Billboard 200 chart
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Music A$AP Rocky went through some first week sales turbulence with his highly anticipated album "Don't Be Dumb," but Rihanna doesn't care.
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Numbers Gunna's new album, "Wunna," is predicted to top the Billboard 200 chart its first week.
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Pop Culture Bad Bunny came out on top for the 11th nonconsecutive week this year.
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Music This marks Gunna's sixth album in the top three of the Billboard 200 chart, and his eighth charter overall.
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Music NBA YoungBoy has achieved something literally no other rapper has done before on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
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Music "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U" marks PARTYNEXTDOOR's first No. 1 album and Drake's 14th, tying him for the most number one LPs by a solo artist.
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Music The new album also broke its own record for the biggest vinyl sales week for any hip-hop album in recorded history.
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Music Tyler, The Creator is still on tour for his last album "CHROMAKOPIA," but all that hard work didn't stop his most recent musical expression.
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Music Drake's "Take Care" was easily one of his best projects.
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Music Playboi Carti already expanded the long-awaited "MUSIC" with his earlier string of singles plus the extra track "FOMDJ."
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Music Kendrick Lamar's "good kid, m.A.A.d city" has been on the Billboard 200 chart for ten years.
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Music It is also Drake's ninth album on the 200 chart.
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