3 with third album “Life Goes On” (Untouchables/Arista). The latest edition has the series’ second-biggest debut week, at 137,000 units, and achieves its highest chart ranking to date.ĭonell Jones debuts at No. Although the “Totally Hits” albums haven’t racked up the massive numbers of the competing “NOW! That’s What I Call Music” series (Universal/EMI/Zomba/Sony), the two previous “Hits” volumes have each sold more than 1.5 million copies. Leading the parade of top-10 debuts this week is the fifth volume of the “Totally Hits” compilation series (Warner Music Group/BMG), which bows at No. It was a moderate 39% sales drop for the Web/Aftermath/Interscope album, which is now the year’s top seller at 2.4 million units, leading Eminem to the apex of The Billboard 200 and Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for a third-straight week. Four new albums bust into the top-10 of The Billboard 200, yet none come close to matching the impressive 809,000 copies “The Eminem Show” sold in its second full week at retail, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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