The Crush Music-repped Panic! at the Disco grabs the #1 spot, while Adele abides and fans pay tribute to fallen stars.
*Panic! at the Disco (DCD2/Fueled by Ramen) 165-175k album, 180-190k SPS
Adele, 25 (XL/Columbia) 120-130k, 150-160k
David Bowie, Blackstar (Columbia) 75-85k, 80-90k
*Kidz Bop Kids (Razor & Tie) 43-48k, 45-50k
Justin Bieber (Def Jam) 35-40k, 90-95k
Chris Stapleton (Mercury Nashville) 35-40k, 40-45k
*Hank Williams, Jr. (Nash Icon/BMLG) 24-27k, 25-28k
*Lecrae (Reach) 23-26k, 25-28k
*Brothers Osborne (EMI Nashville) 18-21k, 22-25k
David Bowie, Best of Bowie (Rhino/Parlophone) 18-21k, 28-32k
Adele, 21 (XL/Columbia) 17-20k, 24-27k
The Eagles, Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 (Rhino) 17-20k, 24-27k
Twenty One Pilots (Fueled By Ramen) 14-17k, 35-40k
*Jesus Culture (Sparrow) 11-13k, 12-14k
Taylor Swift (Big Machine) 11-13k, 21-24k
The Weeknd (XO/Republic) 11-13k, 32-37k
Chris Brown (RCA) 11-13k, 21-24k
*Debuts
In political news, Donald Trump had his picture taken while holding a bible this weekend, and moments later violated at least seven commandments.
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