

That Atlantic album has sold 1 million to date, while her best-selling album remains 1992’s “Little Earthquakes” at 1.9 million. 5 is Tori Amos’ second Epic effort, “The Beekeeper.” The set’s first-week sales of 83,000 copies are not the songstress’ highest, as 1996’s “Boys for Pele” started at No. The rapper is newly embroiled in controversy as mentor 50 Cent publicly dropped the rapper from his G-Unit crew during a New York radio interview on Monday, which may have led to the shooting of an unidentified man in 50 Cent’s entourage.īuzzing in at No. The Game sees his Aftermath/G-Unit/Interscope debut “The Documentary” drop to No. Green Day suffered a similar fate at the cash register, as “American Idiot” (Reprise) came up 46% lighter at 109,000 units and falls to No. 1 following a triumphant Grammy Awards that saw “Genius Loves Company” take eight awards, sales of Charles’ final Concord/Hear Music studio album slid 51% last week to 110,000. 35 this week, respectively.Īfter a historic move to No. It’s not all album glory for Omarion, as the set’s title track is climbing Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and Hot 100 charts, reaching No. The group’s best-selling album to date is that year’s follow-up, “Pandemonium!,” which has sold 1.2 million.

2 on the album chart with B2K’s 2002 self-titled debut, which started with sales of 109,000.

With his since-imploded R&B/pop boy band, Omarion went as far as No. 1, Ray Charles’ “Genius Loves Company” which falls to No. The T.U.G./Epic/Sony Music set sold 182,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan, 72,000 more than last week’s No. Former B2K frontman Omarion’s solo career makes a grand entrance this week, as the debut album “O” bows on top of The Billboard 200.
