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On the Charts: Jay-Z Continues Reign at Number One

9/23/09, 11:18 am EST

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The Big News: Jay-Z stayed put in Number One on the Billboard 200 as The Blueprint 3 scored the top spot for a second consecutive week, selling an additional 298,000 copies with a little help from high-profile appearances on the VMAs and The Jay Leno Show. On the strength of her interview with Oprah Winfrey, Whitney Houston saw sales of her comeback album I Look To You increase by 77 percent over the previous week, reclaiming Number Two with 156,000 copies sold according to Nielsen SoundScan. A pair of debuts also surpassed the 100K mark at Number Three and Four: Muse’s The Resistance and Kid Cudi’s Man on the Moon: The End of Day with 128K and 104K respectively. Miley Cyrus’ Time of Our Lives EP rounded out the Top Five.

Over on the Beatles front, the Fab Four’s remastered reissues continued to dominate Billboard’s Top Catalog Charts, scoring 14 of that chart’s Top 20 positions. Abbey Road, celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, sold another 50,000 to lead the charge, and while Michael Jackson’s Number Ones came in at Number Two on the Catalog chart, the Beatles grabbed Number Three through Seven with Sgt. Pepper’s, The Beatles, Rubber Soul, Revolver and Help!.

Debuts: The retail version of Drake’s So Far Gone mixtape moved 73,000 copies, good for sixth place on the Top 200. It was a good and bad week for Lil Boosie: The rapper may have been sentenced to two years in prison, but as consolation his Superbad: The Return of Boosie sold 49,000 to debut at Number Seven. One more debut managed to infiltrate the Top 10: Megadeth’s Endgame at Number Nine. Also notable, Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson’s Break Up at 41.

Last Week’s Heroes: Jay-Z managed to avoid the usual 60-75 percent sales drop that befalls most artists in the second week on shelves, losing only 37 percent of his first week numbers thanks in part to his promo performances. After a surprise Number Four finish last week, Raekwon’s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 experienced the week’s biggest fall, dropping down to Number 22.

Next week, we’ll find out if Pearl Jam’s Backspacer will be able to unseat Jigga.


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auggie | 9/23/2009, 12:12 pm EST

thought he retired

Sean | 9/23/2009, 2:35 pm EST

Happy for Whitney, her album is pretty good and glad she’s back.

thecatsass | 9/23/2009, 5:49 pm EST

CuDi’s album is Great! Don’t sleep on it!

whalespoon | 9/24/2009, 8:40 am EST

The fact that a band that hasn’t played together in 40 years is ruling the album chart is proof positive that most of what passes for music today is totally lame.

Bucketfoot | 9/25/2009, 12:29 am EST

There is nothing more lame than someone saying ‘what passes for music today is totally lame’ whalespoon…go buy a f**kin phish record and get over yourself. Music has evolved as it always will – the Beatles topping the charts is due to reverance for a band that helped music BECOME what it is today which is a diverse and limitless artform.

tony montana | 9/25/2009, 12:45 pm EST

yo great whitneys making the charts but she lost her range.
he voice has lowered cause those drugs ate her up.
no matter what she does she’ll never be able to sing the greatest love of all in the same key.
if you saw her on oprah you saw a woman with a completely different sound or tone of voice and towards the end of the song she went off key.
this is why she did that speech to cover up her shortcomings vocally.
she’s on the charts but it will be shortlived when people wake up from the fog of promotion and start to really listen.
whitney’s gone.
what’s here now is a shadow of a former self.
if the world was right, the beatles would occupy the top10 of the billboard.

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