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Rap Chart Movement: Rick Ross Takes The Crown Back, Flo Rida Rises printer friendly version Send this story to a friend!
Posted: 4/16/2008 10:40:07 AM by Black widow

After losing the No. 1 spot to Trina last week, Rick Ross snatches his throne back this week on Billboard's 'Top Rap Albums Chart'.

Trilla shelved off 34,200 discs this week, pushing the album's total sales to 416,300 copies.

Flo Rida rises a seat up to No. 2.  Mail On Sunday shifts 20,900 units this week.  After 4 weeks on the chart, the album has sold 168,700 copies.

Trina drops from the No. 1 spot to No. 3.  Still Da Baddest scans 18,200 discs this week, bringing the album's total sales to 65,000.

Snoop Dogg refuses to budge from the No. 4 spot.  Ego Trippin' bags up 18,000 units this week.  So far, the album has sold 263,900 copies.

Posted at No. 5 is Lupe Fiasco The Cool reels in 9,200 units in its 17th week on the charts.  To date, the album has sold 450,300 copies.

Refusing to budge at No. 6 is Webbie.  7,500 folks picked up Savage Life 2 this week, bringing the album's total sales to 159,800.

Moving a spot up to No. 7 is Soulja BoySouljaboytellem.com shells out 6,800 discs this week.  In total, the album has sold 873,600 copie s.

Right behind him is Rocko at No. 8.  Self- Made moves 6,400 discs this week.  So far, the album has sold a total of 52,300 copies.

Shawty Lo continues his grind at No. 9. Units In The City rang out 5,900 copies this week, bringing the album's total to 84,700.

Wrapping things up is Kanye West at No. 10.  Graduation moves 5,700 units this week.  The album's tally stands at 2,075,700

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