As you might have guessed, it appears that Soulja Boy is more ringtone than full-length. Classic rocking Bruce Springsteen pretty much crushed the young Atlanta-based rapper on The Billboard 200. Bruce stayed true to his nickname by landing his latest, Magic, at No. 1, while Soulja Boy's debut, souljaboytellem.com, came in at No. 4.

 

This is the Boss man's eighth No. 1 debut on The Billboard 200, which he easily landed with 335,000 copies sold. That put him one spot in front of Rascal Flatts' Still Feels Good and two spots in front of Matchbox Twenty's dismally titled Exile on Mainstream. Soulja Boy sold 117,262 copies of souljaboytellem.com.

 

But truth be told, I don't think Bruce actually "supermanned that hoe," as Idolator recently pointed out the true meaning of "Crank That (Soulja Boy)." It's rather disgusting. Nonetheless, it is still the No. 1 single in the nation.

 

Plus, there's this: