Norah Jones' 'Feels Like Home' has continued its reign at the top of the Billboard albums charts after three straight weeks while Usher's 'Yeah!' manages the same feat on the Billboard Hot 100 singles tally.
Norah Jones' 'Feels Like Home' has continued its reign at the top of the Billboard albums charts after three straight weeks while
Usher's 'Yeah!' manages the same feat on the Billboard Hot 100 singles tally.
Kayne West remains at number two on the album chart with his debut 'The College Dropout' while hip-hop duo Young Gunz score the week's highest new entry at three with 'Tough Luv'.
Evanescence' 'Fallen' racks up 52 weeks on the top 200 dropping one place to four, with Kenny Chesney, Josh Groban and OutKast holding places 5-7 respectively.
Outside the top ten southern rappers Trillville & Lil Scrappy debut at 12 with 'King Of Crunk & BME Recordings Present Trillville/Lil Scrappy' and other new entries this week go to 'N Sync's JC Chasez, as his solo debut 'Schizophrenic' enters at 17, 'The Passion Of The Christ' soundtrack at 18, Razor & Tie's 'Kidz Bop 5' at 34, modern rock group Blindside at 50 with 'About A Burning Fire' and Tantric at 56 with 'After We Go'.
With Usher's 'Yeah!' featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris holding the top spot for the second week most of the Billboard Hot 100 singles movement is further down the top ten.
Chingy's 'One Call Away' rises strongly yet again to become the strongest challenge to Usher's grip at the top, moving up from four to two and J-Kwon's 'Tipsy' also rises strongly this week, up from eight to five.
Other tracks enjoying strong gains include T.I.'s 'Rubber Band Man' up from 40 to 33, Alicia Key's 'If I Ain't Got You' up 27 places to 37 and Kenny Chesney & Uncle Kracker's 'When The Sun Goes Down' up from 57-48.
Not content with the number one US single, Usher also scores the highest new entry this week with 'Burn'. Other chart debuts this week include Lil' Flip's 'Game Over' at 67, Avant's 'Don't Take Your Love Away' at 74, Kayne West's 'All Falls Down' feat. Syleena Johnson at 75, OutKast's 'Roses' at 81, Joe's 'Ride With U' feat. G-Unit at 86 and the Yeah Yeah Yeah's 'Maps' at 98.