(Video) G-Eazy – Sad Boy

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G-Eazy Talks His Top 10 Album; He’s “Truly Happy As F**k”

Earlier today, the Billboard 200 was released, and among its top entries were Rick Ross, Adele, and G-Eazy; selling $132,000 copies of his recently released album, When It’s Dark Out. G-Eazy took to social media to release some excitement about the album’s success. Find out more after the jump.


The First Week Sales For G-Eazy, Rick Ross, Kid Cudi & More Are In!

I’m sure it comes as no surprise, but Adele’s 25 is number one on the Billboard 200 for the third week in a row. The record-breaking album sold yet another 728k this week, making it the first time an album has sold more than 650k in each of its first three frames since Nielsen began tracking sales in 1991. As for debuts, both G-Eazy and Rick Ross landed in the top 10 with their new releases this week, coming in at numbers 5 and 6, respectively. The former’s When It’s Dark Out sold a very solid 132k units, while Ross’ Black Market moved 69k. Though they didn’t make the top 10 other debuts this week include Curren$y’s Canal Street Confidential at number 30 with 20.7k, J. Cole and Dreamville’s Revenge Of The Dreamers II at number 29 with 21k, Kid Cudi’s Speedin’ Bullet To Heaven at number 36 with 19k and Jeremih’s Late Nights with 18k. Check out this week’s full top 10 below.


Sales Projections For Rick Ross, G-Eazy & More Are Here!

As expected, Adele is number one on the Billboard 200 for the second week in a row with 25, this time selling an additional 1.16 million units. As for debuts this week. Erykah Badu’s But You Caint Use My Phone comes in just outside of the top 10 at 14 with 35k, while a compilation of Biggie‘s greatest hits is at 48 with 15k. Looking forward to next week, some of the early sales projections are in for the many new releases from this past Friday. G-Eazy’s When It’s Dark Out is in the lead, looking to move around 115k–130k. Behind him is Rick Ross’ Black Market, projected at 60k–65k, and behind him Kid Cudi’s Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven with 18k–21k. Also expected to make their Billboard 200 debut are Curren$y, Jeremih and Sheek Louch, though their numbers aren’t available yet. Check out this week’s top 10 below!


Rick Ross Projected To Sell 50k First Week, While G-Eazy Is Projected Twice As Many

Rick Ross dropped Black Market yesterday and early projections is saying the album is not going to do so well. The album is projected to sell 50-55k first week, while underground rapper G-Eazy is set to double Ross’s numbers. Hit the jump for more.


G-Eazy – “When It’s Dark Out” [Tracklist]

G-Eazy is ready to run through a few cities with the When It’s Dark Out tour-with A$AP Rocky. In connection will be the December 4 release of his album, also titled, When It’s Dark Out. The California native has revealed the 17-tracklist to the upcoming project with guest features from Too $hort, Chris Brown, Kehlani, Keyshia Cole, and more. Hit the jump for more.


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