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In new releases, Team Stringer/Barnett’s Columbia Records (13.2, +5.0 over last year) stretches its lead over Monte Lipman’s Universal Republic (8.8, +2.9), which is bolstered by Top 10 efforts from a pair of Young Money/Cash Money releases in Nicki Minaj (#7) and Drake (#8), as well as Gotye (#11).
Atlantic Records (5.9, -.6), whose biggest hit was from fun. (#23), leapfrogs Jimmy Iovine’s Interscope Geffen A&M (5.7, -1.5), led by Madonna (#12), though both lose ground from last year.
Peter Edge and Tom Corson’s RCA Music Group, with Whitney Houston’s Greatest Hits at #4, scores at 4.4, a slight dip of .1 percentage points from last year, while Dan McCarroll’s Capitol Music Group also dips .1 at 3.4, with Now 41 their biggest release, at #5.
Rob Cavallo and Todd Moscowitz’s Warner Bros. Records and Steve Bartels’ IDJ are in a dead head at 3.0, thanks to hits from The Black Keys (#15) and Rihanna (#16), respectively.
In the Country field, Gary O’s SME Nashville remains flat at 2.8, while Mike Dungan’s UMG Nashville is up 1.2 to 2.4, largely thanks to Lionel Richie’s
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