![]() ![]() 38, Kottonmouth Kings’ “Rollin’ Stoned” (Suburban Noize/Capitol) at No. 37, Broadway actress-turned-recording artist Heather Headley’s “This is Who I Am” (RCA) at No. Other notable entries on The Billboard 200 include actress/singer Jennifer Love Hewitt’s “BareNaked” (Jive) at No. 13 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. ![]() The new album performed similarly in urban markets and lands at No. The old school hip-hop act’s last album, “Quality Control” (Interscope), peaked at No. Jurassic 5 marks a career peak as 60,000 copies sold of its “Power in Numbers” (Capitol) paved the way for an arrival at No. 12 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks tally. This the band’s first appearance on The Billboard 200 its single, “The Red,” is No. 14 on The Billboard 200 on sales of 61,000 copies of its latest, “Wonder What’s Next” (Epic). 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart for a second week.Ĭhicago-based hard rock act Chevelle notches an impressive entry at No. Urban’s strong debut is fueled by “Somebody Like You,” which is No. 3 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart, where Presley continues to hold onto No. The album also rockets all the way to No. His second set, “Golden Road” (Capitol), is off to a considerably better start, entering the chart at No. 25 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks tally.Īustralian-born Keith Urban’s self-titled solo debut entered The Billboard 200 at No. The new album’s title track is up four positions to No. That’s one place higher than the opening rank of his last new studio album, 1999’s “Echo,” but that set had slightly better first week sales at 81,000 units. 9 on The Billboard 200 on the strength of 74,000 copies sold of his latest, “The Last DJ” (Warner Bros.). 31 in its fourth week on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks tally.Īnother veteran rock artist, Tom Petty, lands at No. The album’s first single, “Everyday,” is No. 5 appearance at season-opening festivities for the NFL, and trips to “The Late Show With David Letterman,” “Late Night With Conan O’Brien,” and “Live With Regis and Kelly,” helped fuel Bon Jovi’s debut. A flurry of pre-release hype, including a Sept. 5 entry for 1992’s “Keep the Faith.” It’s also Bon Jovi’s highest chart position since “New Jersey” clocked four weeks at No. The second place opening for “Bounce” is the highest debut in Bon Jovi’s 18-year chart career, besting the No. The King extends his reign to a third-straight week as his “ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits” (RCA) sold another 205,000 units, pushing the set past the 1 million mark in just three weeks. While it was enough to earn the group its highest debut since SoundScan was initiated in 1991, it was not enough to dethrone Elvis Presley. 2 on first week sales of 160,000 units, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Bon Jovi boundes onto The Billboard 200 as “Bounce” (Island) bows at No. ![]()
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