‘Moon’ Lands Buffett on the Charts
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The Backstreet Boys’ record-setting sales week may signal the dominance of youth in the music marketplace, but there’s a whimper of protest from the older generation in the latest figures: Jimmy Buffett’s 31st album entered the chart at No. 10 in Southern California and No. 8 nationally. On the singles chart, Ricky Martin was unseated from the top spot by the first release from the new Jennifer Lopez album.
TOP 10 ALBUMS
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Title, Artist (Nat’l Rank) Last Week 1 Millennium, Backstreet Boys (1) -- 2 Ricky Martin, Ricky Martin (2) 1 3 No Limit Top Dogg, Snoop Dogg (7) 2 4 Star Wars: Phantom Menace soundtrack, John Williams (5) 6 5 Fanmail, TLC (4) 4 6 ... Baby One More Time, Britney Spears (3) 7 7 Sogno, Andrea Bocelli (18) 3 8 Come on Over, Shania Twain (6) 5 9 Believe, Cher (12) 9 10 Beach House on the Moon, Jimmy Buffett (8) --
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TOP 10 SINGLES
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Title, Artist (Nat’l Rank) Last Week 1 If You Had My Love, Jennifer Lopez (1) 2 2 Livin’ La Vida Loca, Ricky Martin (2) 1 3 Where My Girls At, 702 (5) 3 4 Who Dat, JT Money (4) 4 5 Fortunate, Maxwell (3) 8 6 Give It to You, Jordan Knight (8) 5 7 Player’s Holiday, T.W.D.Y. (37) 6 8 Chante’s Got a Man, Chante Moore (7) 10 9 808, Blaque (6) 11 10 My First Night With You, Mya (15) 12
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Source: SoundScan Inc., for week ended May 23
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