Nipsey Hussle album re-enters US chart after his murder
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Rapper Nipsey Hussle's only official studio album has returned to the US chart at number two, a week after he was shot and killed at the age of 33.

Victory Lap has reached a new chart peak, having made it to number four on its initial release in March 2018.

The album racked up 66,000 equivalent album sales last week.

That was bettered only by 17-year-old Billie Eilish, whose debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? went straight in at number one.

Stars including Drake, Rihanna and Pharrell Williams paid tribute to Hussle after he was shot dead outside his clothing store in Los Angeles on 31 March.

A man named Eric Holder has pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder.

Four of Hussle's earlier mixtapes - 2010's The Marathon, 2013's Crenshaw, 2014's Mailbox Money and 2016's Slauson Boy 2 - have also now debuted on the Billboard 200.

According to Variety, a memorial service for the rapper will be held at LA's 21,000-seater Staples Center on Thursday.

Fellow rapper Kanye West paid his own tribute during the latest edition of his weekly Sunday Service, playing audio of Nipsey's voice saying inspirational words about believing in your own music, backed by a choir and live band.

This follows J.Cole and Big Sean both honouring Hussle at the former's inaugural Dreamville Fest.