Lil Wayne remains at the top of Billboard's 'Top Rap Albums Chart' this week by shifting 67,100 copies.
After 10 weeks on the charts, Tha Carter III has sold a total of 2,143,000 copies.
Right behind him at No. 2 is Nas with Untitled. The set pushes 24,900 discs this week, pushing its total to 316,300.
Posted at No. 3 is Florida rapper Plies. Definition Of Real scans 13,200 copies this week. So far, the album has sold a total of 446,800 discs.
David Banner holds it down at No. 4. The Greatest Story Ever Told reels in 13,200 copies in its fourth week, bringing the album's total sales to 101,600.
Seated at No. 5 is Memphis duo Three 6 Mafia. Last 2 Walk scanned 12,400 units this week. To date, the album has sold 196,900.
M.I.A. moves two spots up to No. 6. Kala shelves off 11,300 CDs this week. So far, the album has sold 261,900 copies.
Holding fort at No. 7 is The Flobots. Fight With Tools ropes in 10,600 units this week, pushing the album's total to 202,700.
Debuting at No. 8 is The Clipse with their latest project titled Clipse Present
s Re-Up Gang. The set rakes in 9,800 discs in its first week on the charts.
A spot away is G-Unit at No. 9. 8,300 people picked up Terminate On Sight this week, bringing the album's total to 193,200.
Wrapping things up is Rick Ross at No. 10. Trilla moves 7,700 units this week. So far, the album has sold 652,700 copies.
A notable debut under the Top 10 this week is Nappy Roots with their third album titled Humdinger. The group landed at No. 11 and their project sold 7,700 copies.
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