It’s a slow week on the charts for Hip Hop and R&B as the highest selling artist, R&B crooner Ray-J [click to read feature], sold just under 39,000 with his fourth release, All I Feel, and landed the #7 spot on the chart. The #1 spot was granted to UK sensation Leona Lewis and her US debut of Spirit.

Following after Ray-J, Rick Ross‘s Trilla comes in at #8 selling 34,000 units while the ladies of Danity Kane round out the top 10 with about 28,000 copies sold of Welcome to the Dollhouse. It seems as if the buzz has been wearing off for Danity Kane‘s male counterparts, Day 26, as they come in at #18 and experience a 53% sales decline, selling under 24,000 copies of their self-titled debut.   

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

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RankArtistAlbumThis WeekTotal
7

Ray-J

All I Feel

38816

39179

8

Rick Ross

Trilla

34239

416379

10

Danity Kane

Welcome To The Dollhouse

27662

399370

18

Day 26

Day 26

23881

265020

22

Flo Rida

Mail On Sunday

20997

168720

Flo Rida finally falls out of the top 20 with Mail on Sunday selling just under 21,000 and landing him the #22 spot this week. Gnarls Barkley‘s The Odd Couple still struggles to gain recognition despite rave reviews. The duo sold about 18,000 and took the #27 spot on the charts. Trina‘s Still Da Baddest takes a significant drop from #6 to #28 selling roughly 18k as well. Snoop Dogg‘s Ego Trippin was met with mediocre reviews that seems to be reflecting on the charts as well. The veteran rapper sold just over 18k and landed the #30 spot. Meanwhile, Living Legends dropped their 10th album since 1999 selling about 2,600 copies of Gathering.

Other Notables…

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RankArtistAlbumThis WeekTotal
27

Gnarls Barkley

The Odd Couple

18311

101372

28

Trina

Still Da Baddest

18231

65034

30

Snoop Dogg

Ego Trippin

18077

263933

Living Legends

Gathering

2674

2711

Stay tuned as later this month Prodigy, Atmosphere and The Roots all try to make noise on the charts. Can indie favorites, Kidz In The Hall, find room in the Top 200? Keep it locked right here as DX brings you the play by play.