On It (69,000). With seven days in the books, the group's long-awaited sophomore album has shelled out 51,800 units. [Check out Slaugterhouse's Score] R&B singer Trey Songz's Chapter V slipped two notches to No. 3 with 41,400. Headed into his third week on store shelves, the soulful crooner's newest LP has moved 176,500 pieces. Atlanta rapper 2 Chainz's Based On A T.R.U. Story fell five spots to No. 7 with 29,400. Moving into his first full month of availability, the artist formerly known as Tity Boi's LP has sold 224,400 units. Maybach Music Group leader Rick Ross' God Forgives, I Don't dropped six slots to No. 14 with 20,900. After five weeks in stores, the LP has sold 370,700 records. Miami radio personality DJ Khaled's Kiss The Ring fell 13 positions to No. 17 with 14,600. With two weeks under his belt, Khaled's Cash Money release has pushed 55,200 pieces. Grammy-winning singer Usher's Looking 4 Myself received a 22-slot boost to No. 24 with 11,500. After three months on store shelves, it has sold 357,700 copies. R&B singer Chris Brown's Fortune also received a nice boost moving up 14 spots to No. 25 with 11,300. Moving into his tenth week, Chris Breezy's latest solo offering has sold 284,900 units. Fellow singer Dwele's Greater Than One debuted on the chart at No. 30. With seven days penciled in, his new LP has sold 10,800 copies. Rap veteran Nas' Life Is Good fell eight spots to No. 38 with 9,600. Headed into his second month, Nasty Nas' newest offering has sold 281,400 pieces. Odd Future affiliate Frank Ocean's Channel Orange dropped five slots to No. 45 with 8,700. With a full two months knocked out, Ocean's new LP stands at 281,200 sold pieces. Evening things out in Top 50 is Drake's Take Care which dropped 19 positions to No. 47 with 8,400. After 42 weeks, Drizzy's sophomore effort has sold 1,871,600 copies.