This Week Billboard's Top Sellers



Leading the pack this week is Amos Lee’s album "Mission Bell," which sold 40,000 copies in his first week, right on his trail is Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday, young Money’s female MC moves up six spots to No. 3, selling 38,500 copies. Her album so far has pushed 989,300 copies after ten weeks. .

The 2011 Grammy Nominees, which includes Rihanna and Drake, debuted on the chart at No. 4. After seven days on the chart, the compilation album has pushed out 38,200 copies. Bruno Mars' Doo-Wops & Hooligans received a one-spot boost to No. 5 with 32,700, 17 weeks in, his new LP has pushed 595,300 discs.

Spanish urban duo Wisin Y Yandel's Los Vaqueros: El Regreso debuted on the chart at No. 8 with 30,700 units sold. Rihanna's Loud dropped one position to No. 13 with 25,600. After 11 weeks in stores, her new album has sold 865,100 records.

Eminem's Recovery received a one-slot boost to No. 16 with 21,300. It’s 33rd week, Em's latest solo offering has shelled out 3,510,500 copies. R&B veteran R. Kelly's Love Letter remained at No. 18 this week selling 19,200. With seven weeks in his books, R Kelly’s new LP has sold 366,800 copies.

Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy seems like it’s not leaving up to the expectations as it’s still 29 000 short to go platinum after its 11th week. This week it has moved down three spots to No. 19 with 18,800. Actor/Singer Jamie Foxx's Best Night Of My Life remained at No. 24 after selling 16,300. With six weeks under his belt, Foxx's new LP has sold 250,100 records.

Hit it us again next week to check out the latest movements in Billboard 200.

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