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Their latest single "Can't Hold Us" has officially gone platinum with over a million copies sold.
Kid Cudi's long-awaited Indicud album debuted at number two on the Billboard Top 200, right behind Fall Out Boy's new album Save Rock And Roll. 
Tyler, The Creator's new album, Wolf, is projected to sell double the copies of his 2011 project Goblin. Music analysts have projected Wolf to sell anywhere between 85,000-95,000 copies in its first week.
Seattle rapper Macklemore's independent album The Heist has officially reached gold status.
These aren't Justin Timberlake numbers, matter of fact, these aren't even Weezy's typical numbers. Lil Wayne's follow-up album, I Am Not A Human Being II, has been projected to sell 200,000 copies in its first week. 
The final, final numbers are in, and the singer officially moved 968,000 copies of the hugely successful album, according to Billboard.
According to HDD, Justin Timberlake's The 20/20 Experience has sold 980,000 copies - in its first week.
Billboard reports that Justin Timberlake's The 20/20 Experience is expected to sell more than 800,000 copies in its first week, not only giving him his second number one album, but also giving Timberlake his biggest first week numbers ever. 
Initially, The 20/20 Experience was projected to sell 500,000 copies in its first week, but after the spike in numbers from iTunes and in-store purchases, The 20/20 Experience is now projected to sell 750,000 plus copies in the first week. 
According to HipHop-N-More, "F*ckin' Problems," the second single from A$AP Rocky's debut albumLong.Live.A$AP, just went platinum off the strength of digital sales. 
When he's not fighting off Chris Brown in brazen attacks over studio parking spaces, Frank Ocean is selling records. 
The duo’s single “Thrift Shop” has gone double platinum since its release in August of 2012. 
According to Chart News, Kendrick Lamar's summer single "Swimming Pools" has sold a whopping one million digital copies.  
Despite his debut album, Long.Live.A$AP, leaking on the internet four weeks before its scheduled release date, the Harlem rapper still managed to go number one on the charts. 
Despite being leaked an entire month before its release date, Long.Live.A$AP, is still projected to sell 130-140K copies. 
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