first week sales
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Numbers Juice WRLD's posthumous album "Legends Never Die" sells 508K copies in its first week, solidifying a #1 debut and serving as the highest first-week sales of the year.
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News Nicki Minaj's "The Pinkprint" debuts at #2 on Billboard with 244,000 units.
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News Mac Miller's "The Divine Feminine" makes a #2 debut on the Billboard 200.
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Original Content The "Suicide Squad" OST dethrones DJ Khaled's "Major Key."
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Editor's Pick Chance The Rapper does numbers with "Coloring Book," even if it was a free release.
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Numbers Lil Tecca's first week was impressive.
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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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News G-Eazy reigned supreme among new hip hop releases.
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News Rihanna's "ANTI" makes its Billboard debut, perhaps lower than expected.
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Industry A look at hip-hop sales and chart placements this week.
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Music The arrival of DMX's posthumous album "EXODUS" is expected to alleviate the pain of music fans grieving his loss, but early projection sales numbers show that not everyone tuned in for his new music as expected.
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Numbers DJ Khaled's latest album is aiming to debut at the top of the Billboard 200.
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Aron A.