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Sugarland Leapfrogs Miley To Earn First No. 1
Despite a 45% sales decline to 171,000 copies, Sugarland's "Love on the Inside" rises 2-1 to become the country act's first Billboard 200 chart-topper. Last week's No. 1, Miley Cyrus' "Breakout" (Hollywood), falls to No. 2 on a 56% decrease to 163,000 copies.
For third week straight, the Decca soundtrack to "Mamma Mia!" stays at No. 3, with an 18% sales decrease to 138,000. Kid Rock's "Rock N Roll Jesus" (Atlantic) enjoys a 3% bump to 96,000 and holds steady at No. 4 for a second week. Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter III" remains at No. 5 after moving 79,000 (-8%).
Christian rock act Third Day scores its best charting and sales week ever with "Revelation" (Provident Music Group), which debuts at No. 6 with 75,000. It also lands at No. 1 on the Top Christian Albums chart -- the act's fourth No. 1 there. Previously, Third Day's high-water marks came with 2005's "Wherever You Are," which debuted and peaked at No. 8 with 63,000.
Coldplay's "Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends" (Capitol) slides 6-7 with 70,000 (-7%). Razor & Tie kid-centric collection "Kidz Bop 14" starts at No. 8 with 58,000. It's the eighth consecutive top 10 debut for the regular "Kidz Bop" series, discounting its holiday and "Gold" titles; the series in its entirety has moved 8.4 million units in the U.S.
The Jonas Brothers-led soundtrack to Disney's "Camp Rock" falls 7-9 in its seventh week with 58,000 (-14%), while Nas' untitled set rounds out the top tier, slipping 8-10 with 41,000 (-35%).
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