Nelly is finally dislodged from the top of the US singles charts this week with Eminem's 'Lose Yourself' taking the honour. New at the top of the album charts is Santana with 'Shamen'.

Nelly is finally dislodged from the top of the US singles charts this week with Eminem's 'Lose Yourself' taking the honour. New at the top of the album charts is Santana with 'Shamen'.
Moving up from last weeks number two, 'Lose Yourself' by Eminem is taken from his new film soundtrack. Also rising a place is Missy Elliott's 'Work It' now at four.
Up to six from eight is the reggae influenced 'Underneath It All' by No Doubt and 'Die Another Day' by Madonna moves into the top ten, at eight from 18.
'Jenny From The Block' by Jennifer Lopez Featuring Jadakiss & Styles rises again, this week from 16 to 13 and 'Dontchange' by Musiq is up from 21 to 18.
Futher down the chart '03 Bonnie & Clyde' by Jay-Z Featuring Beyonce Knowles is up eleven places to 25 and 'Love Of My Life (An Ode To Hip Hop)' by Erykah Badu is up 14 places to 27.
Its just one week at the top for Faith Hill as Santana's 'Shamen' debuts at number one today, moving Hill's 'Cry' down to two. New at three is 'One By One', the highly anticipated fourth album from the Foo Fighters.
New at four is the latest release from ageing rocker Rod Stewart - 'It Had To Be You ... The Great American Songbook'.
Outside the top ten 'Simply Deep', the debut solo album from Kelly Rowland is new at 12, ahead of two further new entries - 'Worship Again' by Michael W. Smith is new at 14 and 'A Girl Can Mack' by 3LW at 15.
Other new entries include 'From Tha Roota To Tha Toota' by Field Mob at 33, 'Greatest Hits' by Scarface at 40, 'Wishes' by Kenny G at 64 and 'Best Of Bowie' by David Bowie at 70.