If it weren’t for Country star Kenny Chesney, T.I. [click to read] would have topped the charts for three straight weeks. Paper Trail [click to read] fell over 40,000 units short of the debuting star though, as T.I. may find himself past the million mark next week with one more strong week. Time will tell how T.I. stands when Kanye West and 50 Cent enter the charts before year’s end.

The rest of the upper charts saw no changes from last week. As Ne-Yo‘s Year of the Gentleman [click to read] stayed at #8, Robin Thicke [click to read] and Jennifer Hudson gained and lost a spot respectively. Lil Wayne [click to read] practically copied his work from last week with Tha Carter III [click to read]. Young Jeezy [click to read] gained a spot with another strong performance of Recession [click to read]. The Game [click to read] finally brought LAX [click to read] over the 500,000 mark. That makes the Compton superstar three-for-three in getting plaques to his official albums.

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Top 200 Album Sales (Top 5 Hip Hop/R&B)

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RankArtistAlbumThis WeekEst. Total
2

T.I.

Paper Trail

131,565

877,640

8

Ne-Yo

Year of the Gentleman

46,386490,742

12

Lil Wayne

Tha Carter III

25,794

2,576,301
14

Young Jeezy

Recession

24,123

540,599

21

The Game

LAX

18,573

515,402

Devin The Dude [click to view] may have fallen on the charts, but after DJ Khaled and Nelly, the Florida-born, Texas repping rapper’s Landing Gear [click to read] still continues to impress, falling just short of the Top 100. Murs and Z-Ro fell from the Top 200 last week, but don’t count the former out, as he may return. Ice Cube [click to read] continues to perform steadily, still falling behind schedule of the gold plaque he reached two years ago.

Nas’Untitled [click to read] trucks on, with potential traction if Def Jam dares to work another single from the acclaimed summer album. Plies [click to read] continues to prove he’s the Scotty Pippen to T.I.‘s Jordan at Atlantic Records, still scanning his sophomore effort, Definition of Real [click to read]. Presently on tour with Talib Kweli and B.o.B., David Banner [click to read] also proves that he’s still a major draw, as Greatest Story Ever Told [click to read] trudges towards 200,000 units.

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Other Notables

RankArtistAlbumThis WeekEst. Total
112

Devin The Dude

Landing Gear

5,059

15,915

163

Ice Cube

Raw Footage

3,544

158,040

173

Nas

Untitled

3,309

404,281
183

Plies

Definition of Real

3,217

523,649

194

David Banner

Greatest Story Ever Told

3,024

169,157

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