Hate it or love, but for a fifth week, Eminem’s still on top. Despite the preliminary figures,
Recovery moved another 187,200 copies. Meanwhile, Rick Ross’
Teflon Don debuted at number two with a total of 176,300 units scanned. To date,
Recovery has sold 1,669,600 copies domestically. Will he ever fall off? No.
| Number |
Last Week |
Artist |
Album |
This Week |
| 1 |
1 |
Eminem |
Recovery |
187,000 |
| 2 |
- |
Rick Ross |
Teflon Don |
176,000 |
| 4 |
2 |
Drake |
Thank Me Later |
49,118 |
| 13 |
19 |
Usher |
Raymond vs Raymond |
20,815 |
| 17 |
15 |
Big Boi |
Sir Luscious Left Foot |
18,419 |
| 22 |
23 |
Black Eyed Peas |
E.N.D. |
15,074 |
| 28 |
30 |
B.o.B |
Adventures Of Bobby Ray |
12,583 |
| 31 |
29 |
The-Dream |
Love King |
11,959 |
| 41 |
12 |
M.I.A. |
Maya |
9,494 |
| 50 |
42 |
Alicia Keys |
Element Of Freedom |
9,732 |
We tried to get the sales figures out before everyone but we reported too early. As the final numbers came in, it looks like
Eminem's 5th week on the charts landed him in the number one spot while
Rick Ross debut only could grab the number 2 spot.
Eminem's "
Recovery" pushed 187,000 copies (1.6 million in 5 weeks) while
Rick Ross' new "
Teflon Don" was only able to sell around 170,000 units.