Alicia Keys holds down the no.2 stop for a second week in a row selling 292,000 copies of her new album As I Am.
Bow Wow & Omarion Debuts at no.11 with their album Face Off witch Moves 107,000 in its first week on the charts.
One spot down is teen phenom Chris Brown, whose sophomore album Exclusive sold 106,500 copies this week for a six-week total of 788,400. Browns No. 12 spot is up one from last week as the single Kiss Kiss, featuring computerized crooner T-Pain, remains in heavy rotation.
Cash Money CEO Birdman debuts at no.18 with his new album 5 Star Stunna, the album features Fat Joe, Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy And Rick Ross.The album moves 86,000 in its first week on the charts.
Mario is back with a new album GO which debuted on the charts this week at no.21 selling 77,000 copies, the album features Juelz Santana And Rich Boy.
The Hip-hop group Wu Thang is back with the new album 8 Diagrams which debuted on the charts at no.25 selling 68,000 in its first week on the charts.
Two spots down is Fergie, who continues to reign on the charts with her solo debut, The Dutchess, climbing six spots to No. 28 and selling 60,600 copies this week, a 32 percent spike in sales. After 65 weeks, The Black Eyed Pea front lady has amassed a sales tally of 3,130,900.
Soulja Boy also cranks up the charts this week, jumping 8 spots to No. 30 with his debut disc Souljaboytellem.com, which pushed 59,200 copies. After 11 weeks, the teen rapper has moved 517,700 units.
Song Writer The Dream debuts on the charts this week with his album Love/Hate, the album comes in at the no.30, selling 59,000 copies its first week the album features the hit single Shawty Is A Ten.
The Rocafella General Beanie Sigel debuts on the charts with his new album The Solution, the album comes in at the no.37, moving 49,000 units in its first week on the charts.
Four spots down at No. 46 is Sigel’s boss, Jay-Z, who falls 11spots this week with 43,500 sold of his concept album, American Gangster. After six weeks, the God MC has hustled 783,900 discs.
Gucci Mane disc Back to the Traphouse, the A-town rappers major label debut, debuted at No. 64 with 31,700 discs sold.
The album features guest spots from Lil Kim, Ludacris, Rich Boy, Trey Songz, Shawnna and the late Pimp C.Rest Of The List COming Later.