The Beatles open relatively modestly at #4 with their "new" album "Love," while the not-very-retired Jay-Z barrels back at #1 with more than double the sales of the Fan Four. But perhaps the most impressive achievement is Tupac Shakur, who has released 14 albums since his death. On the singles chart, Akon remains #1. And don't believe the people who say the power of "American Idol" is fading. Chris Daughtry's new album debuted at #2, ahead of the Beatles and the popular Now compilation series, while carrie Underwood remains at #1 on the country singles chart.
Album Top 1O:
1. Jay-Z -- Kingdom Come
2. Chris Daughtry -- Chris Daughtry
3. Various -- NOW 23
4. The Beatles -- Love
5. Snopp Dogg -- The Blue Carpet Treatment
6. Beyonce -- B-Day
7. Various -- Hannah Montana soundtrack
8. Akon -- Convicted
9. Tupac Shakur -- Pac's Life
10. Keith Urban -- Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing
Singles Top 10:
1. Akon featuring Snoop Dogg - I Wanna Love You
2. Beyonce -- Irreplaceable
3. Alon featuring Eminem -- Smack That
4. Justin Timberlake -- My Life
5. The Fray -- How To Save A Life
6. Hinder -- Lips Of An Angel
7. Gwen Stefani -- Wind It Up
8. Ludacris -- Money Maker
9. Snow Patrol -- Chasing Cars
10. Fergie -- Fergalicious
Thursday, November 30, 2006
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