T.I.'s T.I. Vs. T.I.P. is the number one album in the country for a second week in a row. Take that William Corgan and the William Corgan Experience featuring William Corgan.
The Atalanta rapper held onto the top slot on the Billboard 200, selling 175,000 copies in its second week at retail. Though it was a more than 60 percent sales dip, the number was still enough to hold off The Smashing Pumpkins' comeback, Zeitgeist, which moved 145,000 units.
Hannah Montana 2,Interpol's Our Love to Admire and Kelly Clarkson's My December rounded out this week's top five.
T.I.'s feat (which may or may not have been predicted this time last week by a certain website you're staring at right now) help's move his fifth album into RIAA-certified Gold status in two weeks of sales. It might also prove a ray of light for the year's otherwise sagging rap sales; especially with the industry looking towards the year's next two biggest releases for the genre: Kanye West's Graduation on August 21 and 50 Cent's Curtis on September 11.




