The “Grammy Family” may be gearing up for a chart takeover, with Kanye West and Common coming soon, and John Legend‘s Evolver being a Top 3 debut.T.I. [click to read]
traveled from that #3 spot to #7, a strong fall for the Atlanta rapper,
whose now eclipsed the platinum, million mark with his Paper Trail [click to read].
Ne-Yo‘s Year of the Gentleman [click to read] continues to be a better showing than any rap release for the Def Jam label. Lil Wayne [click to read] stayed in his mid-twenties zone of recent, selling Tha Carter III [click to read], strongly towards three million. Young Jeezy [click to read] remains strong with his Recession [click to read], again staying a few notches above LAX.
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Top 200 Album Sales (Top 5 Hip Hop/R&B)
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Rank | Artist | Album | This Week | Est. Total | |
4 | John Legend | Evolver | 132,823 | 133,094 | |
7 | T.I. | Paper Trail | 76,560 | 1,047,627 | |
15 | Ne-Yo | Year of the Gentleman | 26,574 | 548,027 | |
20 | Lil Wayne | Tha Carter III |
| 2,624,722 | |
28 | Young Jeezy | Recession | 17,412 | 578,973 |
The Game [click to read] and LAX [click to read] fell out of the Top 30 for the first time, still in a crowded pack with another potential chance at Top 25. Nelly [click to read] was over 10,000 units behind with Brass Knuckles [click to read], an area not occupied by any rap release.
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DJ Khaled cracked the six-figure mark with his We Global. However, for independent artists, few were more shocking than Joe Budden [click to read], returning to the Top 200 for the first time in five years, with his digital album Halfway House [click to read], selling over 3,000 paid downloads.
As Nas and Devin The Dude left the Top 200, Ice Cube [click to read] held the bottom spot with his Raw Footage [click to read], an impressive independent effort, still over 300,000 units short of his 2006 effort, Laugh Now, Cry Later [click to read].
Other Notables
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Rank | Artist | Album | This Week | Est. Total |
35 | The Game | LAX | 14,121 | 545,974 |
112 | Nelly | Brass Knuckles | 4,738 | 157,063 |
126 | DJ Khaled | We Global | 3,535 | 101,046 |
183 | Joe Budden | Halfway House | 3,174 | 3,174 |
185 | Ice Cube | Raw Footage | 3,093 | 164,191 |
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With a critically acclaimed album [click to read], how will Q-Tip fare on his triumphant return? Stay tuned to HipHopDX.