Kid Rock logs his first No. 1 album
Kid Rock 's new album, "Rock N Roll Jesus," sold 170,000 copies during its first week in stores, enough to debut at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 chart.
After just one week at No. 1, Bruce Springsteen 's "Magic" slips one notch to No. 2 with 130,000 copies sold during it's most recent week in stores. Rascal Flatts ' "Still Feels Good" drops one spot to No. 3 on sales of 96,000, according to Billboard, which bases its chart on Nielsen SoundScan retail data.
LeAnn Rimes ' "Family" makes its debut on the chart at No. 4 with sales of 74,000, while Matchbox Twenty 's "Exile on Mainstream" dips two slots to No. 5 on sales of 72,000.
Rounding out the Top 10 are Kanye West 's "Graduation," Reba McEntire 's "Duets," Sara Evans ' "Greatest Hits," the "High School Musical 2" soundtrack and Josh Groban 's "Noel."
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