The soundtrack to 50 Cent’s movie ‘Get Rich or Die Tryin’ debuts this week at #2 on the Billboard charts with 317,000 units sold. The soundtrack has collaborations with G-unit artists Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, Olivia, Mase, Tony Yayo, M.O.P. and Mobb Deep.

Black Eyed Peas’ “Monkey Business” is at #6 in its 23rd week on the chart, selling 84,000 units.

The new release from Flowetry entitled ‘Flo’Ology’ comes in at #7 with 77,000 units sold. This is the follow up to 2002’s ‘Floetic’.

Destiny’s Child’s ‘#1s’ sold 56,000 units to come in at #9.

D4L’s debut album, ‘Down for Life’, arrives at #22 with sales just above 36,000 units. Their first single ‘Laffy Taffy’ is getting a lot of radio spins.

Following at #23 is Sheek Louch’s ‘After Taxes’, which moved a few hundred copies less.

The independent release of tracks that Young Buck recorded before signing to G-Unit entitled ‘T.I.P.’ debuts at #40.

Beastie Boys’ ‘Solid Gold Hits’ comes in at #42. This is a greatest hits collection of their biggest song