After debuting at #2 and #4 in their first week on shelves, albums from T.I. and Logic fell double digit spots last week to #13 and #31, respectively. Chris Webby’s debut album, Chemically Imbalanced, came in at #25 with just over 13,000 units sold, while R&B group Jagged Edge made its return to a tune of 12,468 albums sold.

Stalley managed to break the Top 40 with his Maybach Music Group debut album, Ohio, while Killer Mike and El-P crept up to the #50 spot in the second week of their album Run The Jewels 2 being available for purchase.

T.I.’s Paperwork Falls To #13

After nearly breaking the 80,000 mark in its first week, T.I.’s Paperworksuffered a 66% drop in sales to 26,894 last week, bringing the the latest total count to 106,827 albums sold.

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T.I. has described Paperwork as the first in a thematic trilogy. HipHopDX gave the album three out of five stars in a recent review, with writer Kellan Miller noting that “T.I. is judged on a much higher scale given the quality of his past releases.”

Chris Webby Lands At #25

Released by his own label Homegrown Music in conjunction with E1 Music, Chris Webby’s debut album, Chemically Imbalanced, made its way to #25 with a total of 13,217 units sold in its first week, just beating out Logic’s latest sales numbers in the process.

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Last month, Chris Webby spoke with HipHopDX about using music to encourage social change.

“Hip Hop is a medium to explain things to people,” he said. “You can say so much in one song, so I think it’s important to take a stand on shit. If you care about something, fucking talk about it. Not just popping bottles and fucking bitches. Everyone loves that of course. I mean, if that’s all we’re fucking worried about we’re going to hell in a handbasket on this planet. I know that much. Just care. Rappers need to start caring a little more. Just a little bit.“

Stalley Cracks The Top 40

After a string of retail offerings like Self Made Vol. 3 and Honest Cowboy: EP, Stalley finally released his debut album, Ohio, via Maybach Music Group last week (October 27). Ohio sold a total of 10,229 last week, enough to land the album at #35 on the Billboard 200.

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Last week, Stalley spoke with HipHopDX about his debut and career up to this point.

“What I bring to Hip Hop is that hard work ethic that was instilled in my being raised in a blue-collar town and an original and great story,” he said. “My life is a great story and I feel like people can take a lot from it and be inspired by it.”

Top 10 Billboard Top 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 11/2/2014

#13. T.I. – Paperwork – 26,894 (106,827)

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#25. Chris Webby – Chemically Imbalanced – 13,217 (13,219)

#28. Jagged Edge – J.E. Heartbreak II – 12,468 (12,572)

#31. Logic – Under Pressure – 11,532 (84,090)

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#35. Stalley – Ohio – 10,229 (10,246)

#48. Chris Brown – X – 8,361 (253,061)

#50. Run The Jewels – Run The Jewels 2 – 8,262 (12,067)

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#68. Jeezy – Seen It All – 6,087 (232,175)

#69. Lecrae – Anomaly – 5,987 (179,752)

#77. Iggy Azalea – New Classic – 4,947 (396,918)

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Last Week’s Sales

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