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Music Pusha T dissed Travis Scott on the new Clipse album, and La Flame and the JACKBOYS fired back with their second project.
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Music Drake's "Take Care" was released all the way back in 2011, although the album continues to break new ground on the Billboard charts.
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Music Eminem's new album broke Taylor Swift's staggering streak on the Billboard 200 albums chart through 281K in first-week sales.
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Music Ken Carson and Destroy Lonely promised a highly-anticipated joint album on the way. A recent update revealed the album in the works.
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Music SZA is racking up unprecedented chart success.
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Numbers Youngboy Never Broke Again's new album "38 Baby 2" debuts at the top spot of the Billboard 200.
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Original Content A weekly rundown of what's popping on the Billboard charts.
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Music As one of his best bodies of work so far, especially in the most recent stage of Chief Keef's career, it deserves way more love.
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Music The album is expected to outlast Green Day and Morgan Wallen for the top spot.
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Numbers Drizzy is the first person to ever achieve this feat.
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Music Gabi Wilson's latest EP is doing numbers on the charts.
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Music Billboard is no longer counting digital sales from artist's websites to the Hot 100.
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Original Content A weekly breakdown of hip-hop and r'n'b album sales.
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Industry "VIEWS" reaches more milestones, becomes the first album since Taylor Swift's "1989" to spend 11 weeks as the No. 1 album in the U.S.
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Music Ice Spice and Nas are battling it out on the charts
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Music SZA has reached a rare milestone on the Billboard 200 with her album, "SOS."
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Music Future says he wants to be the next billionaire in hip-hop.
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Numbers Tekashi 6ix9ine's new album "TattleTales" debuts on the Billboard 200 at #4 behind Big Sean, Pop Smoke, and Juice WRLD.
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Music "Black Panther: The Album" is looking like it's heading back to the number one position.
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Original Content Our weekly look at hip-hop and r'n'b album sales and chart performance.
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Numbers The Weeknd experiences the highest first-week sales figures of the year, moving 444,000 equivalent album units with "After Hours."
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Numbers Dave East debuts at No. 11.
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