50 CENT'S STREAK OF BREAKING 100,000 UNITS SOLD OPENING WEEK IS COMING TO AN END WITH ANIMAL AMBITION

(AllHipHop News) The final numbers are in, and 50 Cent's independent release Animal Ambition will break the Queens rapper's streak of topping 100,000 units sold out the gate. Fiddy's 5th studio album will open with under less than half of that amount in its first week.

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According to Hits Daily Double, Animal Ambition pushed around 40,000 copies during its initial week. The final total is slightly higher than the 30,000 - 35,000 range the site predicted for the project, but it is still the lowest opening week sales of 50's career.

Previous 50 Cent studio albums have all been commercially successfully. Get Rich or Die Tryin' (872,000), The Massacre (1.14 million), Curtis (691,000), and Before I Self Destruct (160,000) opened with a minimum of 6-figures in units sold opening week and went on to reach at least gold status in the United States.

50 is planning to drop a second album this year. Street King Immortal is scheduled to be released this September. The reunited G-Unit is also looking to release a project in November.

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