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50 Cent gives no change on Billboard charts
The rapper continues to dominate the US charts.
50 Cent's Billboard chart stranglehold continues this week, with the hip-hop star holding the top spot on both the album and singles charts with his second album 'The Massacre'.
With the 18th 'NOW That's What I Call Music' series holding the number two spot, this week's highest new entry falls to Frankie J's 'The One' at number three. Queens Of The Stone Age's ''Lullabies To Paralyze' makes its debut at number five, one place behind Green Day's 'American Idiot.
Gwen Stefani's 'Love, Angel, Music, Baby' moves back into the top ten this week, jumping 17-9, while Lifehouse's self-titled new set opens at 10. Trace Adkins' 'Songs About Me' enters one place lower at 11.
Further down this weeks Top 200, Tweet's 'It's Me Again' lands at 17, Moby's 'Hotel' is new at 28, TRUSTcompany's 'True Parallels' enters at 32, Ozzy Osbourne's 'Prince Of Darkness' bows at 36, C-Murder's 'The Truest S*** I Ever Said' is new at 41 and Billy Idol returns with 'Devil's Playground' at 46.
50 Cent's 'Candy Shop' featuring Olivia enters its sixth week as the Billboard Hot 100 number one.
Kelly Clarkson's 'Since U Been Gone' emerges at the strongest contender this week, moving up four-two, ahead of the Game's 'Hate It or Love It' ft. 50 Cent at three. Frankie J's 'Obsession (No Es Amor)' ft Baby Bash at four, Green Day's 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams' is at five and 50 Cent's 'Disco inferno' falls to six.
Nine Inch Nails return to chart action after a considerable time out, with 'The Hand That Feeds' opening at number 31.
Further down the Hot 100, Stevie Wonder's 'So What the Fuss' ft. Prince and En Vogue opens at 96 and Juanes' 'La Camisa Negra' is new at 97.