Of course, even rock legends weren’t enough to keep George W. Bush’s favorite rapper Mr. Kanye West (Roc-A-Fella/IDJ) out of the #1 spot, with 287k. (And Chris Rock was right: the Prez probably doesn’t like midgets, either!) And there’s no stopping 50 Cent (Shady/Aftermath/Interscope), who kept the Stones from their predicted #2 spot (hey, the dude’s been shot nine times and still keeps runnin’ like the Eveready bunny; heck, even Altamont doesn’t compare). The bullet-ridden rapper saw his sales rise 534% in the last week, selling 153k copies of the previously-released debut LP (but, hey, it has a DVD!).
The bottom of the Top 10 is rounded out by the usual suspects who’ve mostly been hanging tough since the beginning of summer. A&M/Interscope’s Black Eyed Peas have switched places from last week with Island/IDJ’s Mariah Carey, with the Peas at #4, with 81k, and the diva at #5, with 80k. G-Unit/Interscope’s Tony Yayo drops from #2 to #6, with 70k, and Capitol’s Now That’s What I Call Music 19 drops one spot to #7, with 67k.
Reprise’s Green Day, still feeling the love from the VMAs and their new “Wake Me Up When September Ends” single, saw a 6% increase, jumping from #11 to #8, with 65k. Hollywood’s Hilary Duff drops two spots, from #7 to #9, with 64k, and Young Jeezy (Def Jam/IDJ) maintains the #10 spot, with 61k. (Jeezy just makes it look so eezy—thanks to our own Mark Pearson for a new bad Jeezy pun after we’d completely run out...).
No other notable debuts this week, but we did see re-emergences from A&M/Interscope’s Keyshia Cole at #47, with 17k; Lava/Atlantic's cuddly Click Five at #49, with 16k, and DreamWorks’ Lifehouse at #50, also with 16k.
Watch for debuts next weeks from Paul Wall (who has a shot at #1), Trapt, Switchfoot, Pussycat Dolls, Paul McCartney and Bonnie Raitt.
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