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Music Kendrick is predicted to top the charts next week.
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Music The rapper's efforts might have fallen short of getting the top spot on the charts.
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Music DJ Khaled has decided to take legal action against Billboard after "Father of Asahd" failed to reach the number one spot.
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Music Future is on pace to knock A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie from the top spot.
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Music There may have been a discrepancy in the initial reports.
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Music Drake also continues to hold the two top spots.
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Music Eminem is the only male artist to sell as many albums in the last decade.
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Original Content Drake dominates both the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 this week.
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Music Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" is expected to return to number one on the charts, this week.
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Music "Mona Lisa" and "Don't Cry" were the top-performing tracks off Lil Wayne's new album "Tha Carter V."
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Numbers Rihanna is the first black female artist to reach this milestone.
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Editor's Pick Drake and Future will debut at #1 on the charts with "What A Time To Be Alive."
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