E-40 Album Sales Update ( Soundscan )

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Dec 9, 2005
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In this week's hip-hop charts, Mobb Deep get "put in their place" at #3, T.I. tips his crown at #14, and Chamillionaire keeps his speed going full force.

Debuting on the hip-hop charts at No. 3 this week is Mobb Deep. The G-Unit duo is bringing QB back to life with Blood Money, heating up the streets and airwaves with their latest single "Put 'Em in Their Place." In their first week, the "infamous" Prodigy and Havoc have pushed 106,381 units, and are now on a 23-city promo tour that kicked off last week in Boston. [Watch "Mobb Deep's Put 'Em In Their Place"]

Slightly shifting to No. 14 this week is T.I. The ATL big dog is still lockin' down the hip-hop competition, tilting his crown pimp style with 56,278 copies sold this week. King has the throne on criminal lock-down, with 1,052,666 discs sold thus far. [Watch T.I.'s Video for "What You Know About That"]

Holding on to the top three rank is Chamillionaire, taking the No. 26 seat this week. Cha is living up to the vigor full force, as "Ridin'" continues to push units for The Sound of Revenge. Speeding through the fast lane at 764,636 in total, the LP has hit the road with 33,885 units pushed this week. [Watch Chamillionaire's video for "Ridin"]

Falling eleven positions to No. 34 this week is Sean Paul. The temperature is finally cooling down this week, as the dancehall disc has only generated enough heat to blaze out 27,291 copies, down from 30,064 last week. The total digits have rounded off to 943,673.

Next up is LL Cool J., nose-diving nineteen slots to claim No. 44. Todd Smith's buzz is fading fast, as the No. 25 seat was snatched from under him this week, taking in 20,684 copies at the end of the 7-day cycle. The cool breeze seems to be on freeze mode, with a slow 208,010 units sold after 4 weeks. [Watch LL Cool J's video for "Control Myself"]

Coming in at No. 48 this week is Eminem. Curtain Call still has a grasp on the charts, bombarding the stage with 2,347,272 albums sold after 22 weeks. This week, the show is still on the go, with 18,640 representing the week-in total. [Watch Eminem's video for "Shake That"]

Tumbling ten spots is The Black Eyed Peas, taking a jab at No. 53 this week. Monkey Business has ended the weekly spin-off at 16,566, with 3,744,918 CDs sold to date. [Watch Black Eyed Peas' Video For "My Humps"]

Moving downward on the charts this week is Bubba Sparxxx, lockin' down the No. 61 position. After 5 weeks, The Charm is losing its shine, with a snail-paced 135,411 copies pushed thus far. However, "Ms. New Booty" is still rocking the airwaves, pimping the southern game strong with 15,406 albums sold this week.

Ten spots below is Dem Franchize Boys, holding tight to No. 71 this week. After 13 weeks, the ATL all stars have banged out 441,668 units, with 13,601 finishing off the week-in numbers.

Hittin' up the No. 79 spot is Ghostface Killah. With the help of radio spins and decent video play, Ghost is tippin' the Fishscale with 12,283 albums moved this week. "Back Like That" continues to help the numbers along, with the total digits rounding off to 216,430. [Watch Ghostface's Video For "Back Like That"]

Lastly, E-40 bangs it out for the West, and Three 6 Mafia, Juvenile, and Lil' Wayne carry the torch for the south. E-40 is up at No. 82 this week, wearing the West Coast on his shoulders hyphy style with 11,463 copies sold. The video for "Tell Me When To Go" is a top-ten hit, further contributing to the 235,430 discs moved after 8 weeks. Reppin' at No. 86 this week is Three 6 Mafia. The Memphis crew is proudly reppin' for the south, carrying the southern region on their backs with 808,188 CDs sold in total. This week, the digits have rounded off to 10,965. Juvenile has stepped down to No. 93, moving 10,249 units this week. Reality Check appears to be aiming for that official gold status, and has finished off 407,417 copies to date. [Watch Juvenile's video for "Get Ya Hustle On"] Three seats down is Lil' Wayne, finishing off the rap race at No. 96. This week, Weezy Baby has taken 9,398 discs, totaling his album sales to 921,372. [Watch Lil Wayne's video for "Hustler Musik"]

Come back next week to find out how Cee Lo and Danger Mouse's critically acclaimed Gnarls Barkley's project St. Elsewhere does on the charts.

235,430 what do you guys think so far after 2 months ?
 
Jan 18, 2006
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For how much push he got from Mtv thats not to good but hopefully Mtv continues to push bay artists.
 

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Sicc OG
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Its amazing to me, the bay is so fickle. 40 never did these kind of numbers before on any album and everyone is disappointed. It took Bash almost a year to go GOLD on Smokin Nephew and 40 is half way there in two months. Hes doing his thing.
 
Apr 24, 2006
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numbers are actually pickin up in certain areas.......up by 58% in Dallas area, 45% Oklahoma, up 167% in Louisiana, up 67% in South Carolina......he's startin to reach the other secondary areas that he needs to get support in
 
Dec 9, 2005
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From the looks of things, 'Tell Me When To Go' isn't completely faded out yet...I don't think he's doing that bad for only having one single out...


'U & Dat' is a perfect summertime smash...they should hold off on releasing that until the heat of the summer IMO...
 
Dec 9, 2005
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BayBuryYa said:
Well.... it's far from the quadriple titanium that some people on here were predicting.

Most of the 'people' you are reffering to are simply fans with high hopes and internet access, myself included, so these 'predictions' should be taken with a grain of salt.


I'm hoping GOLD by the end of summer...