
Three in, three out in the top 10 this week. The three ousted were 3OH!3's Don't Trust Me (7-14), Flo Rida's Sugar (8-17), and Soulja Boy's Kiss Me Thru The Phone (10-23). Those three are replaced by Glee Cast's Don't Stop Believin' (4), Linkin Park's New Divine (6), and Katy Perry's Waking Up In Vegas (13-10). Also, now that American Idol is over, the winner Kris Allen and runner-up Adam Lambert debuted a bunch of tracks as did David Cook and David Archuleta this time last year. Nine tracks in total, 5 for Allen, 4 for Lambert.
The Billboard 200 1-10
first week debuts in bold
1. Eminem - Relapse (1)
2. Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown (1-2)
3. Kenny Chesney - Greatest Hits II (3)
4. Method Man & Redman - Blackout! 2 (4)
5. Dane Cook - ISolated INcident (5)
6. Busta Rhymes - Back On My B.S. (6)
7. Miley Cyrus - Hannah Montana: The Movie sdtk (2-7)
8. Lady GaGa - The Fame (4-8)
9. Tori Amos - Abnormally Attracted To Sin (9)
10. Kate Voegele - A Fine Mess (10)
- DJ Drama's 2nd LP Gangsta Grillz: The Album Vol. 2 starts off at #26 with 17,824 sold.
- Ruben Studdard's Love Is debuts at #36 with a nice 15,246 sold.
- It was true, the new Freeway album Philadelphia Freeway 2 did drop last week! The unprompted project landed at #98 with 5,300 sold. So fucked up.
- Another album that saw no promo was Sheek Louch's Life On D-Block which comes in at #121 with 4,300 sold.
first time top 10's in bold
1. Black Eyed Peas - Boom Boom Pow (1-1)
2. Lady GaGa - Poker Face (2-2)
3. Jamie Foxx - Blame It (3-3)
4. Glee Cast - Don't Stop Believin' (4)
5. Pitbull - I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) (4-5)
6. Linkin Park - New Divine (6)
7. KiD CuDi - Day N Nite (5-7)
8. Beyonce - Halo (6-8)
9. Jeremih - Birthday Sex (9-9)
10. Katy Perry - Waking Up In Vegas (13-10)
- Sean Kingston's Fire Burning continues its rise moving 18-12 this weeking and starting to eye the top 10.
- American Idol winner Kris Allen debuted 5 records this week and they are as follows: No Boundaries (#11), Heartless (#16), Ain't No Sunshine (#37), Apologize (#66), and Falling Slowly (#94).
- Last year's winner David Cook sees his new track Permanent debut at #24.
- The group with the #1 record in the country right now debuts another with Imma Be at #50.