First week sales projections
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Music THe SoutH Los Angeles MC's first album in five years is on pace for tHis week's top debut on tHe Billboard 200 albums cHart.
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Numbers The Weeknd is expected to out-sell PARTYNEXTDOOR and Joyner Lucas to retain the top spot on the Billboard 200.
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Music We can't call whether or not the album will be on streaming in the foreseeable future, but we do know that so many folks tuned in.
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Pop Culture The expected numbers for "Traumazine" and "Beautiful Mind" are in.
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Pop Culture From the looks of things, the Canadian rapper will be competing with Ozzy Osbourne for the No. 2 spot, behind Bad Bunny.
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Relationships The "Ctrl" songstress says Drizzy gave her a heads up before dropping bars about her on 21 Savage's "Mr. Right Now."
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Music Abel is looking at one of the biggest albums of the year.
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Numbers The City Girls made their return this past weekend, though some have suggested that it's time for JT to get serious about a solo career.
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Music Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre dropped their new album last week following months of teasing.
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Pop Culture Both artists nabbed a seriously impressive roster of features for their respective projects, but only one can take the No. 1 spot.
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Music KXNG Crooked talked to HNHH about how projections and legal troubles caused Suge Knight to shelf his original Death Row debut.
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Numbers Gunna outdoes himself with solid first-week sales projections on his new album, "DS4EVER."
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