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Numbers Juice WRLD will debut at #2 and Rick Ross manages to creep into the final spot of the Top 20 in the first-week sales projections for their respective new albums.
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Music DJ Akademiks believes there are a handful of key factors playing into the lack of variety hip-hop is seeing on the charts.
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Music Ellen manages to get a lot out of Nicki Minaj.
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Music The hype train is gaining steam.
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Music Kelis is calling out the production duo for failing to pay her royalties.
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Music J. Cole's "The Fall-Off" has been an incredible success thus far, but more achievements are being made, and they are sure to keep coming.
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Numbers Smokepurpp hits back against months of hate about his latest album's poor first-week sales figures.
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Music Megan Thee Stallion's album, "Good News," debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200.
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Industry Prince sold enough albums on the day of his death to take the top two spots on this week's Billboard 200 chart.
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News "Country Grammar" becomes the 9th hip hop album ever to sell 10 million records.
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Music "One in the hand, one in the bag bubblin'."
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Music The era of the digital deluxe... All for the bragging rights!
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Music Cardi B says she didn't mean anything by it.
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Music Kendrick Lamar put out his latest album, "GNX," back in November while Drake released "Some Sexy Songs 4 U" in February.
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Music Joe Budden says album sales aren't representative of the quality of music.
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Music Travis Scott and Kendrick Lamar are continuing to dominate the charts.
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Pop Culture Unc & Phew's streaming numbers may be good enough for them to land on the Billboard 200.
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Music "Get the f*ck off my live right now!"
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Music Gunna's new album is headed for the top ten.
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News Peep the opening week numbers for Kanye West, J. Cole and Mac Miller.
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Rose Lilah