Jay-Z has returned to the top spot on Billboard’s album charts. “The Black Album” fell to number four last week, but 260,000 copies sold last week was enough to take back number one.

“The Singles 1992-2003,” No Doubt’s greatest hits album, sold 7000 less copies than Jay-Z to debut in second.

Britney Spears falls from one to three, with 251,000 copies sold of “In the Zone.”

Nelly Furtado’s second album, “Folklore,” debuts in 38th.








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