The New York rapper outpaced the child-focused compilation "Kidz Bop 23," also in its first week, that features children performing recent pop hits.
"Kidz Bop 23" sold 78,000 units last week and the series of albums have sold some 13.3 million albums since its 2001 debut.
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The soundtrack to musical-film "Pitch Perfect" landed at the No 3 spot on the Billboard 200 and was followed by country-pop starlet Taylor Swift's "Red" and singer Bruno Mars' "Unorthodox Jukebox" in the top five.
The soundtrack to the stage-to-screen adaptation of musical "Les Miserables" fell to sixth from third, failing to capitalize on three big wins at the Golden Globe Awards, Hollywood's second-biggest prize to the Oscars, on January 13.
Last week's top album, "Burning Lights" by Christian singer-songwriter Chris Tomlin, tumbled to No 22 on the chart. The album's sharp fall was expected as opening week sales were largely boosted by pre-orders through churches and a national Christian convention, Billboard said.
Album sales for the past week totaled 4.97 million, down 2 percent from the same week last year, but year-to-date album sales were up 2 percent from 2012, totaling 16.32 million so far in 2013.
Some 27.82 million songs were downloaded last week, which was flat compared with the same week last year. A total of 91.17 million songs have been downloaded in 2013, a rise of 2 percent.
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