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Musiq, Loyd top debut-heavy chart

March 21, 2007 at 12:02:00 PM

Philly soul crooner Luvanmusiq grabs the top-selling album of the week.

Six new albums debut in the top 10 slots of The Billboard 200, with R&B artist Musiq Soulchild's Luvanmusiq new at No. 1. The Atlantic set sold 149,000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan. Soulchild also hit No. 1 in 2002 with Juslisen; sales of the new album were fueled by the single "Buddy," which is in the top five on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

Musiq Soulchild's <em>Luvanmusiq</em>. Musiq Soulchild's Luvanmusiq.

Fellow R&B crooner Lloyd soars in at No. 2 with his sophomore set, Street Love (The Inc.), which sold 144,000. The single "You" has already topped Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Lloyd's last record, Southside, debuted and peaked at No. 11 on The Billboard 200 with 67,000, making this his best charting and sales week by far.

Rapper Rich Boy's self-titled Zone 4/Interscope debut bows at No. 3 with an impressive 112,000 units. The artist's breakthrough single, "Throw Some D's," is No. 27 on the Hot 100. Daughtry's self-titled RCA debut slips 3-4 on The Billboard 200 with a 3 percent sales hit (80,000) while Akon's Konvicted (SRC/Universal) falls 4-5 with 71,000 (-6 percent).

Live at Massey Hall 1971, which captures a vintage Neil Young acoustic performance in his Toronto hometown, enters at No. 6 with 57,000. The Reprise set scores the second-highest album chart position of Young's career; only 1995's Pearl Jam collaboration Mirror Ball reached any higher, at No. 5. Young's prior archival release, Live at the Fillmore East: March 6 & 7, 1970, debuted at No. 55 last November.

Amy Winehouse's <em>Back to Black</em>. Amy Winehouse's Back to Black.

British R&B siren Amy Winehouse earns her first album chart ink with Back to Black (Universal), which debuts at No. 7 with 51,000 copies. Her track "You Know I'm No Good" has spent time on a number of Billboard's Bubbling Under charts, while the video has been in rotation on MTV, VH1 and VH1 Soul.

8Ball & MJG's Ridin' High (Bad Boy South) flies in at No. 8 with 50,000 units. The duo's last chart entry, 2004's Living Legends, debuted and peaked at No. 3 on the big chart. Fall Out Boy's Infinity on High (Island) descends 8-9 with 43,000, a 26 percent sales decrease. Carrie Underwood's Some Hearts (RCA Nashville) reenters the top tier with a 12-10 jump despite a 6 percent sales dip to 42,000.

Also new to the chart this week is British singer/songwriter James Morrison's Undiscovered at No. 24 with 24,000; 47 percent of those sales came from digital retailers. Veteran hard rock outfit Type O Negative scores its highest chart spot with Dead Again (SPV/Steamhammer) at No. 27, moving 22,000. The Fratellis' Interscope debut, Costello Music, enters at No. 48 with 15,000. The much-hyped group's song "Flathead" is featured in an iPod TV ad.

Album sales are down 1.8 percent from last week's total at 8.5 million units and down 18.7 percent compared to the same week last year. Overall album sales for the year are down 16.6 percent from last year at 99.2 million units.

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