Green Day suffered a similar fate at the cash register, as “American Idiot” (Reprise) came up 46% lighter at 109,000 units and falls to No. 1 following a triumphant Grammy Awards that saw “Genius Loves Company” take eight awards, sales of Charles’ final Concord/Hear Music studio album slid 51% last week to 110,000. 35 this week, respectively.Īfter a historic move to No. It’s not all album glory for Omarion, as the set’s title track is climbing Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and Hot 100 charts, reaching No. The group’s best-selling album to date is that year’s follow-up, “Pandemonium!,” which has sold 1.2 million. ![]() 2 on the album chart with B2K’s 2002 self-titled debut, which started with sales of 109,000. With his since-imploded R&B/pop boy band, Omarion went as far as No. 1, Ray Charles’ “Genius Loves Company” which falls to No. The T.U.G./Epic/Sony Music set sold 182,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan, 72,000 more than last week’s No. ![]() Former B2K frontman Omarion’s solo career makes a grand entrance this week, as the debut album “O” bows on top of The Billboard 200.
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