Hip Hop Album Sales: The Week Ending 7/27/2008

    Lil Wayne is bumped down from #2 to #5, taking the backseat to Miley Cyrus, Sugarland, the Mama Mia soundtrack, and Kid Rock, respectively. But with total sales at 1,997,218 , Weezy is just on the horizon of double platinum with Tha Carter III [click to read]. After reigning supreme last week at #1 Nas’ Untitled [click to read] holds down the #8 spot this week selling 63,200 this week. Rihanna‘s re-release of Good Girl Gone Bad comes in at #11 with 33,700 sold while Usher’s Here I Stand [click to read] sells 23,500 and lands the #18 spot. Rounding out the Top 5 Hip Hop/ R&B artists is David Banner at #20. The Greatest Story Ever Told [click to read] sold 21,200 copies this week.

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

    Rank Artist Album This Week Total
    5

    Lil Wayne

    Tha Carter 3

    85,166

    1,997,218

    8

    Nas

    Untitled

    63,279

    250,357

    11

    Rihanna

    Good Girl Gone Bad

    33,708

    1,516,282

    18

    Usher

    Here I Stand

    23,590

    930,231

    20

    David Banner

    The Greatest Story Ever Told

    21,212

    73,114

    Plies grabs the #27 spot with 17,100 copies of Definition of Real [click to read] sold this week. At #33 Three 6 Mafia‘s Last 2 Walk [click to read] sold 13,918 copies this week. Following right behind them with a deficit of only 37 CDs, G-Unit sold 13,881copies of Terminate On Sight [click to read], earning them the #34 spot. In the first full sales week since Rick Ross was exposed as a former corrections officer, the Miami “boss” dropped over 20 spots on the chart to #74 with Trilla [click to read] selling about 8,000 copies this week. Finally, Bronx rapper Hell Rell debuted Black Mask Black Gloves at #131 this week with just under 5,400 sold.

    Other Notables

    Rank Artist Album This Week Total
    27

    Plies

    Definition of Real

    17,194

    417,983

    33

    Three 6 Mafia

    Last 2 Walk

    13,918

    170,753

    34

    G-Unit

    Terminate On Sight

    13,881

    173,250

    74 Rick Ross

    Trilla

    8,205

    637,815

    131 Hell Rell Black Mask Black Gloves 5,390 5,445

    Will August heat up on the charts with new albums on the horizon from heavy-hitters like The Game, Ne-Yo and Nelly? Or will the youngins get schooled by new projects from Ice Cube and LL Cool J? Can femcee/ producer Missy Elliot come in for the sneak attack and shock the charts? Stay tuned as DX brings the play by play.

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