![]() ![]() One slot lower is an eye-popping comeback: Eighties R&B has-been Teena Marie hadn’t released an album in a decade until La Dona found its way to stores last week, oddly enough, courtesy of Cash Money Records. ![]() Hoobastank’s The Reason rounds out the Top Five, selling 80,000 copies. The duo’s latest sold 121,000 copies at Number Two, edging D12’s D12 World, which continues to sputter after a strong first week, selling 117,000 at Number Four. The album is enjoying a crossover success, due in no small part to Wilson’s infectious single “Redneck Woman,” which has sparked not only support in the country music community, but among DJs at dance clubs.Īfter spending the past several years watching several artists rise to success behind the Dirty South banner, 8 Ball and MJG, pioneers of the form, finally got their due with Living Legends, their first set for P. Country music newcomer Gretchen Wilson stormed onto the charts with her debut album, Here for the Party, which sold 227,000 at Number Two. But the R&B singer just scraped by on this week’s chart. ![]() Usher’s Confessions sold another 228,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan, to spend its seventh week (out of a possible eight) at Number One. ![]()
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