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504 Boyz At #1 For Second Week



A few years after a nasty groove by Master P rumbled from the Dirty South made club hoppers grunt "Uh" � a new hit, "Wobble, Wobble" by the rapper's supergroup 504 Boyz, is shaking things up.

The Southern style hip-hop dream team that includes Master P, Silkk the Shocker, C-Murder, Mystikal and newly signed No Limit artist Krazy is spending its second week at the top of the Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart with Goodfellas.

"With the new millennium," Master P (born Percy Miller) said, "we have a new production style; we have a whole new style. You gotta be able to keep up; you gotta be unique."

Other albums in Billboard's R&B/hip-hop top 10 are: Joe's My Name is Joe, at #2; Toni Braxton's The Heat, at #3; Carl Thomas' Emotional, at #4; Da Brat's Unrestricted, at #5; Sisq�'s Unleash the Dragon, at #6; Avant's Avant: My Thoughts, at #7; Donell Jones' Where I Wanna Be, at #8; Jay-Z's Vol. 3 � The Life and Times of S. Carter, at #9; and DMX's � And Then There was X at #10.

"Wobble, Wobble" is still riding high on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart at #2 but was booted from the top spot by rising St. Louis rapper Nelly and his single, "(Hot S**t) Country Grammar."





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