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Charts / Awards 04 November, 2004

Jay-Z & R. Kelly album 'Unfinished Business' debuts at No 1

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NEW YORK (Top40 Charts) - Jay-Z and R. Kelly sit atop the Billboard 200 U.S. albums chart with their joint album, Unfinished Business, despite the collapse that ended their tour. Unfinished Business, the second album together for Jay-Z and Kelly, sold 215,000 copies in the United States to debut at No. 1.

Here's the countdown of the Top 10 albums for this week:

1. Best of Both Worlds: Unfinished Business, Jay-Z and R. Kelly (215,000 copies)
2. Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets, Trick Daddy (145,000)
3. Still Not Getting Any, Simple Plan (139,000)
4. Stardust... Great American Songbook Vol. III, Rod Stewart (134,000)
5. Suit, Nelly (130,000)
6. Confessions, Usher (113,000)
7. 50 Number Ones, George Strait (104,000)
8. Genius Loves Company, Ray Charles (96,000)
9. Motown Two, Michael McDonald (70,000)
10. Ray - Soundtrack, Ray Charles (55,000)

Other notable debuts: Michael W. Smith/Healing Rain (No 11), Blake Shelton/Blake Shelton's Barn & Grill (No 20), Daryl Hall & John Oates/Our Kind of Soul (No 69), Wu-Tang/Greatest Hits (No 72), Willie Nelson/It Always Will Be (No 75) and Donnas/Gold Medal (No 76).






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