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- MusicDrake is still dominating the sales charts.ByCole Blake2.9K Views
- MusicA company representative for Spotify says they are still "big fans" of Nicki Minaj.ByZaynab53.7K Views
- NumbersCardi continues to make history. ByTaylor McCloud5.0K Views
- MusicIggy Azalea’s domination of the Billboard Rap Charts broadened the scope of women in rap in 2014.ByDemi Phillips1288 Views
- Original ContentA look at this week's rap and R&B sales and chart placements.ByTrevor Smith358 Views
- Music"Bodak Yellow" stays on the chart for the third week in a row. ByAron A.29.1K Views
- NewsHotline Bling" might guarantee "Views" goes platinum.ByDanny Schwartz37.6K Views
- MusicDrake's "Scorpion" will score around 749K total in term of sales.ByAlex Zidel72.5K Views
- NewsFuture's first week sales numbers are as high as predicted.ByTrevor Smith75.8K Views
- MusicKendrick Lamar's "DAMN" has never fallen off of the Billboard 200 chart.ByCole Blake894 Views
- Pop CultureThe 10-track project landed at No. 13, behind projects like Trippie Redd's "Mansion Musik" and Kali Uchis' "Red Moon In Venus."ByHayley Hynes9.6K Views
- NumbersPop Smoke secures his first top 10 placement on the Billboard charts with his new album "Meet The Woo 2." ByMitch Findlay17.9K Views
- NumbersAll hail Queen Nicki.ByAlex Zidel13.9K Views
- MusicSZA's "SOS" is continuing to dominate the Billboard 200 chart.ByCole Blake1210 Views
- Original ContentA look at hip-hop sales and chart placements this week.
ByTrevor Smith268 Views - MusicFuture's "I Never Liked You" has remained on the Billboard 200 chart for over a year.ByCole Blake1413 Views
- MusicKendrick Lamar’s "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City" has spent 500 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, something only Eminem has done in hip-hop.ByCole Blake7.2K Views
- Music6ix9ine's "STOOPID" ft. Bobby Shmurda debuts at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100ByAron A.18.7K Views
- MusicXXXTENTACION's taking over the world with his latest album.ByAron A.2.8K Views
- IndustryChris Brown's "Royalty" had some impressive first-week numbers, but it was no match for the increased Xmas sales put forth by Justin Bieber's "Purpose" and Adele's record-setting "25." ByAngus Walker43.6K Views