Eminem tops Billboard 200 with ‘The Marshall Mathers LP 2’
He called himself a rap god -- and he wasn’t kidding.
Eminem entered the Billboard 200 album chart Wednesday at No. 1 with “The Marshall Mathers LP 2,†reflecting sales of 792,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
It’s the biggest sales week for a hip-hop album in 2013, and the second-biggest overall behind Justin Timberlake’s “The 20/20 Experience,†which debuted with just under 1 million copies in March.
The No. 1 debut also marks Eminem’s seventh straight chart-topper, as Billboard’s Keith Caulfield noted in a detailed post. It also marks a first-week sales increase over the rapper’s previous two albums, 2010’s “Recovery†and 2009’s “Relapseâ€; such a boost is a rarity in today’s shrinking record industry.
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More typical is Celine Dion’s start at No. 2 this week with “Loved Me Back to Life,†which sold 77,000 copies -- far fewer than the 214,000 she scored (for a No. 3 debut) with “Taking Chances†in 2007.
Other albums entering the chart include Avril Lavigne’s self-titled album at No. 5 and Pentatonix’s “PTX Vol. II†at No. 10.
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