At No.1 this week we have Jay-Z with his new album American Gangster, witch was inspired by the movie American Gangster, on its first week on the charts the album moves 425,000 copies.
Chirs Browns new project Exclusive come in at No.4 selling 294,000 copies in its first week on the charts, the album features The Game, T-Pain, Kanye West, Will I Am and much More.
Cassidy debuts on the charts at no.10 with his latest project B.A.R.S witch include the smash hit single Drink N My Two Step, the album moved 63,000 copies in its first week. In My Opinion this is one of his best project to date. Keyshia Cole dropped three spots to No. 21 this week, selling 38,500 copies of her sophomore effort Just Like You. After seven weeks, the songstress has pushed 578,000 copies.
Soulja Boy cranked down six spots to No. 25 this week, pushing 32,400 copies of Souljaboytellem.com for a six-week total of 301,400 copies sold.
Kanye West pushed 31,600 copies of Graduation in a week that brought alot of saddness to his heart with the passing of his mother Donda west. After nine weeks, the Chi-town natives sales totals stand at 1,644,200.
Fergie continues to hang tough, checking in at No. 31 with 26,000 copies sold of The Dutchess after a whopping 60 weeks on the Charts. The album has now moved 2,902,800 copies.
Also holding ground is super producer Timbaland, who dropped one spot to No. 33 with 24,000 copies sold of his solo effort, Shock Value. After 32 weeks, the album has pushed 834,300 copies.
Rising three spots to No. 35 is J. Holiday, whose debut Back of My Lac sold 21,300 copies this week for a six-week total of 241,600.
Philly songstress Jill Scott drops five spots to No. 41 this week with her album Words and Sounds: Vol. 3, which scanned 18,800 discs. After seven weeks, the album has sold 349,500 copies.
Clinging to the Top 50, G-Unit boss 50 Cent fell eight spots to No. 49 this week, selling 17,500 copies of his third album, Curtis. The rap moguls nine-week total stands at 1,086,900.
Nas debuted at No. 124 with his Greatest Hits disc, which sold 6,900 discs. The album features classic joints from the Queens rapper along with two new tracks, including the single Surviving the Times.
Next week look for Alicia Keys and Boyz II Men debut on the charts..