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HIPHOP ALBUM SALES FOR 9-27-09-HIPHOPDX

September 30, 2009

WE NOW PRESENT SIR DRAKE OF THE YOUNG MONEY EMPIRE

WE NOW PRESENT SIR DRAKE OF THE YOUNG MONEY EMPIRE

The new stars of Universal Records, Kid Cudi [click to read] and Drake reversed positions after last week. Cudi’s debut long-player Man On The Moon: The End of Day [click to read] sold 30% of its first week sales, as it heads towards 200,000. Cudi’s ’08 classmate, Drake passed his peer last week with mixtape-turned-EP So Far Gone [click to listen]. Best Buy had the effort priced at $6.99, and included the Canadian star’s hits, “Successful” and “Best I Ever Had” as well as “Fear” [click to listen] which acknowledges one-time peers Little Brother and Slum Village. The EP crossed the 100,000 mark, a feat rarely seen in modern Hip Hop.

The Black Eyed Peas [click to read] bounced back in the Top 20. With continued radio success, the Hip-Pop veterans may use The E.N.D. [click to read] to become the beginning of a rumored re-negotiation period with longtime label A&M Records, part of the Interscope family.

* please note: figures below approximated to nearest thousandeth.

Top 200 Album Sales (Top 5 Hip Hop/R&B)

Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
2 Jay-Z Blueprint 3
134,000 908,000
4 Whitney Houston I Look To You 66,000 620,000
9 Drake So Far Gone
36,000 110,000
16 Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D.
29,000 1,140,000
17 Kid Cudi Man On The Moon: End Of Day 28,000 133,00

Lil Boosie [click to read] fell 23 places. The Baton Rouge rapper released his latest, Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz [click to read] through Warner/Asylum/Trill, an album that stands a likely chance of six-figure sales. Boosie learned last week that it may be several years until he can enjoy said success, after drug and gun convictions.

Sean Kingston [click to read] was the one new Rap artist on the charts this week. Despite previous success, the Jamaican-born rap-singer’s Tomorrow debuted in the Top 40, but barely so. The release features Wyclef Jean as well as Rockers Good Charlotte.

"SHINE REMARKABLE SON, NOW GUESS WHO'S THE FLYEST"

"SHINE REMARKABLE SON, NOW GUESS WHO'S THE FLYEST"

Raekwon [click to read] crossed the 100,000 mark with Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 [click to read]. Released through Chef‘s own Ice Water imprint, he was backed and distributed by the ’09-secret success story, EMI Records. The album is Rae’s most elaborate to date, with Dr. Dre, RZA, Erick Sermon, Alchemist, J Dilla, Pete Rock and Marley Marl all contributing production.
Veteran outfits Trick Daddy [click to read] and a collaborative album from KRS-One & Buckshot [click to read] both made the Top 130 in sales. Finally Famous scanned just another 5,000 units, while the Duck Down Records release Survival Skills [click to read] trudges at just 12,000 overall sales. The effort serves as a Boot Camp Clik reunion with Mary J Blige

Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
30 Lil Boosie Superbad: The Return Of Boosie Badazz
15,000 64,000
37 Sean Kingston Tomorrow 13,000 13,000
40 Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2
12,000 101,000
101 Trick Daddy Finally Famous: Born A Thug, Still A Thug 4,700 18,000
129 KRS-One & Buckshot Survival Skills
3,600 12,000

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