He is followed by Booby V, the artist formerly known as Bobby Valentino. This week Bobby’s fourth studio album, Fly on the Wall, moves 38,000 copies and takes the number nine spot. That brings us to our first Hip Hop artist, Lupe Fiasco, whose latest album, Lasers, lands at the number 10 position on the countdown. This week Lupe sells 29,000 copies of his third studio album bringing his totals to around 280,000. For those that can’t wait for the video to “Words I never said” (Is there going to be a video?) here is Lupe performing at MTV’s spring break.
Lupe Fiasco - Spring Break 2011 - MTV Shows
Dropping This Week
We have a few albums coming out this week (most of them coming out of the Westcoast). First up is Snoop Dogg who drops his eleventh studio album, Doggumentary. The album features production by Battlecat, Mr. Porter, Dj Khalil, Jake One, Scoop DeVille, Lex Luger, Rick Rock Kanye West, Mike Dean, David Banner and Fredwreck. Guest features on the Doggumentary include Bootsy Collins, Traci Nelson, Young Jeezy, Devin the Dude, Kobe, R Kelly, T-Pain, Goldie Loc, Wiz Khalifa, Too Short, Kokane, Daz Dillnger, Gorillaz, Willie Nelson, Kanye West and John Legend.
The next two artists are actually featured on the Doggumentary. Wiz Khalifa returns with his third album, Rolling Papers, which features his crossover hit “Black and Yellow.” The new disc features Too Short, Chevy Woods, and longtime collaborator Curren$y. Below is one of the first singles, “On My Level” featuring Too Short.
E-40 might be one of the hardest workers in Hip Hop today. Back in 2010 he released two albums on the same day entitled Revenue Retrievin’: Day Shift and Revenue Retrievin’: Night Shift. He returns this week with Revenue Retrievin’: Overtime Shift and Revenue Retrievin’: Graveyard Shift. Each album has 20 tracks and, overall, the features include B-Legit, J Stalin, Dr. Cornell West, Devin the Dude, T-Pain, Tech N9ne, Bun B, Slim Thug, and others.
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