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Lil Wayne's I Am Not A Human Being II First Week Sales Top $200K


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Lil Wayne's 10th album I Am Not A Human Being II has spent a full week on the charts and the final tallies are in. Though his first-week numbers didn't match up to Tha Carter IV's monstrous sales, he still landed at #2.

In total, Wayne pushed 217,000 copies, earning him a spot below Justin Timberlake's latest album The 20/20 Experience, which easily remained at #1 with 318,000 additional copies sold after getting close to a million in week one.

In 2011, Weezy's LP Tha Carter IV bowed at No. 1 with 964,000 copies in its first week. The prequel to his current project, I Am Not A Human Being, landed at No. 2 with 110, 000 in 2010 as a digital-only release, before leaping up to claim the top spot two weeks later with 125,000 sold after the physical CD hit retailers.



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