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- MusicIt's the second year in a row he's been the leading rap artist.By Lavender Alexandria
- Music#117 on the Billboard 200 this week got clowned online for previously worse projections, though the Miami duo seems unbothered.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- MusicThe Miami duo is set to sell less than 10K equivalent copies of their new LP, although it's certainly made a splash in media circles.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- SportsDo not worry, they will be back in stock!By Zachary Horvath
- MusicJuicy J is worried about the decline in hip-hop sales.By Cole Blake
- MusicDoja Cat's new album is performing better than originally expected.By Cole Blake
- MusicDoja Cat's "Scarlet" is off to a hot start on the charts.By Cole Blake
- MusicWith just three features and a lot of heartfelt honesty, the Florida trap-soul crooner might beat out a lot of your favorite artists this year.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- MusicThe math ain't mathin' for the rapper, and he hinted that Burna's much bigger and successful than any U.S. sales numbers could indicate.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- MusicBurna Boy's new album sold 21K in its first week.By Caroline Fisher
- MusicHe claims 10k sales have been taken away from him.By Lavender Alexandria
- SneakersFoot Locker may anger some consumers with this.By Alexander Cole
- MusicAfter breaking the record earlier this month, Scott broke it once again this week.By Lavender Alexandria
- MusicCoi Leray isn't worried about the success of her latest album, "COI."By Cole Blake
- MusicTravis Scott continues to dominate the charts.By Alexander Cole
- SneakersThis Adidas sale is going to be huge.By Alexander Cole
- MusicHe now owns the highest vinyl sales week for a rap album.By Lavender Alexandria
- Music"MELTDOWN" with Drake landed at number three on the song charts, whereas the Playboi Carti and Sheck Wes-assisted "FE!N" was number five.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- MusicIce Spice and Nas are battling it out on the chartsBy Lavender Alexandria
- MusicA lawyer for the family of one of the Astroworld victims recently labeled Travis Scott "tone-deaf."By Cole Blake
- MusicThe long-awaited album is expected to garner well over 200K sold units through streaming alone.By Gabriel Bras Nevares