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Music Joey Bada$$ fans were incredibly excited for his return, especially after his pretty resounding win against the West Coast.
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Music Although Young Thug's never had the best numbers – and doesn't need to – the critical reception to "UY SCUTI" plagues these first week sales.
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Music So far, Em's new project has been a success.
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Music Travis Scott is also projected to massively outsell Clipse and Pusha T's "Let God Sort Em Out," the latter of which he's been beefing with.
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Pop Culture Taylor Swift continues to lead the U.S. album sales race, but Drizzy and 21 came out on top overall.
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Music Despite all of the complaints of Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter VI," his legendary status and the respect he gets cannot be ignored.
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Music Meg sold under 50K units in her opening week.
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Music Joe Budden may have called Drake a "corpse" a few episodes ago, but first week sales for "$$$4U" showed him that Drizzy's not going anywhere.
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Music Final projections took things up a notch.
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Music This marks Gunna's sixth album in the top three of the Billboard 200 chart, and his eighth charter overall.
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Music This is one of Abel's biggest commercial successes.
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Music Last week, 21 Savage dropped his fourth studio album "What Happened To The Streets?" just days after announcing it.
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Caroline Fisher