With 2015 fast approaching, the second-to-last weekly sales report of the year from Billboard includes a number of big Hip Hop sellers. Nicki Minaj’s third album debuted as the #2 album in the country behind only Taylor Swift’s still huge 1989. Lower down the list, J. Cole has fallen to #4 after putting up the best first-week sales numbers of any Hip Hop artist in 2014.

Finally, D’Angelo’s long awaited return to music earned him a spot at #5 following a surprise, midnight release last week. Lower down the list, Kevin Gates’ latest offering reached #38 while Eminem’s Shady XV continued to fall, bottoming out at #54 as of this past Sunday.

Nicki Minaj Debuts At #2

After weeks of speculation about the album’s commercial viability, Nicki Minaj’s Pinkprintsold a total of 198,142 in its first week on shelves and online. Minaj’s third studio album was helped to the runner-up position thanks to a huge week of streaming numbers, topping out at 16,847,401 plays across platforms.

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Minaj’s latest record was given a four out of five in HipHopDX’s review with writer Marcus Dowling writing that “The Pinkprint runs a middle path between pop over exertion and real lyricism, creating an everything for someone aesthetic that Nicki doesn’t allow to shift into wastefulness. As such, it is an ambitious undertaking Nicki has wrangled in highly entertaining fashion.”

J. Cole Falls To #4

After 2014 Forest Hills Drivemarked his second #1 debut last week, J. Cole’s latest album fell to #4 with 118,781 albums sold. The latest numbers represent a 64% drop in the album’s total activity after Cole debuted with 353,538 albums sold last week. Meanwhile, Cole’s streaming numbers actually increased by nearly fifty percent with a total of 15,642,589 plays around the world.

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D’Angelo Returs At #5

Breaking nearly 15 years of musical silence, D’Angelo surprised fans everywhere with a surprise album release last Sunday (December 15). The album, which has been widely well received by critics, shot to #5 on Billboard’s Top 200 thanks to a total activity count of 117,106. Black Messiah sold a total of 111,040 albums as of this past Sunday (December 21) and was streamed more than five million times in a single week period.

D’Angelo’s Black Messiahreceived a 4.5/5 rating on HipHopDX with the writer describing the release as a welcome return. “After so many years, [an] unwillingness to settle into the same groove is part and parcel to the D’Angelo we’ve all been waiting for. There’s a comfort in not having to worry about more new music for now. There will be years spent with Black Messiah; it deserves the time to grow. And rise.”

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Top 10 Billboard Top 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 12/21/2014

Note: The figures below represent this week’s “total activity,” an intersection of album sales, single sales, and streams. A pure album sales figure is available in parenthesis and information about each album’s streaming count is available in brackets.

#2. Nicki Minaj – Pinkprint – 244,477 (198,142) [16,847,401]

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#4. J. Cole – 2014 Forest Hills Drive – 135,471 (118,781) [15,642,589]

#5. D’Angelo & The Vanguard – Black Messiah – 117,106 (111,040) [5,301,306]

#38. Kevin Gates – Luca Brasi 2: Gangsta Grillz – 26,224 (22,892) [1,267,583]

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#46. Mary J. Blige – The London Sessions – 22,919 (22,000) [431,621]

#49. Beyonce – Beyonce – 22,353 (14,915) [4,452,754]

#54. Eminem – ShadyXV – 19,635 (17,134) [1,599,018]

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#67. Pitbull – Globalization – 16,850 (10,915) [1,973,319]

#77. Chris Brown – X – 15,287 (8,746) [4,369,397]

#92. Iggy Azalea – Reclassified – 12,269 (5,727) [1,785,443]

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Last Week’s Sales