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Numbers Boogie's "Everything's For Sale," for sale.
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Politics The Yeezy sneakers are doing just fine.
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Music The Eagles' greatest hits compilation has surpassed Michael's album's sales in the U.S., according to the RIAA.
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Trevor Smith -
Music It's the rapper's eighth consecutive debut at No. 1.
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Industry Drake's latest album, "VIEWS," nabs its seventh straight week at No. 1. The last man to have more consecutive chart-topping weeks was Eminem in 2000. Nick Jonas makes his debut at No. 2.
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Angus Walker -
Entertainment Russ traces his hip-hop lineage.
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Matt F -
Industry Weekly review of the Hip-Hop and R&B sales/charts.
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Rose Lilah -
News 50 Cent talks about the changes in the industry since his debut album, and Eminem's special ability to be both a great battle rapper, and a songwriter.
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Trevor Smith -
News Dr. Dre's "Compton: The Soundtrack" is projected to do huge numbers its first week.
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News Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" was part of Clear Channel's "On The Verge" program, requiring 840 stations to play the song at least 150 times.
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Trevor Smith -
News Robin Thicke has 530 fans in the UK who went out to buy "Paula."
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Rose Lilah -
News Future will be having a bigger sales week than previously reported.
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Trevor Smith