Justin Timberlake holds on to No. 1
Though its sales were way down from its debut week, Timberlake's "FutureSex/LoveSounds" remains the top-selling album in America.
The latest set from the former 'NSync singer sold about 217,000 copies during its second week in stores, down 68% from the week before, Billboard reports, citing Nielsen SoundScan numbers.
Checking in at No. 2 on the new Billboard 200 chart is Clay Aiken 's "A Thousand Different Ways," which sold 205,000 copies during its debut week.
Black Eyed Peas vocalist Fergie enters the chart at No. 3 with her debut album, "The Dutchess," which reportedly sold 142,000 copies. Country singer Kenny Chesney debuts in the No. 4 position with "Live: Live Those Songs Again," which moved 137,000 units. John Mayer 's "Continuum" sold 133,000 copies, and slips from No. 2 to No. 5.
Rounding out the Top 10, according to Billboard, are Beyonce's "B'Day," Diana Krall's "From This Moment On," Chingy's "Hoodstar," Hinder's "Extreme Behavior" and Bob Dylan's "Modern Times."
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