Hip Hop Album Sales: Dr. Dre, Chinx & Eazy-E

    Dr. Dre saw nearly 51,000 units of total activity on this week’s Billboard Top 200 chart with Compton: A Soundtrack by Dr. Dre and he remains in the top five overall. N.W.A’s Straight Outta Compton shot up to the #4 spot in its fourth week on the chart in the midst of the success of the film of the same name depicting the Rap group’s career. Three of the group’s members, including Dr. Dre, saw their solo projects chart as well. Future remains in the top 10 for the fifth straight week with Dirty Sprite 2 landing at the #9 position. The project had the most streams of all albums with more than 16 million.

    Dr. Dre Charts All Three Studio Albums

    Besides Compton charting at the #3 position, Dr. Dre’s other two solo albums charted this week. 1992’s The Chronic lands at #38 with 10,516 total units of activity and 1999’s 2001 hits the #55 spot with 8,674 units, beating A$AP Rocky’s At.Long.Last.A$AP and Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city.

    Chinx Debuts On Chart With Posthumous Album

    Chinx’s posthumous album, Welcome to JFK, debuts at the #21 spot on the chart with 16,467 total units of activity. The New York rapper was shot and killed in May. His manager and producers finished his album, which is made up of 12 songs with features from Ty Dolla $ign, Jeremih and Meet Simms.

    Eazy-E Appears On The Chart

    Ruthless Records founder and N.W.A rapper Eazy-E appears on the chart with his Eazy-Duz-It / 5150 Home 4 Tha Sick compilation project released in 2002. The rapper’s life and death is depicted in Straight Outta Compton. Eazy-E died of complications due to AIDS in 1995.

    Ice Cube Charts Three Times

    Ice Cube appears on the chart with three of his solo albums. 1991’s Death Certificate ranks #99 with 5,890 units of total activity. His greatest hits compilation appears at the #118 spot followed by his debut album at #150, Amerikkka’s Most Wanted, which was released after parting ways with N.W.A.

    Top 10 Billboard Top 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 8/20/2015

    Note: The first number below is this week’s “total album equivalent units” count, an intersection of album sales, single sales, and streams implemented by Billboard’s new rating system. A pure album sales figure is available in bold in parenthesis and information about each album’s streaming count is available in brackets.

    #3 Dr. Dre – Compton: A Soundtrack by Dr. Dre – 50,916 (43,081) [4,984,965]

    #4 N.W.A – Straight Outta Compton – 44,120 (31,878) [5,183,140]

    #9 Future – Dirty Sprite 2 – 27,873 (12,781) [16,695,550]

    #14 Drake – If Youre Reading This Its Too Late – 20,686 (7,884) [14,282,888]

    #20 Meek Mill – Dreams Worth More Than Money – 16,505 (4,638) [11,118,270]

    #21 Chinx – Welcome to JFK – 16,467 (14,600) [774,956]

    #25 J. Cole – 2014 Forest Hills Drive – 14,518 (6,385) [8,880,551]

    #32 Eazy-E – Eazy-Duz-It/5150 4 Tha Sick – 11,472 (5,720) [1,082,288]

    #33 Kendrick Lamar – To Pimp a Butterfly – 11,140 (6,508) [5,178,760]

    #35 Nicki Minaj – Pinkprint – 10,978 (2,365) [8,148,118]

    20 thoughts on “Hip Hop Album Sales: Dr. Dre, Chinx & Eazy-E

    1. Look at the stream numbers for the new trap god. Future hendrix dirty sprite living legendary. Fuck a Compton trash album. Dirty sprite 2 is so legendary. Free band gang it’s a movement.

      1. free band gang is a movement!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? I fuck wit future but better than straight outta Compton the album?????? I haven’t even heard the soundtrack to the movie nd I know its better that DS2 I really feel bad for this generation man

    2. Yelawolf still has the album of the year by far with Love Story if you don’t have it go get it it’s dope

      1. Maybe it has something to do with his album just dropping and the others being on the charts for a while, eh?

    3. why didnt any hip-hop sites publish Gunplay’s first week sales? He’s on Def Jam!! Were they really that bad? I know he sold less than Cole and them who been out for months.

      1. That’s a haters mentality!!!Youbwent hen to post low sales so you can says he album is trash. Haters don’t even know they Haters. Get back to listening to the music and stop worrying about records sold. Leave the business side to people who are actually in the business.

    4. OK, for years I have been saying hip hop is dead, I always bring up that fact that you can’t find an brand new artist that has come within the last 5 years that will rank up there with Rakim, Biggie, Nas….That pretty much means your music is dead. To prove my point even more Straight Outta Compton, a album everyone knows and has had for years is out selling new cats? That should tell you hip hop is a dead artform. LIke Dre Said, when’s the last time you hears a classic that can stand up to G Thang? Pathetic.

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