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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Hip Hop Album Sales: The Week Of 7/11/2010

July 14, 2010 03:13:00 PM CDT

by Allen Jacobs

Eminem's Recovery and Drake's Thank Me Later held rank for a third straight week at #1 and #2 respectively. Em may see 1.5 million units cleared by next week, while his Toronto collaborator marches towards his first million-selling work. Further down the charts, Drake's So Far Goneretail mixtape from 2009 sits within 3,000 units of crossing the 500,000 mark. Expect to see that next week in a summer that could see the former Degrassi actor take his proper debut to platinum, while his calling card to the industry reaches gold.







Outkast's Big Boi garnered a strong #3 debut. The Atlanta Hip Hop pioneer sold over 60,000 units of his critically-acclaimed Def Jam debut, Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty. The release features artists such as T.I., Gucci Mane and Too Short, with production from Organized Noize, Scott Storch and Lil Jon. Big Boi's new label-mate, The-Dream, fell eight units to #12 with Love-King.



Usher's Raymond v. Raymond slid to #17. The veteran Pop entertainer's "divorce album" is marching its way to a platinum plaque for Mr. Raymond and his longtime backer, LaFace Records.





* Please note: figures below approximated to nearest thousandth.



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



Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total

1

Eminem


Recovery
229,000

1,287,000



2

Drake Thank Me Later

74,000

783,000



3

Big Boi

Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty

62,000

63,000



12

The-Dream


Love King
23,000

82,000



17

Usher


Raymond v. Raymond
19,000

918,000







The Roots maintained a Top 25 spot with their latest, How I Got Over. The album is their third with Def Jam Records, and shows the group's first "Jimmy Fallon-era" recordings, garnering critical acclaim.







While southern Rap veteran Big Boi returned to the charts on a high note, New Orleans' Juvenile's Beast Mode failed to debut in the Top 50. The Hot Boys member's latest E1 album features guests and producers new to the scene. Another curious debut on the charts came courtesy of Kelis. The singer's Interscope Records debut, Flesh Tone, has been worked on by will.i.am, a producer and performer noted for chart success. The ex-wife of Nas debuted at #46, with her fifth overall album largely pulling from a European club influence.



As was the forecast last week, Young Money's We Are Young Money compilation album crossed the 500,000 mark. The 2009 release served as a large introduction to Lil Wayne's label roster, including Drake, Nicki Minaj, Jae Millz and Gudda Gudda.



Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total

25

The Roots


How I Got Over
14,000

86,000



46

Kelis

Flesh Tone

7,800

7,900



55

Juvenile


Beast Mode
6,400

6,600



92

Young Money


We Are Young Money
4,600

504,000



127

Drake

So Far Gone

3,700

497,000

From HipHopDX.com
 
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.11702/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-of-7-11-2010

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Hip Hop Album Sales: The Week Ending 7/4/2010

Hip Hop Album Sales: The Week Ending 7/4/2010

July 07, 2010 09:42:00 AM CDT

by Allen Jacobs

Eminem's Recovery came in for a second strong helping of sales, carrying the Interscope/Aftermath release past the million mark in its second week. This release features appearances by Pop acts such as Rihanna and P!nk, as well as production from Just Blaze, Boi-1da and Mobb Deep's Havoc.



Meanwhile, Drake heads towards his own seven-figure sales mark with Thank Me Later. The Toronto rapper cleared 700,000 units, while his 2009 retail mixtape So Far Gone sits less than 10,000 units away from selling 500,000 overall. That feat is expected to be accomplished later this month, making Drake second to only Lil Wayne in his Universal Motown earning abilities for a post-2007 Rap artist.


Def Jam Records had a promising week on the charts. R&B songwriting sensation The-Dream debuted at #4 with Love-King. The North Carolina singer/writer/producer's third album in his Love series is short on guests, featuring only T.I., but scanned over 50,000 units. The Roots remained Top 20 with their latest, How I Got Over is their third with Def Jam Records. The album shows the group's first "Jimmy Fallon-era" recordings, garnering critical acclaim. The group was home over 4th of July weekend, performing a free concert for their Philadelphia brothers and sisters.



Usher's Raymond v. Raymond remained at #14. The veteran Pop entertainer's "divorce album" is marching its way to a platinum plaque for Mr. Raymond and his longtime backer, LaFace Records.



* Please note: figures below approximated to nearest thousandth.



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



Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total

1

Eminem

Recovery

313,000

1,058,000



2

Drake Thank Me Later

105,000

709,000



4

The-Dream

Love King

58,000

59,000



14

Usher

Raymond v. Raymond

24,000

898,000



17

The Roots

How I Got Over

21,000

72,000



Detroit singer Dwele struck a Top 30 debut with his E1 Entertainment-released W.ants W.orld W.omen. The man responsible for assisting two monster Kanye West singles ("Power" and "Flashing Lights") has a new album that features Slum Village, David Banner and DJ Quik. Dwele is presently on tour, before reportedly appearing on SV's new album next month.



Two non-traditional Rap acts cracked the charts for a second week. 116 Clique's Trip Lee has released Between Two Worlds, which has scanned just under 8,000 units. The Philadelphia-by-way-of-Dallas native has released his third album through Reach Records. Meanwhile, on the other end of the spectrum, Romeo, Michigan rapper Blaze Ya Dead Homie achieved chart success with his fourth album Gang Rangs. Released on the Insane Clown Posse's Psychopathic Records, this release features veteran Michigan gangsta rappers The Dayton Family, as well as Kottonmouth Kings.



Z-Ro's Heroin stayed on the charts for a second week. The Rap-A-Lot Records' unsung hero cleared 6,000 units, despite limited promotion and distribution. Meanwhile, sitting at over 499,500 units sold, Young Money's We Are Young Money joins Lil Wayne's Rebirth and Drake's Thank Me Later as the third release from Lil Wayne's label to go gold this year. Although the official announcement will likely be made this week, the release will soon be followed by another gold plaque from So Far Gone, giving the Cash Money umbrella four 2010 gold plaques, and likely one platinum.



Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total

28

Dwele

W.ants W.orld W.omen

14,000

14,000



107

Trip Lee

Between Two Worlds

4,400

7,900



134

Young Money

We Are Young Money

3,800

500,000



193

Blaze Ya Dead Homie

Gang Rags

2,600

11,100



198

Z-Ro

Heroin

2,500

6,600

From HipHopDX.com
 
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.11648/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-ending-7-4-2010

Monday, May 3, 2010

Young Jeezy's Thug Motivation 103 Gets June 22 Release Date

Young Jeezy's Thug Motivation 103 Gets June 22 Release Date
May 02, 2010 04:05:00 PM CDT | by Slava Kuperstein

Young Jeezy's long-awaited Thug Motivation 103 finally has a release date.

According to rap-up.com, the spiritual successor to Thug Motivation 102 will join the crowded release date of June 22, which sees releases from Eminem with Recovery, Diddy with Last Train to Paris, and The-Dream's Love King.

In related news, Jeezy's Don Cannon-hosted mixtape Trap or Die II: By Any Means Necessary is expected on Tuesday (May 4).

From HipHopDX.com

http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.11161/title.young-jeezys-thug-motivation-103-gets-june-22-release-date