first week
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News Meek Mill is one his way home to having his first ever number one album.
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Kevin Goddard -
Music "Audemars splish, splish splash."
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Alex Zidel -
Numbers Boogie's "Everything's For Sale," for sale.
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Mitch Findlay -
Music The Miami duo is set to sell less than 10K equivalent copies of their new LP, although it's certainly made a splash in media circles.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music The first week's sales projections for Meek Mill, Lill Wayne, and Rich The Kid's new albums are in.
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Cole Blake -
News It doesn't looks like "Sremmlife 2" or "PartyNextDoor 3" will be able to dethrone Drake or Suicide Squad.
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Kevin Goddard -
Numbers The rap game was eatin' on Friday, November 2nd.
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Mitch Findlay -
Numbers Chris Brown remains a dominant force on the charts.
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Mitch Findlay -
Numbers After early projections indicated 6ix9ine's "Tattle Tales" would move 150k units, it would appear that the actual number is much lower.
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Mitch Findlay -
Music Trippie Redd is expected to move up to 60K album units.
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Alex Zidel -
News Yelawolf's sophomore album, "Love Story," lands him #3 on the charts.
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Kevin Goddard -
Music Lil Scrappy looks chipper in his hospital gown.
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Devin Ch