
After spending three weeks at number 2, Lady Antebellum's "Need You Know" returns to the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart. Lady Antebellum saw a 6% increase in sales totaling 126,000. It's been a year since an album has returned to the #1 spot after a three week absence. In the wake of Lady Antebellum's return atop, Sade's latest effort, Soldier of Love fell one slot to number two with 79,000 copies (-37%).
Among those two, remaining put in the top ten are Lady Gaga's album "The Fame" slipping to number 7 and The Black Eyed Peas' album "The E.N.D." dropping to number 8.
Six new albums arrived this week on the Billboard 200 - Black Shelton's "Hillbilly Bones," an American Idol third place finisher - Danny Gokey's debut album "My Best Days," Alice In Wonderland's soundtrack "Almost Alice," Raheem DeVaughn's album "The Love and Masterpiece," Lifehouse's "Smoking Mirrors," and country singer Easton Corbin self titled album "Easton Corbin."
The debut album from Jason DeRulo just missed the top ten with a total of 42,000 copies sold.
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