Hip Hop Album Sales: The Week Ending 12/7/08

    Britney Spears is back. Whether for artistry or non-musical entertainment, the Jive Records Pop princess assumed the #1 spot with her Circus. With Taylor Swift‘s Fearless taking #2, Beyonce climbed back above with her I Am…Sasha Fierce [click to read], after a close race last week. Kanye West followed closely with 808’s & Heartbreak [click to read].

    Akon, in his debut week, entered the charts at #7 with Freedom [click to read]. This was a surprising position for the platinum singer to enter given his tremendous momentum on radio singles the last two years.

    Ludacris [click to read] fell 10 spots with his Theater of The Mind [click to read]. The fall comes as a shock to many, as Ludacris has remained one of Hip Hop’s most commercially viable stars. Lastly, veteran Scarface [click to read] entered the charts at #25 with his reported parting-shot from rap Emeritus [click to read].

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

    Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
    3

    Beyonce

    I Am…Sasha Fierce

    152,816

    893,370

    4

    Kanye West

    808’s & Heartbreak

    141,678 593,073

    7

    Akon

    Freedom

    110,560

    110,861

    15

    Ludacris

    Theater of the Mind

    65,295

    279,421

    25

    Scarface

    Emeritus

    42,023

    42,214

    T.I. [click to read] lost 11 spaces and went to #27 with his Paper Trail [click to read].Lil Wayne [click to read] slid six spaces as well. Tha Carter III [click to read] trudges towards three million sold in the States. E-40 [click to read] and his Ball Street Journal [click to read] continued to circulate, though falling over 50 spots in the last week. The Game [click to read] was close behind with his LAX [click to read]

    Q-Tip [click to read] and The Renaissance [click to read] fell considerably, but remained on the charts with a tour in progress, and slews of critical accolades.

    Other Notables

    Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
    27

    T.I.

    Paper Trail

    38,932

    1,342,766

    47

    Lil Wayne

    Tha Carter III

    23,358

    2,749,947

    95

    E-40

    The Ball Street Journal

    11,364

    42,041
    112

    The Game

    L.A.X.

    8,266

    599,630

    147

    Q-Tip

    The Renaissance

    6,456

    73,633

    Can Common compete with the heavyweights, despite mixed reviews? How will Jamie Foxx and Anthony Hamilton do in a big year for R&B? Any love left for EPMD? Stay tuned to HipHopDX next week…

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