During his lengthy career, DMX has enjoyed five Billboard No. 1 albums and one that peaked at No. 2. He didn't quite enjoy that level of success with his latest album, Undisputed, but it did have a solid debut.

For his first album in six years, the Yonkers rapper moved 17,000 units, which was good enough to enter the charts at No. 19. Slightly above that release, 2 Chainz's Based on a T.R.U. Story and Lecrae's Gravity hit No. 13 and No. 14, respectively, with sales of 21,000 and 19,000 for the week. Other rap releases that remained in the top 100 were Rick Ross' God Forgives, I Don't (No. 28), Slaughterhouse's welcome to: OUR HOUSE (No. 50), Nas' Life Is Good (No. 62), DJ Khaled Kiss The Ring (No. 69).

Look out for G.O.O.D. Music's Cruel Summer to enter at the top of the charts next week. —Adam Fleischer (@AdamXXL)

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