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For the third week in a row, Lil Wayne still holds the No. 1 spot on Billboard's 'Top Rap Albums Chart'.

Tha Carter III shelved off 209,300 discs this week, pushing the album's total sales to 1,525,500 copies.

Debuting at No. 2 is Three 6 Mafia with their latest effort titled Last 2 Walk. The Memphis duo shifts 76,900 units in their first week out.

Plies drops a spot to No. 3. Definition Of Real bags up 42,800 units this week. After 3 weeks on the chart, the album has sold 325,400 copies.

Posted at No. 4 are The Flobots. Fight With Tools scans 12,800 discs this week, bringing the album's total sales to 134,900 copies.

Bun B takes two steps up to No. 5. II Trill reels in 10,700 units in its sixth week. To date, the album has sold 206,500 copies.

Chilling at No. 6 is Rick Ross. 10,400 folks picked up Trilla this week, bringing the album's total sales to 599,100.

Total Club Hits drops two slots to No. 7. The set shelved off 10,300 discs this week. So far, the set has sold 44,200 copies.

Rap/reggaton duo Wisin Y Yandel hold it down at No. 8. Los Extraterr shells out 8,700 copies this week. So far, the album has sold 299,300 units.

Entering the charts at No. 9 is Immortal Technique with his latest effort titled The 3rd World. The album bags up 7,400 units in its first week spin.

Wrapping up the Top 10 is Florida rapper 2 Pistols. Death Before Dishonor cashed out 6,500 copies this week, bringing the album's total sales to 22,300.

A notable debut under the Top 10 this week is RZA with his latest album titled Digi Snacks. The set sells 6,700 copies in its opening week.

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