
The highest debut on the Digital Songs chart belongs to Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa’s “Young, Wild & Free” (featuring Bruno Mars), which debuts at No. Foster the People’s “Pumped Up Kicks” holds at No. LMFAO’s “Sexy and I Know It” rises 3-2 (206,000 up 13%), and Rihanna’s “We Found Love” (featuring Calvin Harris) jumps 5-3 (174,000 up 21%). 1 yet again, with 207,000 downloads sold this past week (down 5%). Over on the Digital Songs chart, Adele‘s “Someone Like You” is steady at No.

He’s the second member of the Jonas Brothers trio to go solo, following younger brother Nick, who bowed at No. Outside the top 10, the next-highest debut is Joe Jonas’ Fastlife, which enters at No. 10 with 41,000 in 2009.Īs for the rest of the top 10, Tony Bennett’s Duets II shifts 3-6 with 54,000 (down 23%) and Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter IV moves 6-9 with 45,000 (down 15%). Her last studio release, Shine, started at No. The latter is the singer’s sixth top 10 album and her first for the Republic Nashville label, after having spent her entire career on RCA. Lady Antebellum’s Own the Night slips 4-8 with 47,000 (down 18%) while fellow country artist Martina McBride arrives with Eleven at No.

His last charting album, III/IV, with the Cardinals, peaked at No. It’s the singer’s second top 10 set, and first since Easy Tiger also debuted and peaked at No. STORY: Lauren Alaina Talks ‘Wildflower,’ Carrie Underwood, ‘American Idol’ Tour Mishaps Their debut albums respectively bowed and peaked at Nos. 1 and 2 placers to do so were ’08 victor David Cook and runner-up David Archuleta. This is the first time since 2008 where both the winner and second-place finisher of “Idol” posted top five-charting albums (or top 10, for that matter). The set shifts 69,000 in its opening frame. 7 with a 44,000 launch.Ī second 2011 “Idol” alum joins McCreery in the top five, as the woman he beat, runner-up Lauren Alaina, debuts at No. Its last release, 2009’s War Is the Answer, jumped in at No. It’s a new chart high for the act and its biggest sales week. Rock band Five Finger Death Punch scores its best week yet as its new American Capitalist album starts at No. 1 album, Clear As Day from 2011 American Idol winner Scotty McCreery, falls to No.

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