Despite Michael Jackson's album sales explosion, other artists managed to sell a few records as well.
After dropping to no. 2 last week to the Jonas Brothers, the Black Eyed Peas took the no. 1 spot for its second week, selling another 88,000 copies of The E.N.D..
Then a few spots later, Eminem's Relapse fell one slot to no. 5, selling 47,200 copies this week. At no. 9 is Ginuwine's A Man's Thoughts, selling 37,000.
That does it for the top 20.
As for new releases, at no. 85 we find Al B. Sure, selling 5,600 copies of Honey I'm Home; while the F.L.Y. opened at no. 109 with Jamboree, selling just 4,500 copies in its first week.
After dropping to no. 2 last week to the Jonas Brothers, the Black Eyed Peas took the no. 1 spot for its second week, selling another 88,000 copies of The E.N.D..
Then a few spots later, Eminem's Relapse fell one slot to no. 5, selling 47,200 copies this week. At no. 9 is Ginuwine's A Man's Thoughts, selling 37,000.
That does it for the top 20.
As for new releases, at no. 85 we find Al B. Sure, selling 5,600 copies of Honey I'm Home; while the F.L.Y. opened at no. 109 with Jamboree, selling just 4,500 copies in its first week.
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