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Music Travis Scott is also projected to massively outsell Clipse and Pusha T's "Let God Sort Em Out," the latter of which he's been beefing with.
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Original Content A weekly glance at the performance of r'n'b and hip-hop albums on the Billboard charts.
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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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Pop Culture Taylor Swift continues to lead the U.S. album sales race, but Drizzy and 21 came out on top overall.
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Music Young Thug snags the number one spot.
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Music Tyler The Creator nabbed his fourth straight number one debut with "DON'T TAP THE GLASS, even with another short first week of tracking.
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Pop Culture Yak's numbers were slightly higher than the 39K he was projected to sell in his first week out.
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Music Lil Uzi Vert has landed the #1 album this week with over 125K units sold with "Luv Is Rage 2."
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Industry Drake's latest album, "VIEWS," nabs its seventh straight week at No. 1. The last man to have more consecutive chart-topping weeks was Eminem in 2000. Nick Jonas makes his debut at No. 2.
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Numbers Summer Walker's "Still Over It" could become the highest-selling album from a female R&B artist since Beyoncé's "Lemonade."
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Numbers Lil Durk is feeling pretty good right now.
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Music The success of Drake and PartyNextDoor's songs weren't enough to bring Kendrick Lamar down from the top spot, however.
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Cole Blake