Lil Wayne's The Carter III remains at the top of the Billboard's 'Top Rap Albums Chart' by pushing 156,300 units this week.
After four weeks on the charts, Carter III has sold a total of 1,681,800 copies.
Entering the charts at No. 2 this week is G-Unit with their sophomore album titled Terminate On Sight (T.O.S). The set sold 101,800 copies in its opening week.
Memphis duo Three 6 Mafia hold it down at No. 3. Last 2 Walk pushes 37,100 discs this week, pushing its total to 114,000.
Debuting at No. 4 is Kansas rapper Tech N9ne with his latest album titled Killer. The album reels in 36,200 copies in its first go-around on the charts.
Posted at No. 5 is Florida rapper Plies. Definition Of Real scans 30,700 copies this week. So far, the album has sold a total of 356,200 discs.
Entering the charts at No. 6 is Jim Jones and The Byrd Gang with their debut compilation titled M.O.B. The set scoops up 17,200 copies in its opening week.
The Flobots slide three seats to No. 7. Fight With Tools scanned 11,600 units this week. To date, the alb um has sold 146,500 copies.
Rick Ross slips two spots to No. 8. Trilla shelves off 10,600 CDs in its 18th week on the charts. So far, the album has sold 609,800 copies.
Rap/reggaton duo Wisin Y Yandel hold it down at No. 9. Los Extraterr ropes in 8,800 copies this week. So far, the album has sold 308,100 copies.
Wrapping up the Top 10 is Houston's Bun B. II Trill moves 8,700 units this week. After 7 weeks, the album has sold 215,300 copies.
A notable debut under the Top 10 this week is C-Murder with his latest album titled Screamin' 4 Vengeance. The set sells 5,200 copies in its opening week.