Win Win - Jeezy projected to push 200-225k

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cubaroid;3957794 said:
i demand a superfreak remix with luda and busta at least

lol i be feeling sometype way when i pull up bumpin that song ... lol ... bitches see me and know im just trynna fuck LOL .... + the old moms be giving me that stare down when i roll up blast FUCK NIGGAZ LOL !!! ;)
 
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straightupsho;3949532 said:
You can't even answer the question, yet Jeezy has "four classics",

His albums don't even fit this definition of classic

clas·sic/ˈklasik/

Adjective:

Judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind.

Noun:

A work of art of recognized and established value.

What impact on hip hop did it have?

What did it change?

How does it hold up to other classics?

Don't confuse "good album" with "classic album"...

The Recession is the only album to address the nation's imminent forecast before anyone else acknowledged it or even recognized it. Nobody can say at the time they put out an album addressing it, keeping in mind it was written almost a year before the recession happened. A lot of youth, black and white, at least where I grew up, went and got registered to vote due to the album. Friends of mine in other cities said the same thing. So, to me, Recession is more of a classic than TM101, which is more of a street anthem.
 
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I'm glad to see Jeezy push some units, he's been outta the spot light for a while gotta get me a listen of that new album.
 
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Jeezy set to come in at #3

On SoundScan's Building chart below -- a precursor to the final Billboard 200 ranking -- reflecting the first four days (Monday through Thursday) of SoundScan's tracking week (ending Sunday), as reported by six major merchants, Buble's "Christmas" is at No. 1.

Right behind him is, unsurprisingly, Adele's "21." Sources say that the album may have its best sales week yet, moving somewhere between 375,000 to 400,000. Its highest sales frame came during its debut week way back in February, when it started with 352,000 at No. 1.

"21" is already the best-selling album of any year since 2004, when Usher's "Confessions" sold 8 million.

Below Adele on the Building tally at No. 3 is Young Jeezy's new "TM:103 Hustlerz Ambition," which may bow with 200,000 to 250,000.

Justin Bieber's "Under the Mistletoe" is in fourth place on the Building list, followed by Lady Antebellum's "Own the Night" (No. 5), Drake's "Take Care" (No. 6), Nickelback's "Here and Now" (No. 7), Scotty McCreery's "Clear As Day" (No. 8), Common's just-released "The Dreamer, the Believer" (No. 9) and the "Now 40" album (No. 10).

Nielsen SoundScan Building Chart
Rank LW
BB 200 Artist Title
1 1 Michael Buble "Christmas"
2 2 Adele "21"
3 NEW Young Jeezy "TM:103 Hustlerz Ambition"
4 3 Justin Bieber "Under the Mistletoe"
5 5 Lady Antebellum "Own the Night"
6 7 Drake "Take Care"
 
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