The Mercury soundtrack to “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” is once again No. 11 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums tally. 1 with Cyndi Thomson’s “What I Really Meant to Say.” The cut jumps 3-1 this week, while her Capitol debut “My World” rests at No. 93.īillboard’s Hot Country Singles & Tracks tally has a new No. Other top debuts on the Hot 100 include Incubus’s “Wish You Were Here” at No. The top debut on the Hot 100 is ‘N Sync’s “Gone,” arriving at No. 3 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks tally. The Hot 100’s fastest growing track at radio this week is Ginuwine’s “Differences,” charging 22-14. 2 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart, where Jagged Edge’s “Where the Party At?” featuring Nelly is No. 1 for a third straight week over Keys’ “Fallin’.” The latter cut, however, is the Hot 100’s fastest-growing track at retail. Lopez’s “I’m Real” featuring Ja Rule continues to lead the Hot 100, where it is No. Blige’s single, “Family Affair,” has a new peak position on The Billboard Hot 100, inching up 12-9. Blige’s “No More Drama” (MCA) takes a 50% dip, falling 2-5.
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25 passing, falling 4-1, yet still selling 192,349 units. Lo” (Epic), up 5%, while U2’s “All That You Can’t Leave Behind” (Interscope) soars 104-78, a 19% increase.Īaliyah’s self-titled Blackground/Virgin release continues to perform well since the singer’s Aug. Staind’s “Break the Cycle” (Flip/Elektra/EEG) climbs 13-6, a 13% increase, while Linkin Park also returns to the top-10 with “” (Warner Bros.), moving 11-7, an 11% increase. Keys likely got the boost after her performance last week on MTV’s Video Music Awards, as did several other artists who played live on the telecast. 30 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.Īlicia Keys’ “Songs in A Minor” (J) jumps 4-2 with an increase of 22,000 units sold. The masked group experiences a 66% drop-off in its second week, falling to No. It’s the second week in a row a hard rock act charts high, after Slipknot’s “Iowa” (Roadrunner/IDJMG) opened at No. 21, with other early dates on the tour postponed until October. 14) near Chicago, has been pushed to Sept. Meanwhile, SOAD’s co-headlining Pledge of Allegiance tour with Slipknot, which was due to begin tomorrow (Sept.
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14 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks tally, made headlines last week after a minor melee erupted when a free show in its hometown of Los Angeles was cancelled. The group, whose current single “Chop Suey” is No. While SOAD’s 1998’s offering posted low debut numbers, the set has sold steadily since its release, having now moved about 764,000 units. The album, the only high entry for the week, sold 222,000 units in the U.S., according to SoundScan, a monumental increase over the 3,000 units moved by the group’s initial, self-titled offering in its first week.
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1 debut for its sophomore set, “Toxicity” (American/Columbia). Hard rock act System Of A Down storms The Billboard 200 this week with a No.