mangomunky wrote:mrjizzbomber wrote:I bought Recovery week 1 at Best Buy, it was labeled at a higher price, but it cost me 9.99
same. the labeled price was at like 13.99 as far as i can recall.
mine was that I believe, def not 9.99

mangomunky wrote:mrjizzbomber wrote:I bought Recovery week 1 at Best Buy, it was labeled at a higher price, but it cost me 9.99
same. the labeled price was at like 13.99 as far as i can recall.

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dR.dR3 wrote:So how much is Ross expected to sell?

ShadyVsEminem wrote:dR.dR3 wrote:So how much is Ross expected to sell?
180-190, the same as Em
If Eminem edges it what is the next big release coming out in the next month or so to take him down?

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dR.dR3 wrote:ShadyVsEminem wrote:dR.dR3 wrote:So how much is Ross expected to sell?
180-190, the same as Em
If Eminem edges it what is the next big release coming out in the next month or so to take him down?
I don't think there are any major releases until September. Ice Cube, Xzibit and Kanye West.


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Emadyville wrote:slimsoxshady wrote:Francesco10 wrote:lol Yet again I was right.
It's Rick Ross' first week and Def Jam already sell his shit for 9.99 USD. lol I guess in it's 2nd,3rd week it's gonna be in the on sale baskets and in McDonalds as a part of Big Mac menu. lol
haven't u ever wondered why Recovery and Relapse were also 9.99? hmmmmm lol
They weren't when I bought them



dolphi wrote:Billboard expects ross to go #1
Next week, it looks like Rick Ross' fourth studio album "Teflon Don" could be the Billboard 200's new No. 1, as industry prognosticators predict the set might sell somewhere around the 150,000 to 180,000 range.
Ross' first three studio efforts all debuted at No. 1 as well, with his last one, 2009's "Deeper Than Rap," arriving with 158,000. Eminem's "Recovery," which has been No. 1 for four weeks running, will likely slide to No. 2.






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