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Music "Rolling Papers 2" is doing numbers fresh out the gate.
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Music Lil Skies never thought he would make it to this point.
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Music As previously projected, J. Cole's "The Fall-Off" has officially become his seventh number one album on the Billboard charts.
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Pop Culture Despite all the haters, Drizzy managed to come out on top.
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Numbers Thug’s compelling, highly-anticipated album is expected to seize the No. 1 spot on the charts.
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Numbers Kanye West just dropped off "Bully," and while it might not be his best project, there is no denying that the fans are listening.
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Music Takeoff also debuted in the top 10.
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Numbers Kodak Black is expected to debut at #2 on next week's Billboard 200 with his new album, "Back For Everything."
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Music Ye & Ty have exceeded expectations.
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Music Kanye West fans will have a lot to debate with this "Bully" debut on Billboard, as it represents failure or freedom depending on who you ask.
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Music Gunna's previous album "A Gift & A Curse," which came out less than a year ago, just barely outsold "One Of Wun," which still hit.
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Numbers Following the release of his fifth studio album "My Life 4Hunnid," YG found himself looking at an impressive opening week.
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Mitch Findlay