
T.I.'s Paper Trail remains at the top of the Billboard's 'Top Rap Albums Chart' by pushing 131,500 units this week.
After four weeks on the charts, Paper Trail has sold a total of 877,600 copies.
Staying put at No. 2 is Lil Wayne. The Carter III sold 25,700 units this week. So far, the set has set a total of 2,576,300 copies.
Young Jeezy holds it down at No. 3. The Recession pushes 24,100 discs this week, pushing its total to 540,500.
Right behind him is The Game at No.4. L.A.X. earns a gold plaque this week as it passes the 500,000 mark. The album moved 18,500 units this week, pushing its total to 515,400.
Posted at No. 5 is M.I.A. Kala scans 8,800 copies this week. So far, the album has sold a total of 362,100 discs.
Nelly slides a spot to No. 6. Brass Knuckles shelved out 7,700 discs this week. To date, the album has sold a total of 146,700 copies.
Holding fort at No. 7 is DJ Khaled. We Global scanned 6,800 units this week. After 5 weeks on the chart, the album has sold 93,200 copies.
Devin The Dude slips two spots to No. 8. Landing Gear rang out 5,000 CDs in its second week on the charts. So far, the album has sold 15,900 copies.
Lacrae holds it down at No. 9. Rebel ropes in 4,600 copies this week. So far, the album has sold 12,100 copies.
Wrapping up the Top 10 is Daddy Yankee. Talento De Barrio moves 4,100 units this week. After 10 weeks, the album has sold 95,500 copies.