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THIS WEEK HIP-HOP & R&B ALBUM SALES
R&B singer Mariah Carey's Merry Christmas II You debuted on the chart this week at No. 4, falling behind Taylor Swift's Speak Now, which topped the competition with 319,700 albums. According to Nielsen SoundScan, Carey's new project has sold 55,500 copies after one week.
Formerly incarcerated rapper Lil Wayne's I Am Not A Human Being dropped a notch to No. 5 with 44,900. With six weeks under his belt, Weezy's new solo project has shelled out 410,900 units to date.
Grammy-winning rapper Eminem's Recovery dropped out of the Top 5 moving down two spots to No. 7 with 37,600. After 20 weeks in the books, Em's new record stands at 2,936,300 copies sold.
R&B sensation Trey Songz's Passion, Pain & Pleasure inches down to No. 16 with 20,600. After knocking out two months, the singer's new album rests at 472,000 units sold.
Hip-hop trio N.E.R.D.'s Nothing finally debuted over the past week and opened at No. 21. With seven days under foot, Pharrell's crew managed to secure 19,800 sold records.
Pop singer Bruno Mars' Doo-Wops & Hooligans dropped five spots to No. 35 with 15,300. With five weeks in the books, his new album rests at 128,800 pieces sold.
Leveling out the Top 50 is Rick Ross' Teflon Don which slipped 13 spots to No. 39. After four months on the chart, the "Boss'" latest effort stands at 462,800 units moved.
Southern rapper Pitbull's Armando debuted on the charts this week at No. 65. With seven days knocked out, "Mr. 305's" record stands at 7,200 sold copies.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
THIS WEEK HIP-HOP & R&B ALBUM SALES
Grammy-winning country singer Taylor Swift's Speak Now topped the chart record-breaking sales, over one million albums sold in her first week. According to Nielsen SoundScan, her new project topples the competition with 1,046,700 records sold.
Incarcerated rapper Lil Wayne's I Am Not A Human Being received a one-up boost to No. 4 with 42,900. After five weeks of availability, Weezy's latest effort has shelled out 366,100 units.
Grammy-winning rapper Eminem's Recovery moved three spots back into Top 5 resting at No. 5 with 37,600. Headed into his 20th week, Em's new LP stands at 2,898,600 sold units.
R&B singer Trey Songz's Passion, Pain & Pleasure got a two-slot boost to No. 15 with 21,800. With seven weeks in the books, the performer's new album has sold 451,400 records.
Pop singer Bruno Mars' Doo-Wops & Hooligans dropped six slots to No. 30 with 14,200. After a month in stores, his debut album has moved 113,500 pieces.
Southern rapper Waka Flocka Flame's Flockaveli slid down one position to No. 35 with 10,000. After completing one full month, Waka's debut album has sold 77,200 units.
Triple C's leader Rick Ross' Teflon Don received an 11-position boost to No. 36 with 9,800. After 15 weeks on the chart, the rapper's new album has sold 452,900 records.
Young Money star Drake's Thank Me Later moved up two notches to No. 41 with 9,300. With 20 weeks in the books, Drizzy's debut stands at 1,142,600 sold copies.
Evening things out in Top 50 is Fantasia's Back To Me which dropped three slots to No. 49 with 8,500. The Academy Award-winning singer's latest solo effort has sold 290,500 records after 10 weeks in stores.
Midwest rap veteran Tech N9ne's Seepage EP debuted on the charts at No. 57. After seven days, the rapper's new project has sold 7,600 copies.
Monday, November 1, 2010
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