For The Record: Quick News On Prince, Lil' Kim, Dashboard Confessional, Omarion, Norah Jones, Phish & More
Damita Jo settles for #2 with 381,000 sold.
Crooner's Confessions sells nearly 1.1 million copies in its first week.
Norah Jones at #1 for sixth straight week.
One million people expected to attend benefit concert for Jones' Listen Up Foundation, which raises funds, awareness for young victims of violence.
Jones tops albums chart for fifth straight week.
Feels Like Home tops Jessica Simpson re-release on Billboard albums chart.
Young Gunz's Tough Luv sells more than 127,000 copies its first week out.
Norah Jones, Kanye West hold onto #1, #2 spots.
Grammy artists enjoy big bumps during record sales week.
Rapper/producer's College Dropout already has a hit in 'Through the Wire.'
Dolly Parton, members of Band guest on February 10 follow-up to Come Away With Me.
Country singer Alan Jackson's Greatest Hits Volume II to take top spot on chart next week.
P. Diddy-helmed project beat its closest competitor, Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 13, by nearly 40,000 copies.
Murder Inc. chanteuse's Chapter II LP sold around 135,000 copies this week.
Largely thanks to production from R. Kelly, guest shots from Lil' Kim and Snoop, soul veterans land at #1 with Body Kiss.
Battery Park concert on May 9 will later air on MTV, VH1.
Get Rich or Die Tryin' #1 for fourth straight week.
Bay Area rockers AFI debut at #5 with Sing the Sorrow.
Grammy girl Norah Jones falls to #2 after selling 330,000 copies of Come Away With Me.