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News 50 Cent's new album "Animal Ambition" may not break the 50k mark in terms of sales.
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News Kid Ink is looking like he will move under 30k opening week with "Full Speed."
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News First week sales projections are in for R. Kelly and Childish Gambino's new albums.
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Music The long-awaited album is expected to garner well over 200K sold units through streaming alone.
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Music Em's new album is expected to have a much more modest debut than 2013's "The Marshall Mathers LP 2."
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Music Will Drake land the number one album on the BIllboard 200 off a 10-year old project?
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Music All hail King Weezy.
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Music Drake's "For All The Dogs" had the seventh largest opening day in Spotify history.
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Music Juice WRLD is expected to move up to 165K copies of his latest album in its first week out.
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Music Offset released his first solo project this past weekend.
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Music Future and Juice WRLD may grab #1.
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Numbers When it comes to Russ' sophomore album, the people have spoken.
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Music With just three features and a lot of heartfelt honesty, the Florida trap-soul crooner might beat out a lot of your favorite artists this year.
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News The projections are in for Justin Timberlake and Nelly's respective LPs.
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Numbers The City Girls had a lot to say on the matter.
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News The numbers for the surprising collaborative project are in.
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Numbers Following initial "Daystar" sales projections, it would appear that Tory Lanez' latest album has suffered a small decline in first-week numbers.
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Music Lil Baby is on an extreme come-up.
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Music The projections for "Indigo" are in.
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Music Solange and 2 Chainz are sitting pretty on the charts.
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Music 6ix9ine's new album is on pace to debut at number one on the charts.
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Alexander Cole