The Black Eyed Peas [click to read] still maintained a Top 5 spot with The E.N.D. [click to read], however another ’90s cross-over sensation took the #1 spot. Maxwell’s Black Summer’s Night scanned well over 300,000 first week units for Columbia Records. The effort was the Neo-Soul singer’s first in over eight years.
Eminem‘s Relapse [click to read] held at the #9 place. The Aftermath effort is still promised to be the first, as 50 Cent‘s Before I Self Destruct and Dr. Dre‘s Detox are on deck respectively.
While Ace Hood and Maino both fell considerably from their lukewarm opening weeks, Def Jam rookie Jeremih stayed on for another 30,000 units, nearly half of what the Chicago-born sensation garnered last week.
Lastly in the top of the urban charts, Beyonce‘s I Am Sasha Fierce [click to read] is just inches away from triple-platinum status, certifying the Destiny’s Child star to true pinnacle success in her solo endeavors.
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* please note: figures below approximated to nearest thousandeth.
Top 200 Album Sales (Top 5 Hip Hop/R&B)
Rank | Artist | Album | This Week | Est. Total |
1 | Maxwell | Black Summer’s Night | 316,000 | 319,000 |
5 | Black Eyed Peas | The E.N.D. | 63,000 | 672,000 |
9 | Eminem | Relapse | 34,000 | 1,242,000 |
15 | Jeremih | Jeremih | 29,000 | 87,000 |
30 | Beyonce | I Am…Sasha Fierce | 14,000 | 2,297,000 |
DJ Khaled‘s Def Jam artist Ace Hood‘s [click to read] Ruthless sold approximately a third of his first week units in Week 2. The effort largely matched the sales performance of Maino [click to read] who, despite strong radio play, is struggling to bring his If Tomorrow Comes [click to read] past the 30,000 mark.
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Complete with an Eminem appearance, The Alchemist‘s [click to read] Chemical Warfare [click to read] watched the bi-coastal producer take his album to a #63 position, with 7,000 units sold. The effort finds the Mobb Deep/Soul Assassins family member backed by videos and a heavy press campaign.
Another E1 release, the RZA-backed Wu Tang Presents…Chamber Music [click to read] fell over 70 places. With extensive production from M.O.P.‘s Lil Fame (as Fizzy Womack) and a historic guest-list (Masta Ace, Kool G Rap, Sadat X), the album perhaps received additional attention last week as heavy-handed Wu member Inspectah Deck expressed his dislike of Joe Budden on MP3s and Rock The Bells stages.
Lastly, underground Rap veteran Cage [click to read] unveiled his second Def Jux full-length. Depart From Me [click to read] is an effort balancing between the Brooklyn rapper’s former drug habits, his Rock influences, and the death of his Weathermen brother Camu Tao. The effort sold just under 4,000 units, marking El-P‘s label’s first chart appearance in 2009.
Other Notables
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Rank | Artist | Album | This Week | Est. Total |
56 | Maino | If Tomorrow Comes | 7,500 | 26,000 |
60 | Ace Hood | Ruthless | 7,000 | 27,000 |
63 | Alchemist | Chemical Warfare | 7,000 | 7,000 |
121 | Wu-Tang Presents… | Chamber Music | 4,000 | 14,000 |
133 | Cage | Depart From Me | 3,700 | 3,800 |
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