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More About Nothing
Happy Hump Day. I wanted to share a mixtape, that I have been listening to for the last week or so. Wale recently dropped his mixtape, More About Nothing, to follow up his acclaimed, Mixtape About Nothing. The Seinfeld theme is pretty cool. By now, you can probably tell I’m not a big fan of mixtapes especially when an album can leave a longer lasting imprint. Maybe it is label politics or whatever, I don’t know. Anyway, Wale’s new mixtape is pretty dope. I really like the way the tape starts but it seems to fade a little and drag on for too long. I guess that mixtape format as well, have as many songs as possible. Regardless, Wale does well of showing why his album, Attention Deficit was only the beginning and he still has a lot to offer as an emcee and songwriter. He has a few “spoken word” acapellas on the tape that are really dope. Fans will definitely be happy with the tape and it will keep Wale’s name in people’s mouths until he can drop his sophomore album. He has a song with Roscoe Dash and Guccie Mane that seems to be getting radio play, however, on the radio they take out Wale’s verse. Sounds odd to me. Check out his video to Number Won, which I think is addressing him and Kid Cudi’s relationship.
Weekly Numbers 1/13/2010
Another week is upon us and the numbers are in. As always, shout out to HipHopDx for keeping a player current in this wonderful world of sales figures. Not much has changed since last week, Alicia Keys and Mary J. Blige stay on top. Black Eyed Peas are still moving more units per week than most artists period. And Young Money and Rihanna sold just over 25K. Here are the top steppers
Top 200 Album Sales (Top 5 Hip Hop/R&B)
| Rank | Artist | Album | This Week | Est. Total |
| 4 | Alicia Keys | Element of Freedom |
62,000 | 841,000 |
| 5 | Mary J Blige | Stronger (With Every Tear) |
47,000 | 441,000 |
| 8 | Black Eyed Peas | The E.N.D. |
36,000 | 1,823,000 |
| 11 | Rihanna | Rated R |
27,000 | 526,000 |
| 13 | Young Money | We Are Young Money |
26,000 | 212,000 |
And for the stragglers.
| Rank | Artist | Album | This Week | Est. Total |
| 16 | Eminem | Relapse |
24,000 | 1,760,000 |
| 22 | Jay-Z | Blueprint III | 19,000 | 1,533,000 |
| 37 | Gucci Mane | The State Vs. Radric Davis |
12,000 | 203,000 |
| 57 | 50 Cent | Before I Self Destruct |
8,800 | 358,000 |
| 177 | Wale | Attention: Deficit |
2,600 | 66,000 |
Eminem and Jay are still doing pretty well. It looks like even with radio and tv on his side, Gucci Mane won’t hit gold any time soon. And Wale is slowing trying to reach 100k. Stay tuned until next week. Make sure you download both Roots’ projects. They are ill.
Weekly Numbers 1/6/2009
The weekly numbers are in thanks to HipHopDx. There isn’t really any exciting news or surprises. Black Eyed Peas and Eminem still continue to move units while Alicia Keys and Mary J. Blige are still holding on up top. Young Money is doing alrigh too but I wonder if they are disappointed especially with the hype surround Wayne, Nicki Minaj and Drake? Check out the top.
| Rank | Artist | Album | This Week | Est. Total |
| 3 | Alicia Keys | Element of Freedom |
80,000 | 779,000 |
| 4 | Mary J Blige | Stronger (With Every Tear) |
62,000 | 394,000 |
| 8 | Black Eyed Peas | The E.N.D. |
47,000 | 1,787,000 |
| 12 | Young Money | We Are Young Money |
43,000 | 186,000 |
| 13 | Eminem | Relapse |
41,000 | 1,735,000 |
And for the bottom.
| Rank | Artist | Album | This Week | Est. Total |
| 23 | Jay-Z | Blueprint 3 |
25,000 | 1,515,000 |
| 33 | Gucci Mane | The State Vs. Radric Davis | 18,000 | 191,000 |
| 40 | 50 Cent | Before I Self Destruct | 15,000 | 349,000 |
| 49 | Snoop Dogg | Malice N’ Wonderland |
14,000 | 147,000 |
| 185 | Wale | Attention: Deficit |
3,700 | 64,000 |
It looks like Gucci Mane is really falling off after a few weeks. Wale continues to climb slowly to that 100K mark. Let’s help him hit it. Stay tuned for next weeks numbers.
Weekly Numbers 11/25/2009
Another week has passed us and some more people bomb. Well, I guess with the current state of things it is amazing that anyone is still buying albums. 50 Cent met his projected sales numbers. Rakim does much better than I expected. And Wale is still trying to meet expectations. Check the top
Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
5 50 Cent Before I Self Destruct 160,000 161,000
7 Michael Jackson’s This Is It 96,000 782,000
20 Janet Jackson # 1′s (2CD) 37,000 38,000
25 The Black Eyed Peas E.N.D. 31,000 1,387,000
30 Jay-Z Blueprint 3 29,000 1,300,000
And for the bottom.
Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
61 Rakim The Seventh Seal 11,000 12,000
88 Wale Attention : Deficit 8,700 37,000
111 Felt Felt 3: A Tribute To Rosie Perez 7,000 7,000
148 Tech N9ne K.O.D. 4,500 51,000
199 Lil Boosie Superbad: The Return Of Boosie Bad Azz 3,000 110,000
Lil Boosie is kind of killing right now. Over 100K sold is the shit. Tech N9ne is still holding it down for Kansas City, MO too. Shout out to Nascent and QB Da Problem for 160K in the first week.
Weekly Numbers 11/19/2009
Yes yess yall. Sorry for the day delay updating everyone with the weekly numbers, as if you couldn’t just go to HipHopDx anyway. I gotta figure out a new source for the numbers but for the time being this is what I got. Michael Jackson’s soundtrack, This Is It is still selling more units per week then most people will dream of, Jay-Z and the Black Eye Peas are holding it down and Wale’s debut Attention Deficit didn’t quite move 30K. Check out the top.
| Rank | Artist | Album | This Week | Est. Total |
| 4 | Michael Jackson | Michael Jackson’s This Is It |
116,000 | 687,000 |
| 16 | Jay-Z | Blueprint 3 |
33,000 | 1,271,000 |
| 20 | Black Eyed Peas | The E.N.D. |
28,000 | 1,356,000 |
| 21 | Wale | Attention : Deficit |
28,000 | 28,000 |
| 37 | Beyonce | I Am…Sascha Fierce | 16,000 | 2,492,00 |
And for the bottom.
| Rank | Artist | Album | This Week | Est. Total |
| 104 | Tech N9ne | K.O.D. |
6,200 | 47,000 |
| 105 | Kid Cudi | Man On The Moon: The End Of Day |
6,100 | 203,000 |
| 165 | Triple C’s | Custom Cars & Cycles |
3,400 | 21,000 |
| 166 | Lil Boosie | Superbad: The Return Of Boosie Badazz | 3,400 | 107,000 |
| 171 | Wyclef Jean | Toussaint St. Jean: From The Hut, To The Projects, To The Mansion |
3,300 | 3,300 |
I guess I wasn’t the only one not feeling Wyclef’s mixtape/album. 50 Cent dropped this week and they are predicting that he will move around 150K-160K his first week. Time will tell. I’m getting my copy today.
Attention Deficit
In the past week, I came up on several new projects including, Lil Wayne’s No Ceilings, 50 Cent’s Before I Self Destruct, Sean Price’s Kimbo Price and Wale’s debut Attention Deficit. So far, I’m two for two with Lil Wayne and 50′s projects and Wale keeps it going with Attention Deficit. I haven’t been the biggest Wale supporter but after a few cuts on Back To The Feature, I was interested in hearing Attention Deficit. Wale has been very consistent with his projects so I have been anticipating a solid debut. Attention Deficit does not disappoint especially for fans of Wale. His single Chillin’ with Lady Gaga seemed to set to the tone for the project and all the leaks have been solid. My favorite cuts are the joints that have that Baltimore sound to them. I think that is really where Wale sets himself apart. The features on the album are very solid. There really isn’t anything bad I can say about it. The only track I don’t like is 90210. I must say, my hat is off to Wale for a solid debut. I might have to go to Best Buy next Tuesday and grab a copy. I hope he moves at least 100,000K. I’m nervous though after seeing Skyzoo and Royce’s numbers. Check out the video for Chillin’ and the tracklist below.
01. Triumph (prod. by Dave Sitek)
02. Mamma Told Me
03. Mirrors (feat. Bun B) (prod. by Mark Ronson)
04. Pretty Girls (feat. Gucci Mane & Weensey of Backyard Band) (prod. by Best Kept Secret)
05. World Tour (feat. Jazmine Sullivan) (prod. by Cool & Dre)
06. Let It Loose (Inhibitions) (feat. Pharrell Williams) (prod. by The Neptunes)
07. 90210 (prod. by Mark Ronson)
08. Shades (feat. Chrisette Michele) (prod. by 9th Wonder)
09. Chillin’ (feat. Lady Gaga) (prod. by Cool & Dre)
10. TV In The Radio (feat. K’Naan) (prod. by Dave Sitek)
11. Contemplate (prod. by Syience)
12. Diary (feat. Marsha Ambrosius)
13. Beautiful Bliss (feat. Melanie Fiona & J.Cole) (prod. by DJ Green Lantern & Mark Ronson)
14. Prescription
iTunes Bonus Tracks
15. Center of Attention (Artistic Integrity 2)
16. My Sweety
17. Be Right
The Warm Up
Call me a hater or just schlow to hop on bandwagons(I call myself a trendsetter…smh) but I rarely rush out to listen to the newest internet rapper with a song/mixtape that everyone pegs as “dope, refreshing, a beast.” I tend to stick to my guns and welcome referrals from friend’s whose musical taste I trust. Today I went WAY out on a limb and put in “Roc Nation’s” first artist, J. Cole. Hailing from Fayetteville, NC, I figured dude would have a Little Brother or Petey Pablo feel. Ignorant I know. I got a couple of his mixtapes on Sunday night and put in The Warm Up this morning. Keep in mind I’m only 9 tracks deep so I haven’t given dude a fair shot but the music is cool. Dude definitely has some talent. None of the songs I have heard are bad. None have blown me away though. As an MC, I hate comparisons but if someone sounds like someone else, that’s what it is. Dude sounds like like Drake and Blu put together. Not a bad combination though. As a true fan of hip hop and the way that it CAN make people feel, I don’t feel right saying J. Cole is that dude because so far I haven’t gotten that feeling. Everyone knows what feeling I’m talking about. Regardless though, J. Cole is definitely a step in the right direction. It’s weird though because it seems like the newest trend in hip hop are the decent MCs with decent songs. Guys that show a personal, conscious side, love hoes, want to be fly and all kind of have the same style. Drake, Wale, J. Cole, Mickey Factz, (enter any other internet rapper), etc…………Like I said though, it’s definitely a step in the right direction. I suggest you guys listen to dude and decide for yourself. I hope he really is signed to Roc Nation and I hope he does well though. Like Wale and Drake, I like what he “stands” for. I guess we will really see when those singles and that album drops with exec’s in his ear. Oh yea, and my theme song for the day is from Chicago’s illest, Lupe Fiasco, Hurt Me Soul. For some reason, I woke up this morning singing this song nonstop. I been making up my own lyrics all morning. “My job is bogus, I swallowed a locust, I want my Jordans, my girlfriend’s snoring and I got no place to goooooooo.”
Enjoy
Shout out to Nia Long for clarifying what song I was singing.
Hip Hop on a Higher Level???
A few of hip hop’s finest!!!!!!
Much like record industry, the magazine and print industry has suffered a major blow because of the internet and its accessiblity to information. As soon as news happens, its on the internet. Two of hip hop’s most “respected” magazines also seem to have lost their place in the hip hop world. The most recent covers of XXL magazine have featured Soulja Boy, Gucci Mane, Shawty Lo and OJ Da Juice and the following issue featured Fabolous and The Dream. Now I don’t want to take a shot at any particular artist but if these are the people chosen to represent our culture for two months in a row, hip hop has definitely lost its way. I can’t say that I am a fan of any of the artists featured, although I have listened to enough music from each one to be able to comment. The fact that one of the only hip hop magazine’s continues to flood the public eye with artists who provide relatively no creativity, vision or passion for the culture is a shame. I know it’s not fair to make the assumptions but let’s be real. Fabolous is a label puppet. He manages to stay relevant not do to his own talents but because he caters to the current state of hip hop. When Nate Dogg was hot, Fabolous was on a track with Nate. When The Neptunes were hot, Fabolous got tracks from them and now that The Dream is hot, Fabolous is using The Dream’s limelight to stay relevant. It is a shame because Fab is no slouch on the mic. He just really has no voice. He says the same thing, the same way on every song. He does whatever the label tells him to do. These other artist don’t need to be addressed. Their music is what it is. XXL should be ashamed of themselves for continuously perpetuating how the rest of the world views hip hop. If cats like The Roots, Blu, Wale, Mos Def, Lupe Fiasco and Pharoahe Monch were consistently on the covers of magazines, MAYBE hip hop would not be viewed in such a negative light. I mean Gucci Mane makes some of the most ridiculous(I mean ridiculously bad) music I have heard in recent years. Is this how we want people to view the music and the culture? This if my official challenge to XXL and The Source to grow some balls and help change how hip hop is portrayed in the mainstream. You have the platform so now it is time to use it because if Fabolous, The Dream, Soulja Boy and Gucci Mane are hip hop on a higher level, I must be confused.




