April 11, 2007 Hilary Duff Moves Into The Top Five!

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On The Billboard 200 , five new releases debuted in the top 10 this week. “NOW 24″ Hits compilation rises to the top of The Billboard 200 in its second week on the chart. Climbing 2-1, the set moved 213,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Tim McGraw’s “Let It Go” (Curb), slips to No. 2, moving 177,000 units. Martina McBride’s RCA album “Waking Up Laughing” enters the chart with 144,000 at No. 3. Hilary Duff scores her fourth straight top five debut this week with “Dignity,” which climbs on at No. 4 with 140,000. “Timbaland Presents Shock Value” at No. 5. Moving 138,000 copies. “Shock Value” (Mosley Music Group/Interscope) becomes the best charting and selling set of his solo career. Beyonce’s “B’Day” pole-vaults 69-6 thanks to the release of a new double-disc version of the album with six new songs. That translates to a 903% gain to 126,000 units. Daughtry’s self-titled RCA debut falls 6-7 despite a 48% sales increase at 98,000 copies. Paul Wall’s “Get Money, Stay True” (Swishahouse/Asylum/Atlantic) debuts at No. 8 with 92,000 copies. Akon’s “Konvicted” (SRC/Universal) slips 5-9 with 75,000 copies, a sales increase of 12%. Country/bluegrass veteran Alison Krauss notches her best charting position ever with “A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection” (Rounder) at No. 10 with 73,000.

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