U.K. Charts: Limp Bizkit logs No. 1 album and single

January 29, 2001 03:26 PM
LONDON--Limp Bizkit has double glory this week as its album "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" goes to No. 1 on the official U.K. Album Chart and its single "Rollin' (Urban Assault Vehicle)" stays at the top of the Official U.K. Singles Chart. As a result of the group's triumph, Jennifer Lopez 's new LP "J Lo" debuts at No. 2, making it the highest new entry of the week.

The jump of "Chocolate Starfish" to the top of the album chart, after 15 weeks in release, follows the success of Limp Bizkit's new single and its problematic appearance at Australia’s Big Day Out Festival last week.

Other Top 10 action includes Texas' "Greatest Hits" falling from No. 1 to No. 3 and Anastacia’s "Not That Kind" jumping from No. 24 to No. 6. Other debuts this week include Creed's "Human Clay" at No. 29, George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" at No. 68 and Nelly's "Country Grammar" at No. 74.

New entries abound on this week's Official U.K. Singles Chart as Usher's "Pop Ya Colla" debuts at No. 2. Meanwhile, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg 's "The Next Episode" enters the chart at No. 3, Martine McCutcheon's "On the Radio" enters at No. 7 and Dario G's "Dream to Me" enters at No. 9.

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