R. Kelly debuts at number one on the US Billboard albums chart, while 50 Cent takes over on the singles chart.
With a host of sexual allegations hanging over him R. Kelly seems to have maintained his popularity with the music buying public as his 'Chocolate Factory' LP debuts at number one, moving 50 Cent's 'Get Rich or Die Tryin'.
Norah Jones remains ever-present at number three with 'Come Away With Me', with Dixie Chicks at four with 'Home' and Kid Rock's 'Cocky' at five. The Def Jam 'Cradle 2 the Grave' soundtrack, which features DMX, 50 Cent, Eminem, and Clipse, is new at six and the Daredevil soundtrack enters the top ten, up from 15 to nine.
Finally, t.A.T.u.'s '200 KM/H in the Wrong Lane' is up to 36 to 15.
On the US Singles chart 50 Cent finally takes over the top position with 'In Da Club', pushing Jennifer Lopez's 'All I Have' down to two after four weeks.
'Mesmerize' by Ja Rule Featuring Ashanti maintains it place at three while Justin Timberlake's 'Cry Me A River' is up one place to five and 'Landslide' by the Dixie Chicks moves up from 10 to seven.
Other major movers on the chart this week include Lil' Kim with 'The Jump Off' up 43-27, Norah Jones' 'Don't Know Why' up 41-36 Sean Paul's 'Get Busy' 65-46.