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by kenn on 11/15/2004 11:01:00 AM |
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Jay-Z, R. Kelly Plummet on US Charts
Source:S.G.
The fall out, and forthcoming legal action between Jay-Z & R. Kelly looks to have carried bad feeling into their album sales, as their second collaborative album "Unfinished Business" falls nine places in its second week.
Taking its place at the top is the latest edition of the "NOW That's What I Call Music". The 17th edition of the compilation series leads A Perfect Circle's "eMOTIVE" which lands at number two.
With no new entries in this week's top ten the tally includes Nelly's "Suit", Usher's "Confessions" at four, Rod Stewart's "Stardust...The Great American Songbook, Vol. 3" at five, George Strait's "50 Number Ones" at six, Ray Charles' "Genius Loves Company" at seven, Trick Daddy's "Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets" at eight and the Ray Charles' "RAY" soundtrack at nine.
Other new entries this week include Ying Yang Twins' "My Brother & Me" at 12, Christian rock group Relient K at 15 with "MMHMM", John Lennon's Yoko Ono-produced "Acoustic" at 31, Train's "Alive at Last" at 48 and the Rolling Stones' live album "Live Licks" at number 50.
Another week at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for Usher and Alicia Keys' "My Boo", with Snoop Dogg's "Drop It Like It's Hot" ft. Pharrell again challenging at number two.
Destiny's Child is up one place to three with "Lose My Breath", as is Nelly's "Over and Over" ft. Tim McGraw at four, while Ja Rule's "Wonderful" ft. R. Kelly and Ashanti, currently the UK's number one single, moves into the top ten at nine.
New entries this week include Eminem's "Encore" ft. Dr. Dre and 50 Cent at 60, Ashanti's "Only You" at 63, Ludacris' "Get Back" at 66, Lloyd Banks' "Karma" ft. Avant at 71, Ja Rule's "New York" ft. Fat Joe and Jadakiss at 72, Jadakiss' "U Make Me Wanna" featuring Mariah Carey at 75, Chevelle's "Vitamin R (Leading Us Along)" at 77 and Nas' "Bridging the Gap" featuring Olu Dara at number 94.
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