
Though the album sold half as many copies as it did the week before, "NOW That's What I Call Music! Vol. 6" (Epic) remains atop the U.S. album charts for a third straight week, according to industry sources. The album contains 17 previously released hits by artists including Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, Destiny's Child, Shaggy, 'NSync, Lenny Kravitz, Creed and U2.
The No. 2 slot on the chart is occupied for the third straight week by "Until the End of Time" (Interscope), the latest posthumous release from Tupac Shakur . Holding steady at No. 3 is Shaggy's "Hotshot" (MCA).
The week's highest charting debut is "Steers & Stripes" (Arista) from country duo Brooks & Dunn , which checks in at No. 4. Another debut, Sunshine Anderson's "Your Woman" (Soulife), enters the chart at No. 5.
At No. 6 this week is Lifehouse's "No Name Face" (DreamWorks), which jumps three slots to make its highest chart appearance to date. Nelly's "Country Grammar" (Universal)--a former No. 1 album--climbs from No. 10 to No. 7.
Dido's "No Angel" (Arista) stays at No. 8 for the second week. At No. 9 is Uncle Kracker's "Double Wide" (Atlantic), a newcomer to the Top 10.
Rounding out the Top 10 is Limp Bizkit's "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" (Interscope).