The Numbers Games: Slaughterhouse Debuts At #2

Your boy B-Easy has been swamped all week with work and shit (I hate talking in third person so when I do, it must mean I’m really tired), so even though we have 5 new Hip-Hop/R&B acts entering the charts this week, I’m just gonna briefly talk about Slaughterhouse‘s Welcome To: Our House entering at #2 (An album I’m also in the middle of reviewing).

I honestly don’t know how I feel about Slaughterhouse selling 51,000 albums in one week. As a person who loves lyrical Hip-Hop, I would have preferred them selling at least what 2 Chainz did a week or so ago. And you really can’t blame Shady/Interscope. The label pushed out a few videos already and Eminem did a lot to bring attention to the project.

But on the brighter side, an album by 4 lyrical MC’s, who all individually at one time basically had dead end careers, almost had the #1 album in the country. Also, numbers don’t mean everything.

Sidenote: Damn Beanie Sigel.

#2 Slaughterhouse – Welcome To: Our House (Last Week: NA) – 51,800; Total: NA [Debut]
#3 Trey Songz – Chapter V (Last Week: #1) – 41,400; Total: 176,500 [2 Weeks]
#7 2 Chainz – Based On A T.R.U. Story (Last Week: #2) – 29,400; Total: 224,400 [3 Weeks]
#14 Rick Ross – God Forgives, I Don’t (Last Week: #8) – 20,900; Total: 370,700 [5 Weeks]
#17 DJ Khaled – Kiss The Ring (Last Week: #4) – 14,600; Total: 55,200 [2 Weeks]
#24 Usher – Looking 4 Myself (Last Week: #46) – 11,500; Total: 357,700 [12 Weeks]
#25 Chris Brown – Fortune (Last Week: 39) – 11,300; Total: 284,900 [10 Weeks]
#30 Dwele – Greater Than One (Last Week: NA) – 10,800; Total: NA [Debut]
#38 Nas – Life Is Good (Last Week: #29) – 9,600; Total: 281,400 [7 Weeks]
#45 Frank Ocean – Channel Orange (Last Week: #39) – 8,700; Total: 281,200 [8 Weeks]
#47 Drake – Take Care (Last Week: #28) – 8,400; Total: 1,871,600 (Platinum) [42 Weeks]
#135 CES Cru – 13 (Last Week: NA) – 2,900; Total: NA [Debut]
#169 Madchild – Dope Sick (Last Week: NA) – 2,400; Total: NA [Debut]
#185 Beanie Sigel – This Time (Last Week: NA) – 2,100; Total: NA [Debut]

Hip-Hop + R&B sales for the week of August 28st

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  1. so do we think Nas is gonna get at least a Gold on this album? He’ll win a grammy for it and a few BET awards for sure.

    1. if those things happen (the awards), then he might. If it gets completely overlooked, than he might just stay around 400K.

  2. Slaughterhouse almost tripled the numbers from their debut, so at least we know being with Em has done something for them.

    1. Yea, but an Em co-sign is nowhere near what it used to be. D12 & Obie Trice went Platinum just off an Eminem co-sign back in the day.

      1. Very true, probably cuz Em isn’t really out there like he used to be, he just drops albums and disappears, he also hasn’t been on any of their video singles.

  3. S/o to Slaughterhouse for doing numbers. I like to see niggas grind pay off………………………. but save for a few songs the album is awful.

  4. That Slaughterhouse album was a terrible,sellout, failure….. I used to be a fan of them dudes but they didnt deserve to sell 10,000

  5. So is everybody gonna act like they dont see that picture tho? Fuck is going on? These niggas like 35 a piece doing gay boy band ass poses. LOOK AT JOELL ORTIZ! JUST LOT AT EM!

  6. This album would have sold 25-40k without the Eminem co-sign. In my opinion, it didn’t help much. But let’s not pretend that Eminem/Interscope actually pushes their artists. Yelawolf/Slaughterhouse were slept on, in a big way. Releasing digital singles on iTunes doesn’t constitute good promotion. Even Bad Meets Evil didn’t have a hit song until after the album was out for a few weeks (Lighters).

    In contrast, Young Money/Cash Money dumps a ton of money into promoting their artists. No other label will be able to replicate that without putting the time and money in promoting it.

    Eminem will get pushed because he is a cash cow for Interscope. He will sell his 4 million records, and Interscope will call it a day. They’re not interested in the other artists.

    1. Eminem/Interscope could have just left them on the shelf all together. Yea, releasing singles on iTunes doesn’t means much but what about putting out 4 music videos before the album drops? What about Eminem going on radio interviews with Slaughterhouse to help promote? Yelawolf didn’t even get that.

      As for Young Money, ask Jae Millz, Gudda Gudda, Cory Gunz, Lil’ Twist, Lil’ Chuckee, Short Dawg, and any other artist on YMCMB besides Wayne, Nicki, Drake, & Birdman if they dump tons of money into promoting their artists.

      1. That is a fair point about the other Young Money Artists.

        And I do agree that Slaughterhouse did get better exposure than Yelawolf (who they really dropped the ball on). Slaughterhouse had exposure on a bonus track on Recovery, a 4x Platinum album, and on Bad Meets Evil which sold 750k.

        Overall, I’m not sure what Iovine is doing with Shady 2.0 right now. Yelawolf was completely slept on. Slaughterhouse, while definitely getting better exposure, wasn’t promoted like a juggernaut either.

        Than again, Shady was never great at promoting artists outside of D12 and Obie Trice (who each had mild hits in their prime). Bobby Creek, Cashis, Stat Quo, are no where now.

        1. Yea, I’m not exactly sure what Iovine is doing with Shady right now either. After Yelawolf & Slaughterhouse’s performance on the charts, I’m wondering will they just be dropped for the label all together now. Didn’t Lloyd Banks & Tony Yayo get dropped? And they sold kinda okay.

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