Her “Back to Black” album sold 74,000 last week - up by 7,000 units … Queens of the Stone Age’s “Era Vulgaris” debuts at No. The set includes the supergroup’s two original studio albums - finally back in print after more than a decade - along with bonus tracks and a DVD … Rounding out the top 10 is the still-surging Amy Winehouse, who scores Greatest Gainer honors with the largest unit increase on the chart. ![]() Linkin Park’s “Minutes to Midnight” is nudged 7-6 (82,000) while Rihanna’s “Good Girl Gone Bad” slips 2-7 (81,000) … The Traveling Wilburys’ self-titled anthology arrives at No. Maroon5’s “It Won’t Be Soon Before Long” edges up 5-4 (87,000) while T-Pain’s “Epiphany” slides from No. 3 with 107,000 units (down a relatively modest 34%). 3 album, Paul McCartney’s “Memory Almost Full,” holds at No. On the radio side, “Takin’ Over” was ranked top 10 at seven stations for the week, including WRDW Philadelphia (105 detections) and WQHT New York (63 detections). On BET it was the second-most-played clip for the week ending June 17 with 18 detections, according to Nielsen BDS. The current video from “We the Best,” “We Takin’ Over,” is getting love from BET and MTV Hits. It’s the follow-up to his 2006 release “Listennn: The Album,” which started at No. The latter also sings the hook of the track, which rose into the top 20 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs last week - Fabolous’ first top 20 hit since 2004’s “Baby” … DJ Khaled strikes the top 10 on The Billboard 200 for the first time as “We the Best” bows at No. His new effort is supported by the single “Make Me Better,” which was produced by Timbaland and co-written by Ne-Yo. That album spent a scant 16 weeks on the chart. ![]() It’s his first album since 2004’s “Real Talk” bowed at No. 2 on The Billboard 200 with 159,000 units. ![]() Rapper Fabolous parks his “From Nothin’ to Somethin’ ” at No. This week he has already visited “The Colbert Report” and “The View,” and was scheduled to play “The Early Show” this morning (June 20). 3 June 2 … Last week Keith stopped by “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” (June 12) and “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (June 13). The song is the follow-up to “High Maintenance Woman,” which peaked at No. ![]() Before that, 2005’s “Honkytonk University” opened with 283,000 … “Big Dog Daddy” marks his fourth consecutive top three album on The Billboard 200, stretching back to the debut of “Shock’N Y’all” in 2003 … Keith’s newest single, “Love Me If You Can,” rises 42-33 on Hot Country Songs this week. 1 on The Billboard 200 and fifth on the country list … The new Show Dog Nashville set sold 204,000 last week, off from the 330,000 debut of his last set, “White Trash With Money,” which started at No. In the same week country superstar Toby Keith grabs his 41st top 40 hit on the Hot Country Songs chart, he enters atop The Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums tallies with “Big Dog Daddy.” It’s his third No. 1 … Other big debuts on The Billboard 200 this week come from Fabolous, DJ Khaled, Traveling Wilburys, Queens of the Stone Age, the “Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur” charity compilation, Eddie Levert and Gerald Levert, Enrique Iglesias, Paramore and DMX … We’ve also got updates on Journey, the Tony Awards and “Spring Awakening,” Brad Paisley, Sean Kingston and Social Distortion. On the Top Country Albums chart, it also bows in the penthouse, giving Keith his fifth country No. 1 on The Billboard 200 as “Big Dog Daddy” enters with 204,000 units.
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