![]() Toby Keith proved that country music still has some chart muscle, as his Pull My Chain sold 119,504 copies to score a Number Nine debut.,>Īnd the debut hit parade continues: Afroman showed the power of the summer single, as his Good Times, featuring “I Got High,” sold nearly 100,000 copies to land at Number Fourteen. Hard rock made its mark with Slipknot’s third album, Iowa, which sold a quarter million copies for a Number Three entrance and Fred Durst proteges Puddle of Mudd, who put their debut at Number Ten. BligeNo More Drama fell just short of the 300,000 mark, and R&B crooner Brian McKnight and his star-studded Superhero took a bow at Number Seven. From last week, only Alicia Keys’ Songs in A Minor, Maxwell’s Now, Now That’s What I Call Music! 7 and Juvenile’s Project English, held up to an onslaught of new debuts the most drastic facelift the Top Ten has received all year.įalling just short of Aaliyah’s chart topping figure was the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul, Mary J. If you’ve grown weary of the same eight to ten acts lodged in the Top Ten album sales chart, this chart’s for you. And Aaliyah‘s sales were its highest tally in its seven weeks of release, handily topping its first-week sales figure of 186,893.Įlsewhere on the charts there was plenty of buzzing. The ripples were visible elsewhere in her catalog, as 1996’s One in a Million shot from 716 copies sold the previous week to 16,218. The album shot from Number Nineteen to Number One with an increase from 62,081 copies to 305,911, according to SoundScan. As expected, the tragic death of R&B singer and actress Aaliyah sent droves of fans to pick up her swan song, Aaliyah. ![]()
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