
For the seventh week in a row, T.I. holds the No. 1 spot on Billboard's 'Top Rap Albums Chart'.
Paper Trail shelved off 68,700 discs this week, pushing the album's total sales to 1,116,400.
Q-Tip debuts at No. 2 with his sophomore solo set titled The Renaissance.
The album, which features apperances from D'Angelo and Rapheal Saddiq, scans 34,200 copies in its opening week.
Posted at No. 3 is Lil Wayne. Tha Carter III bags up 23,900 units this week. To date, the album has sold 2,648,600 copies.
Young Jeezy holds it down at the No. 4 spot. The Recession shifted 19,500 units this week. So far, the album has a total of 2,601,600 copies.
Sitting at No.5, The Game continues to keep registers ringing as L.A.X. scans 13,100 discs this week. The album's tally stands at 559,000.
M.I.A. refuses to budge from the No. 6 spot. Kala reels in 5,400 units this week. To date, the album has sold 379,900 copies.
The Kottonmouth Kings slide one spot down to No. 7. 5,300 folks picked up Green Album this week, bringing the album's total sales to 18,100.
Entering the charts at No. 8 is Atlanta rapper Unk with his sophomore album 2econd Season. The set sold 5,200 copies in its opening week.
Nelly slips two spots to No. 9. Brass Knuckles shelved out 5,200 copies this week, pushing it's total sales to 161,200.
Wrapping up the Top 10 is Daddy Yankee. Talento De Barrios cashed out 3,400 copies this week, bringing the album's total sales to 106,100.