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Thursday, December 16, 2010

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LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - "The Gift" has accumulated a fourth week non-consecutive No. 1 on the Susan Boyle United States pop album chart, Wednesday imprisoned rapper T.I. new versions of chart-topping streak ended steep.

Boyle sold 243,000 units of "The Gift" of the week that was completed on 12 December, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Its five-week tally stands at 1.43 million copies. His reign was interrupted by of Kanye West's new album, no. 14 has slipped into its third week.

"Speak now of Taylor Swift" held at no. 2 with 201,000 copies, taking its total to 2.3 million after seven weeks.

Christmas album "Glee" moved to a location no.3 with 193,000 copies and "Glee, music: season two: volume 4" album fell to three places no. 8 with 74 000.

"No mercy for the T.I." has begun at no. 4 with needed. This is his first studio album again miss the location no. 1 since 2004, when the "urban legend" debuted a peaked No. 10. His latest album, "Paper Trail of 2008," was her third album no. 1 in a row, bowing at the top of the tally 568,000 copies.

The second new entry on the Billboard 200 came to Daft Punk and note the duo for the upcoming Disney movie "" Tron: Legacy. "" The album is entered at no. 10 with 71,000, the week already chart position and sales of dance music act. The best previous week has come "Drugs of 2001" starting with 34,000 No. 44. "TRON: legacy" is also the first album to reach the top 10 since 2005, when score "Star Wars Episode III: the contrast of the Sith" debuted at no. 6 with 96,000. ""

Furthermore, "O Holy Night of Jackie Evancho" fell two no. 5 (149 000), "Pink Friday, Nicki Minaj" jumped two no. 6 (82,000), Josh Groban's "Illuminations" were also increased by two, no. 7 (75,000), and "Rihanna Loud" increased (71,000) No. 9.

Throughout the album sales totaled 10.21 million units, 11% from the previous week, but down 15% in week 2009 comparable sales. Year date album stand selling 291.45 million, down 13% compared to the same total at this stage last year.

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