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Fabolous, Lil Kim Debut High, Cannot Unseat 50 Cent - AllHipHop

Fabolous, Lil Kim Debut High, Cannot Unseat 50 Cent

Rapper Fabolous’ sophomore album, Street Dreams debuted at # 3 on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums Chart today, coming in ahead of the weeks other big debut, Lil Kim’s La Belle Mafia. Kim moved 166,000 grabbing the number 5 slot from Freeway, who had the position last week with his debut, Philadelphia Freeway. Kim’s sophomore set couldn’t unseat R. Kelly’s Chocolate Factory, which moved 169,000 units last week after two weeks on the charts. Neither rapper came close to matching 50 Cent’s numbers for last week. His Get Rich Or Die Trying moved another 359,000 copies, reclaiming the number one slot from Grammy Award winner Norah Jones. According to reports, 50 Cent has moved almost 2.5 million copies after four weeks on the charts.

Rapper Fabolous’ sophomore album, Street Dreams

debuted at # 3 on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums Chart today, coming in ahead of

the weeks other big debut, Lil Kim’s La Belle Mafia.

Kim moved 166,000 grabbing the number 5 slot

from Freeway, who had the position last week with his debut, Philadelphia Freeway.

Kim’s sophomore set couldn’t unseat R. Kelly’s

Chocolate Factory, which moved 169,000 units last week after two weeks

on the charts.

Neither rapper came close to matching 50 Cent’s

numbers for last week. His Get Rich Or Die Trying moved another 359,000

copies, reclaiming the number one slot from Grammy Award winner Norah Jones.

According to reports, 50 Cent has moved almost

2.5 million copies after four weeks on the charts.