Young Jeezy’s Thug Motivation 103 (Def Jam) remains at number after selling 63,232 copies in its second week. TM103 opened strong last week with 232,000 albums sold in its debut. The third and final album in the Thug Motivation series contains features from Jay-Z, Andre 3000, T.I., 2 Chainz, and Fabolous
Lil Wayne’s double-platinum selling album, Tha Carter IV (YM/CM/Universal), which was released in August of last year, opened 2012 with 35,965 units sold, claiming the #10 spot on the charts. The upcoming year looks bright for Lil Wayne and the rest of YMCMB, with multiple releases scheduled in the first and second quarters.
After a two-week absence from the top 50, Jay-Z and Kanye West’s Watch The Throne (Roc-A-Fella/Roc Nation) returned to the charts at #15 after selling 28,515 units. The duo concluded their popular “Watch The Throne” Tour in December and both are rumored to have solo projects scheduled for release this year.
Mac Miller’s, Blue Slide Park (Rostrum), also found its way back to the top 50 at #26, selling 19,565 copies this past week. This marks the first time the album has seen the top 50 since its second week for sale.
Common’s ninth album, The Dreamer/The Believer (Warner Bros.), after debuting last week at #17 and selling 69,000 copies, fell to #28 this past week, selling 18,662 albums. Common talked about the album, which features from Nas, Maya Angelou, and John Legend -AHH
Lil Wayne’s double-platinum selling album, Tha Carter IV (YM/CM/Universal), which was released in August of last year, opened 2012 with 35,965 units sold, claiming the #10 spot on the charts. The upcoming year looks bright for Lil Wayne and the rest of YMCMB, with multiple releases scheduled in the first and second quarters.
After a two-week absence from the top 50, Jay-Z and Kanye West’s Watch The Throne (Roc-A-Fella/Roc Nation) returned to the charts at #15 after selling 28,515 units. The duo concluded their popular “Watch The Throne” Tour in December and both are rumored to have solo projects scheduled for release this year.
Mac Miller’s, Blue Slide Park (Rostrum), also found its way back to the top 50 at #26, selling 19,565 copies this past week. This marks the first time the album has seen the top 50 since its second week for sale.
Common’s ninth album, The Dreamer/The Believer (Warner Bros.), after debuting last week at #17 and selling 69,000 copies, fell to #28 this past week, selling 18,662 albums. Common talked about the album, which features from Nas, Maya Angelou, and John Legend -AHH
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