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Jack And Alicia Continue To Reign
February 27, 2008

JACK JOHNSON
Editor: Keith Caulfield; Contributors: Gary Trust, Alex Vitoulis; Editorial Director: Geoff Mayfield

Jack Johnson's "Sleep Through the Static" enjoys a third week atop the Billboard 200 while Alicia Keys' "As I Am" seems unstoppable in its 15th week on the chart ... The latest installment of the "Kidz Bop Kids" title strikes while Chris Cagle and Jim Jones bow in the top 20 ... We've also got updates on Reba McEntire, Jonas Brothers, Nickelback, Queen Latifah, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Gnarls Barkley and 3 Doors Down.

FLASH POINTS


Jack Johnson's "Sleep Through the Static" stays put at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, holding court for a third straight week. The album sold 105,000 last week, down 42%. Alicia Keys' "As I Am" spends a 15th consecutive week in the top three as the album lands at No. 2 this week. The last album to spend its first 15 weeks in the top three was Usher's 2004 album "Confessions," which spent its first 17 weeks locked in that region.

• The latest release in the "Kidz Bop" series -- "Kidz Bop 13" -- lands at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with 49,000. This is the seventh consecutive title in the main "Kidz Bop" line to debut in the top 10 of the Billboard 200. The run began with "Kidz Bop 7" back in 2005, when it debuted at No. 7. Overall, this is the 16th "Kidz Bop" title to chart on the Billboard 200. That tally includes three Christmas titles, a Halloween offering and a greatest-hits package. "Kidz Bop 13" features child-friendly interpretations of such pop hits as Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry," Shop Boyz's "Party Like a Rockstar" and Pink's "Who Knew."

Chris Cagle crashes the Top Country Albums chart with his second No. 1, "My Life's Been a Country Song." The set also bounds in at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 -- his first top 10 effort on the big chart ... This week, the album's lead single, "What Kinda Gone," moves up from No. 11 to No. 9 on Hot Country Songs, giving him his first top 10 hit since 2003's "Chicks Dig It" reached No. 5 ... Jim Jones' mixtape, "Harlem's American Gangster," bows at No. 19 on the Billboard 200 with 25,000. The set originally had a limited release last year, but has been remixed, remastered and bolstered with new tracks for this wide release. Jones is currently working on a new studio album, which is due this summer. It will be the follow-up to the 2006 album "Huster's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)," which has sold 426,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

• A number of albums celebrate milestones this week ... Nickelback's "All the Right Reasons" (No. 48) has spent its first 125 chart weeks in the top 50 of the Billboard 200. The last album to do so was Shania Twain's "Come On Over," which spent its first 129 weeks lodged in the top 50. "All the Right Reasons" debuted at No. 1 in October 2005 and has sold 6.6 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan ... Reba McEntire's "Reba Duets" (No. 92) recently became the diva's biggest-selling album in 12 years. "Duets" has shifted 1.3 million thus far -- the most of any McEntire album since 1995's "Starting Over" moved 1.4 million ... At No. 24 on the Billboard 200, Jonas Brothers' self-titled set surpassed the 1 million sales mark last week. The Hollywood album has yet to sell less than 15,000 in a week since its debut last August. The brother trio's first album, "It's About Time," released on Columbia in 2006, has sold a paltry 62,000 in comparison.



The Billboard 200

Sales data provided and compiled from Nielsen SoundScan
11JACK JOHNSON Sleep Through The Static (Brushfire / UMRG) 118SHERYL CROW Detours (A&M / Interscope / IGA)
23ALICIA KEYS As I Am (MBK / J / RMG) 1218KEYSHIA COLE Just Like You (Confidential / Imani / Geffen / IGA)
32AMY WINEHOUSE Back To Black (Universal Republic / UMRG) 1313CHRIS BROWN Exclusive (Jive / Zomba)
*4NewKIDZ BOP KIDS Kidz Bop 13 (Razor & Tie ) 1411MILEY CYRUS Hannah Montana 2 (Soundtrack)/Meet Miley Cyrus (Walt Disney / Hollywood )
*510SOUNDTRACK Step Up 2: The Streets (Atlantic / AG) 1526SOUNDTRACK Alvin And The Chipmunks (Fox / Razor & Tie)
66SOUNDTRACK Juno (Fox / Rhino / AG) 165HERBIE HANCOCK River: The Joni Letters (Verve / VG)
*721SARA BAREILLES Little Voice (Epic / Sony Music) 174VARIOUS ARTISTS 2008 Grammy Nominees (Grammy / Hip-O / UMe)
*8NewCHRIS CAGLE My Life's Been A Country Song (Capitol Nashville ) 1815DAUGHTRY Daughtry (RCA / RMG)
99MARY J. BLIGE Growing Pains (Matriarch / Geffen / IGA)*19NewJIM JONES HARLEMs American Gangster (Koch )
107TAYLOR SWIFT Taylor Swift (Big Machine ) 2032SOUNDTRACK Across The Universe: Deluxe Edition (Interscope / IGA)
* indicates titles with greatest sales gains this week




MARKET WATCH

• Album units, current chart week: 7.97 million units
• DOWN 18.5% from last issue's charts: 9.78 million units
• DOWN 13.1% from same week, 2007: 9.18 million units
• This week: Only the No. 1 album sells more than 100,000 copies.
• This week last year on the Billboard 200: Norah Jones' "Not Too Late" lingered at No. 1 for another week, shifting nearly 100,000. The highest debut was the "Kidz Bop 11" set at No. 4 with 75,000. No albums sold more than 100,000.





BORDERLINES

• The No. 200 album this week, Gary Louris' "Vagabonds" (Rykodisc), sold 4,000.
• The No. 200 album for the same week of 2007, Jack Johnson's "In Between Dreams" (Jack Johnson/Brushfire/Universal Republic), sold 4,000.
• Average total of the No. 200 album for the same week of the year during the past 10 years (1999-2008): 5,776.



PROGRESS REPORTS

Gnarls Barkley and 3 Doors Down return to the Alternative/Modern Rock chart with the first singles from their respective upcoming albums. Gnarls' "Run" bows at No. 35 while 3 Doors Down's "It's Not My Time" debuts at No. 38. Gnarls' second album, "The Odd Couple," will be released in April. The act's first album, "St. Elsewhere," scored two Modern Rock hits -- "Crazy" (No. 7) and "Gone Daddy Gone" (No. 26). As for 3 Doors Down, their self-titled fourth studio album will be released May 6. On the Mainstream Rock chart, "It's Not My Time" zooms from No. 37 to No. 14 in its second week, giving the act its 12th top 20 hit on that chart.

Queen Latifah scores her first Adult Contemporary hit as "Poetry Man" bows at No. 30 this week. The song is a former top 10 hit on our Smooth Jazz tally. Latifah's album "Trav'lin Light" (from which "Poetry Man" is lifted) has sold 225,000 since its release last October.

• Two of music's heaviest hitters post solid debuts on Hot Country Songs with new singles from former chart-topping albums. Rascal Flatts opens at No. 42 with "Every Day," the third track released from "Still Feels Good." "Take Me There" topped the list for three weeks in the fall, while "Winner at a Losing Game" spent four weeks at No. 2. The new song is the band's 29th chart hit, the most by a group this decade. At No. 48, Brad Paisley begins his quest for a seventh consecutive No. 1 with "I'm Still a Guy." The light-hearted cut is the fourth single from "5th Gear," following the No. 1s "Ticks," "Online" and "Letter to Me."


Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums

Sales data provided and compiled from Nielsen SoundScan
12MARY J. BLIGE Growing Pains (Matriarch / Geffen / IGA)
23KEYSHIA COLE Just Like You (Confidential / Imani / Geffen / IGA)
*3NewJIM JONES HARLEMs American Gangster (Koch )
41ALICIA KEYS As I Am (MBK / J / RMG)
57THE-DREAM Love/Hate (Radio Killa / Def Jam / IDJMG)
66JAHEIM The Makings Of A Man (Divine Mill / Atlantic / AG)
710SOUNDTRACK Step Up 2: The Streets (Atlantic / AG)
88CHRIS BROWN Exclusive (Jive / Zomba)
94AMY WINEHOUSE Back To Black (Universal Republic / UMRG)
1012LUPE FIASCO Lupe Fiasco's The Cool (1st & 15th / Atlantic / AG)
* indicates titles with greatest sales gains this week
Top Country Albums

Sales data provided and compiled from Nielsen SoundScan
*1NewCHRIS CAGLE My Life's Been A Country Song (Capitol Nashville )
21TAYLOR SWIFT Taylor Swift (Big Machine )
33GARTH BROOKS The Ultimate Hits (Pearl )
44ROBERT PLANT / ALISON KRAUSS Raising Sand (Rounder )
52EAGLES Long Road Out Of Eden (ERC )
66SUGARLAND Enjoy The Ride (Mercury / UMGN)
75CARRIE UNDERWOOD Carnival Ride (Arista / Arista Nashville / RMG/SBN)
87RASCAL FLATTS Still Feels Good (Lyric Street / Hollywood)
98CARRIE UNDERWOOD Some Hearts (Arista / Arista Nashville / RMG)
109KENNY CHESNEY Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates (BNA / SBN)
* indicates titles with greatest sales gains this week
Top Heatseekers

Sales data provided and compiled from Nielsen SoundScan
*1NewTHE RAVEONETTES Lust Lust Lust (Vice )
*2NewKINGDOM OF SORROW Kingdom Of Sorrow (Relapse )
*3NewRAY DAVIES Working Man's Cafe (Ammal / New West)
*46FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH The Way Of The Fist (Firm )
*5NewBON IVER For Emma, Forever Ago (Jagjaguwar )
62DRAGONFORCE Inhuman Rampage (Sanctuary / Roadrunner)
*7NewPAUL THORN A Long Way From Tupelo (Perpetual Obscurity / Thirty Tigers)
*8NewTHE MOUNTAIN GOATS Heretic Pride (4AD / Beggars Group)
*9NewGARY LOURIS Vagabonds (Rykodisc )
103WE THE KINGS We The Kings (S-Curve )
* indicates titles with greatest sales gains this week
Top Pop Catalog Albums

Sales data provided and compiled from Nielsen SoundScan
11MICHAEL JACKSON Thriller 25 (Legacy / Epic / Sony BMG)
22TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS Greatest Hits (MCA / UMe)
*33GUNS N' ROSES Greatest Hits (Geffen / IGA)
*45BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers (Tuff Gong / Island / UMe)
57JOURNEY Journey's Greatest Hits (Legacy / Columbia / Sony BMG)
68QUEEN Greatest Hits (Hollywood )
79MICHAEL JACKSON Number Ones (MJJ / Epic / Sony Music)
811BON JOVI Cross Road (Mercury / UMe)
94MICHAEL BUBLE It's Time (143 / Reprise / Warner Bros.)
*1020BOB SEGER & THE SILVER BULLET BAND Greatest Hits (Capitol )
* indicates titles with greatest sales gains this week




A LOOK AHEAD

• Among the titles released this week, due on next week's charts: Janet Jackson's "Discipline," Dolly Parton's "Backwoods Barbie," Erykah Badu's "New Amerykah, Pt. 1: 4th World War" and Goldfrapp's "Seventh Tree."

• Next week's Billboard 200 competes with the same week in 2007 when: Daughtry's "Daughtry" returned to No. 1 for a second week, selling 90,000. The highest debut was B.G. and the Chopper City Boyz' "We Got This" at No. 21 with 27,000. No albums sold more than 100,000.
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