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Coldplay doesn't quite equal the 737,000 first-week sales tally of its last album, but the band comes awfully close. Who was the last act to top 700,000 the first week out with back-to-back albums? Kanye West. More »
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Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III becomes the first album in three years to sell a million copies in a week. Maybe you knew that already. But I bet you don't know what Lil Wayne, Janet Jackson and Usher have in common. More »
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Disturbed
Disturbed becomes only the fourth hard rock band to land three consecutive #1 albums. But Disturbed shouldn't get too settled in: Lil Wayne and Coldplay are set to debut at #1 the next two weeks. More »
Usher
Usher has the biggest first week by a male artist since the Kayne West/50 Cent showdown in September. But he doesn't quite match Mariah Carey's bow. Also: Coldplay has the new #1 digital song. Sorry, Davids. More »
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Motown caps 50th anniversary with hometown gala

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Sun Nov 22, 2009 1:34am PST

AP - Black ties and gowns filled a ballroom Saturday in a big-bucks salute to Detroit-style royalty — the King of Motown, the Queen of Soul and the Kid of Rock. Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, along with Aret… More »

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