Hip Hop Album Sales: Week Ending 2/24/08

    In a pretty slow week on the charts, Jack Johnson remains in the top spot for the third week in a row while Alicia Keys sold lest than 50% of her 109k units last week and must settle for second with 53k sold. Troubled songstress Amy Winehouse continues to revive her spot on the charts at #3. Winehouse has been receiving relatively good publicity after her successful Grammy performance as well as making visible progress in rehab for multiple drug addictions.

    Mary J. Blige holds down #9 for the second week in a row. Growing Pains sold about 35k this week. Keyshia Cole climbs back up six spots to #12 with just under 30k, while Chris Brown follows tight on Cole‘s heels selling only about 500 units less.

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

    Rank Artist Album This Week Total
    2

    Alicia Keys

    As I Am

    53,102

    3,149,573

    3

    Amy Winehouse

    Back to Black

    51,538

    1,700,719

    9

    Mary J Blige

    Growing Pains

    34,930

    1,260,547

    12

    Keyshia Cole

    Just Like You

    29,915

    1,198,766

    13

    Chris Brown

    Exclusive

    29,434

    1,317,330

    Jim JonesHarlem’s American Gangster dropped last week, and is now the top selling rap artist in the country this week. The Koch Records artist enters the charts at #19 and sold 24.8k in his first week. Lupe Fiasco‘s The Cool follows in at #30 selling 19.5k (a total of 359k) and is slowing creeping towards that golden plaque. Rounding out the top three rap artists is Soulja Boy at #47 selling 15.5k making him just about 200k away platinum. Meanwhile, Jay-Z‘s American Gangster finally joins the platinum club with 1.05M sold total. Pastor Troy‘s new effort debuted with 6.3k units sold, while underground favorite Akrobatik (despite receiving rave reviews for Absolute Value) sold about 600 units.

    Other Notables…

    Rank Artist Album This Week Total
    19

    Jim Jones

    Harlem’s American Gangster

    24861

    25128

    30

    Lupe Fiasco

    The Cool

    19524

    358,908

    47

    Soulja Boy

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    799,380

    68

    Jay-Z

    American Gangster

    11395

    1,005,016

    Pastor Troy

    Attitude Adjuster

    6366

    6437

    With new albums from Erykah Badu and Pete Rock dropping this week, as well as new albums next month from Snoop Dogg, David Banner, Rick Ross and Guilty Simpson, can these heavyweights melt the ice that has frozen over Hip Hop on the charts?

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