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Album Sales 12/5/10 looks bad 4 Souja Boy & Slim Thug


Kanye West gets his gold, Soulja Boy and Slim Thug barely make the Top 80, Flo Rida misses the charts, and Black Eyed Peas aren't budging from the top of the charts.
Soulja Boy and Slim Thug crack the charts with lower numbers than many may have expected. Rick Ross teeters to gold, Nicki Minaj is right behind him, and Flo Rida misses the Top 200 altogether.
Kanye West went from #1 to #7 with his My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Now officially gold, the album that was promoted through the revolutionary "G.O.O.D. Friday" leaks crossed the 600,000 unit mark. Praises continue to come in from publications and media about the emcee/producer's fifth album.
* Please note: figures below approximated to nearest thousandth.
Top 200 Album Sales (Top 5 Hip Hop/R&B)
RankArtistAlbumThis WeekEst. Total
6Black Eyed PeasThe Beginning119,000119,000
7Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy108,000605,000
8Nicki MinajPink Friday103,000479,000
10RihannaLoud77,000425,000
26Jazmine SullivanLove Me Back48,00053,000
Two southern releases both had difficult debuts on the charts.

Houston, Texas veteran Slim Thug's third album, Tha Thug Show debuted at #78. Released through E1 Entertainment, the Swishahouse rapper's third studio album features B.o.B., Big K.R.I.T., Yo Gotti and summer verbal sparring partner, Rick Ross. Thug's second album with the indie label follows a lot of success in last year's critically heralded Boss of All Bosses.
Despite being one of Interscope Records' flagship stars, Soulja Boy's third album, The DeAndre Way, struggled to make the Top 80. With appearances by 50 Cent and SB's artist Lil B The Based God (of The Pack), the album has shown some progression from the 2007 sensation's past work.
Lloyd Banks' third solo album, H.F.M. 2 (The Hunger For More 2) sold another 12,000 units this week. With a gold single and high-profile appearances from Kanye West, 50 Cent, Raekwon and Eminem (on the iTunes version), Banks' acclaimed comeback album passed the 50,000 mark.
Speaking of gold, Miami, Florida's Rick Ross sits less than 700 units away from a gold plaque for his critically-acclaimed fourth album, Teflon Don. The Def Jam album features work from Jay-Z, Kanye West and Cee Lo Green.


Wayne's former protege, Curren$y watched his second album of the year cross the 15,000 mark. Pilot Talk II, released on Damon Dash's imprint through Def Jam distribution, features Raekwon and Spitta's former No Limit label-mate Fiend.
RankArtistAlbumThis WeekEst. Total
78Slim ThugTha Thug Show14,00014,000
79Soulja BoyThe DeAndre Way13,00013,000
90Lloyd BanksH.M.F.2 (The Hunger For More 2)12,00056,000
108Rick RossTeflon Don8,200499,000
178Curren$yPilot Talk II3,80018,000

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