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Paul Wall Topples Kanye


Houston MC tops the chart with major-label debut

And, of course, this year's chart constants, Black Eyed Peas' Monkey Business and Mariah Carey's The Emancipation of Mimi, both in stores for months now, continued to stick to the Top Ten: The Peas dropped four places to Number Eight (83,000), and Carey also fell four spots to Number Nine (75,000).

Two hits compilations stopped terrorizing the chart: the latest installment of the blockbuster series Now That's What I Call Music! dropped ten places to Number Seventeen (56,000), and teenybopper Hilary Duff's best-of, Most Wanted, fell eleven spots to Twenty (45,000). Meanwhile, despite their ongoing mega-tour, the Rolling Stones saw A Bigger Bang, their first studio album in eight years, fall from Number Three to Twelve (63,000) in its second week. And G Unit rapper Tony Yayo's solo debut, Thoughts of a Predicate Felon, dropped seventeen places in its third week to Number Twenty-Three (39,000).

Next week, expect Dirty South rapper David Banner's latest, Certified, and veteran New Jersey rockers Bon Jovi's Have a Nice Day to make their presence known.

This week's Top Ten: Paul Wall's The People's Champ; Kanye West's Late Registration; Switchfoot's Nothing Is Sound; Trisha Yearwood's Jasper County; Pussycat Dolls' PCD; Paul McCartney's Chaos and Creation in the Backyard; Damian Marley's Welcome to Jamrock; Black Eyed Peas' Monkey Business; Mariah Carey's The Emancipation of Mimi; Charlie Wilson's Charlie, Last Name Wilson.

ALEX MAR

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