Tupac's Deadbeat Dad Shut Out Of Estate
Tupac's "Gridlock'd" Tops No
Doubt
Feb. 6 [7:55 EST] -- Someone has finally nudged No Doubt
out of the top spot on Billboard's album chart after the
band's "Tragic Kingdom" spent eight weeks at number
one.
Late rapper Tupac Shakur and the soundtrack to his movie
"Gridlock'd" debuted in the chart's top slot
selling more than 150,000 copies in its first week, according
to Reuters news service.
The soundtrack, released by the beleaguered Death Row
Records, was bolstered by the track "Wanted Dead Or
Alive" which features Tupac and Snoop Doggy Dogg.
According to Reuters, No Doubt slipped to third on the
chart, and the soundtrack to Madonna's "Evita"
dropped into the third spot.
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Online.
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