Hip Hop Digital Singles Sales: The Week Ending 7/22/2012

    Not willing to drop from the top, Flo Rida is still maintaining his position above all others in this week’s Hip Hop Digital Sales charts. Maroon 5 have now dropped to 15 overall with their Wiz Khalifa assisted “Payphone.” Kanye West and the G.O.O.D. fellas managed to continue their ride as part of the top 20 with “Mercy” and T.I. has joined the race with “Go Get It.” 

    Flo Rida Stays On Top Of The Charts

    Flo Rida has been consistently at the top for weeks with “Whistle” and that has not changed much. The only thing that has changed is that he’s not just the top Hip Hop artist on the digital sales chart; he’s the top artist overall. While “Whistle” remains the top digital download overall, his “Wild Ones” cut is still in the Top 30, showing Flo’s staying power in this department.   

    Kanye West Holds Steady With “Mercy,” Enters With “New God Flow”   

    Upon the unveiling of G.O.O.D. Music’s Complex cover, the crew has maintained their success with “Mercy.” The track did drop but only two slots to #19 from last week’s #17. A bigger drop came from his collaborative cut with DJ Khaled. Their track “I Wish You Would” dropped to #119. However, his track with Pusha T, “New God Flow” has given him new life on the charts with yet another placement, this on at #133 in its first week. It’s not as if West needed that. He already has other collaborations in the top 200, including “Niggas in Paris” (#136) and “No Church in the Wild” (#191). 

    Hip Hop Digital Singles Sales: The Week Ending 7/22/2012

    #1. Flo Rida – “Whistle” – 206,000 (988,000)

    #15. Maroon 5 f. Wiz Khalifa – “Payphone” – 75,000 (2,738,000)

    #19. Kanye West f. Pusha T, Big Sean & 2 Chainz – “Mercy” – 68,000 (1,248,000)

    #26. Flo Rida f. Sia – “Wild Ones” – 57,000 (3,121,000)

    #28. T.I. – “Go Get It” – 55,000 (55,000) 

    #40. 2 Chainz f. Drake – “No Lie” – 44,000 (481,000)

    #41. Pitbull – “Back In Time” – 43,000 (1,343,000)

    #45. Wiz Khalifa – “Work Hard, Play Hard” – 41,000 (804,000)

    #53. Nicki Minaj – “Starships” – 36,000 (2,515,000) 

    #119. DJ Khaled f. Kanye West & Rick Ross – “I Wish You Would” – 13,000 (92,000)

    #120. Nas – “Summer on Smash” – 13,000 (13,000) 

    * data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousandth for units above 10,000, nearest hundredth for units below 10,000. Each week, HipHopDX presents top albums in Hip Hop/related, and five notables.

    21 thoughts on “Hip Hop Digital Singles Sales: The Week Ending 7/22/2012

    1. MY NIGGA FLO RIDA IS UNSTOPPABLE HE GETTING MAD BREAD HE MAKING WAY MORE THAN NAS. HIS SINGLES MOVE UNITS HE IS NOT EVEN WORRIED ABOUT US ALBUM SALES CUS PEOPLE GOING TO PAY THAT PREMIUM SINGLE PRICE. NOT ONLY THAT HE MOVIN UNITS ALL OVER THE WORLD HE HAS THAT INTERNATIONAL SOUND

    2. this shit is fake…so finna tell me dudes bought 988,000 copies of “Whistle” and Hopsin with Ill Mind of Hopsin 5 didnt even reach the top 100???5 mil views in 7 days on youtube

      1. ONLY THEM BACKPACKERS LISTEN TO HOPSIN. NOBODY IS BUYING THAT THEY ARE JUST ILLEGAL DOWNLOADING THAT SHIT. TEEN AGE BITCHES ACTUALLY BUY SHIT OFF ITUNES.

    3. Flo Rida is all over the charts all over the world congrats to him

      ha ha ha where is officer ricky

      1. i swear the same person keeps commenting about slaughterhouse…Just know that theres gonna be more than three songs on the album…and all of them will probably be dissing the same shit your favorite rapper loves to rap about..

    4. Cash Money and Poe Boy have been in the msuic game for 20 years, which is an amazing accomplishment. So many other rap labels, that started 20 years ago have either folded or had their name acquired, so hats off to them.

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