Hip-hop dominates the Billboard Top 200 once again as five of the top 10 albums on the chart are hip-hop projects. Machine Gun Kelly's General Admission comes in at No. 4 with 56,000 units sold giving the Ohio native his second top four debut (2012's Lace Up also came in at No.4). For the second straight week, The Game debuted near the top of the charts. Last week, The Documentary came in at No. 2 (No. 11 this week) and The Documentary 2.5 followed up with a debut at No. 6 with right around 48,000 units moved. The Documentary 2.5 is The Game's eighth top 10 debut. Joe Budden's All Love Lost also charted in its debut week. Jersey Joe's latest installment of the "Love Lost" series came in at No. 29 with over 15,000 sold.

Elsewhere on the chart, The Weeknd's Beauty Behind the Madness came in at No. 3, Fetty Wap's self-titled debut album dropped to No. 5 and Drake and Future's What a Time to Be Alive came in at No. 8 to round out the top 10. Further down the chart, Future's Dirty Sprite 2 is No. 20, Drake's If You're Reading This, It's Too Late stays in the top 25 at No. 23 and Bryson Tiller's impressive debut, Trapsoul, charts at No. 28.

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