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		<title>THE SOUNDSCAN BREAKDOWN!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this week&#8217;s Soundscan BreakDown, Jay-Z falls back a notch, Drake is still holding it down at No.9 and Sean Kingston makes his presence felt on the charts. The Blueprint 3 fell back one step to No. 2 with 134,100 sold copies losing out to Pearl Jam&#8217;s Backspacer which moved 189,300 units to go No....]]></description>
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In this week&#8217;s Soundscan BreakDown, Jay-Z falls back a notch, Drake is still holding it down at No.9 and Sean Kingston makes his presence felt on the charts.</p>
<p>The Blueprint 3 fell back one step to No. 2 with 134,100 sold copies losing out to Pearl Jam&#8217;s Backspacer which moved 189,300 units to go No. 1. According to Nielsen Soundscan, Jays latest No. 1 debuting album has sold 908,100 copies in just three weeks.</p>
<p>Whitney Houston&#8217;s I Look To You dropped two slots to No. 4 with 65,800. Houston&#8217;s comeback album has been able to rack up 620,300 scanned discs after a month on shelves.</p>
<p>Young Money artist Drake&#8217;s So Far Gone retail re-release slid three spots to No. 9 with 36,100. Going into his third week in stores, the rap newcomer&#8217;s latest offering rests at 109,700 moved units.</p>
<p>Pop group The Black Eyed Peas&#8217; E.N.D. (Energy Never Dies) fell to No. 16 moving down six slots with 29,000. With a solid four months under their belts, the group has been able to secure 1,140,300 scanned discs.</p>
<p>Rap newcomer Kid Cudi&#8217;s Man On The Moon: The End Of Day took a slight hit falling 13 positions down to No. 17 with 28,300 units sold. Going into his third week on charts, the Kanye West associate&#8217;s debut album has sold 132,600 records.</p>
<p>R&amp;B singer Trey Songz&#8217;s Ready dropped seven slots to No. 21 with 19,200. Headed into its fifth week of availability, the singer&#8217;s third solo project has moved 223,900 albums.</p>
<p>Maxwell&#8217;s Black Summer&#8217;s Night moved down six spots to No. 27 with 16,600. After three months in stores, the singer&#8217;s comeback album rests at 778,700 scanned discs.</p>
<p>Down South rapper Lil Boosie&#8217;s Superbad: The Return Of Boosie Bad Azz took a hard hit falling 27 positions down to No. 30 with 15,000. With just two weeks under his belt, the rapper&#8217;s latest album has secured 63,900 sold records.</p>
<p>Sean Kingston&#8217;s new album Tomorrow landed on the charts this week at No. 37. The singer&#8217;s latest effort has moved 12,600 pieces after seven days in stores.</p>
<p>Wu-Tang Clan&#8217;s Raekwon took a fall as Only Built For Cuban Linx Part II dropped 18 slots down to No. 40 with 12,000. After three weeks on shelves, the rapper&#8217;s long-awaited release rests at 101,200.</p>
<p>Beyonce&#8217;s I Am&#8230;Sasha Fierce moved down four positions to No. 44 with 11,100. With 45 weeks under her belt, the singer&#8217;s third solo project has sold 2,424,800 records to date.</p>
<p>Eminem&#8217;s Relapse fell 14 spots down to No. 45 with 10,900 units sold. After 19 weeks of availability, the rapper&#8217;s comeback album has sold 1,339,400 copies.</p>
<p>Evening things out in Top 50 is Pitbull&#8217;s Rebelution which dropped 12 slots to No. 48 with 10,000. Going into his fifth week in stores, the rapper&#8217;s latest offering has sold 82,000 records to date.</p>
<p>Be sure to check back next week to peep reviews on new releases from Warren G, Playaz Circle, Ghostface Killah, and Mack 10.</p>
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