Tim McGraw paces US album chart
With about 325,000 copies sold during its first week in stores, Tim McGraw 's "Let It Go" tops this week's US album chart, marking the country singer's fourth No. 1 showing on The Billboard 200 chart.
McGraw outsold the 24th edition of the "NOW! That's What I Call Music" hits-compilation series by about 95,000 copies, according to Billboard, which bases its chart on Nielsen SoundScan retail reports.
Rapper Young Buck 's "Buck the World" debuts at No. 3 with 140,000 copies sold, while Mims ' "Music is My Saviour" enters the chart at No. 4 with 78,000 sold. Akon 's "Konvicted" moves up one notch to No. 5 with 67,000 sold.
Rounding out the Top 10 are Daughtry's self-titled debut, Good Charlotte 's "Good Morning Revival," Joss Stone's "Introducing Joss Stone," Elton John's "Rocket Man: Number Ones" and Jennifer Lopez' Spanish-language debut, "Como Ama Una Mujer."
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