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10.02.2020 - 09:11 / theshaderoom.com
Lil’ Wayne’s newest release, “Funeral,” has been officially named number one on the Billboard 200 Chart. Today (Feb 9th), Billboard announced the industry vet has just landed his fifth number one album.
The site stated,
“Funeral is the fifth leader for Lil Wayne, and it enters with 139,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending Feb. 6, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. “
This latest release follows Wayne’s Tha Carter V album that was released in 2018. This is also his 12th
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