Still going strong and in the black for the second week in a row is Amy Winehouse at No. 6. According to Nielsen’s SoundScan, Back To Black scanned 62,700 copies this week. The album’s tally stands at 759,000.

Despite falling out of the Top 10 to number 11, T-Pain continues to rake in the profits. Epiphany pushed 47,800 CDs this week, bringing the album’s total sales numbers to 357,500. Floating three spots to No, 12 is Fergie. Dutchess cashes out 45,100 units this week. Thus far, the album has sold 2,126,400 copies. Rihanna holds tight, though falling back two spots to No. 14. Good Girl Gone Bad pushes 44,500 discs in its fourth week on the charts. The album’s tally stands at 339,900.

At No. 15 The Beastie Boys sneak on to the charts with their instrumental album titled The Mix Up. The set moves 43,800 copies in its opening week. Right behind them is R. Kelly at No. 16. Double Up shelves off 39,300 discs this week, bringing the album’s total sales to 668,400.

Fabolous dips eight spots to No. 11. From Nothing To Something bags up 38,400 units in its third week. The album has sold 256,200 copies so far. Ne-Yo rises four slots to No. 21. The momentum of his latest single, “Do You,” helps Because Of You ring out 30,600 copies this week. The album’s total sales stands at 605,100.

The Shop Boyz slump twelve spots to No. 23. Rock Star Mentality cashes out 28,900 CD in its second week, pushing the album’s total sales to 81,100. Akon takes ten steps up the ladder to No. 29. Konvicted
continues to keep cash registers ringing as it scans 21,700 discs this
week. After 33 weeks, the album has sold 2,489,900 copies.

Not far behind at No. 33 is Robin Thicke. The tally for Evolution Of Robin Thicke stands at 1,260,400. The album scans over 20,000 discs this week. Two slots below is Justin Timberlake at No. 37. Future Sex/Love Sounds shells out 19,100 discs this week. So far, the album has sold 3,375,000.

DJ Khaled’s struggles continue as he slithers fourteen spots to No. 39. We The Best shifts 18,700 CDs in its third week, pushing the album’s total sales to 127,900.

A rise in sales helps Timbaland move nine spots up to No. 41. Shock Value rounds up its seven day cycle with 17,000 discs sold. To date, the album has sold 413,100 copies. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony slide two spots to No. 49. Strength & Loyalty sells 14,800 copies this week. The album has brought in a total of 314,900 after eight weeks on the charts.

Def Jam crooner Chrisette Michele plummets nineteen spots to No. 53. I Am, which boasts production from John Legend, Babyface and will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas, reels in 13,600 copies in its second week. The album’s tally stands at 40,200. Posted at No. 40 is Corrine Bailey Rae. Her self-titled
album continues to be a steady seller as it nets 13,000 discs this
week. To date, the album has sold a total of 1,594,200 copies.

Debuting at No. 58 is Pharoahe Monch with his sophomore album Desire. The set, which features guest appearances from Erykah Badu, Dwele and Mr. Porter, squeaks out 12,200 discs in its first week. Occupying spot 59 is Beyonce. 12,100 copies of the singer’s sophomore set, B’Day, were purchased this week. After 43 weeks, the album has sold 2,768,000 copies.

Young Jeezy and his U.S.D.A. crew slip three slots to No. 61. Cold Summer reins in 11,910 copies this week, pushing the album’s total sales to 215,800. Huey, who debuted at No. 26 last week, tumbles thirty six slots to No. 62. NoteBook Paper only moves 11,900 units this week. After 2 weeks the album has sold a total of 40,700 copies.

Three steps behind is Tank at No. 65. Sex , Love and Pain scores 14,800 copies this week. The album’s total sales stands at 237,600. Holding on tight at No. 69 is Joss Stone. Introducing Joss Stone has sold 438,300 copies thus far, with 10,900 representing the week-in total. DMX trips twenty spots to No. 79. The Definition Of X: Pick Of The Litter rings out 9,500 discs this week, pushing the album’s total sales to 58,300.

Several notable R&B crooners duke it out on the deep end of the charts. Musiq Soulchild slips fourteen slots to No. 82. Luvandmusiq shifts 9,100 units this week, bringing his album’s total to 447,900. At No. 83 is Lloyd. Street Love shells out 9,000 copies this week, pushing the album’s total to 450,900. Bobby Valentino’s downward spiral continues as he plunges twenty two spots to No. 89. Special Occasion seized 8,100 copies this week. So far, the album has sold 208,700 copies. Wrapping up the Top 100 is Eddie Levert of The O’Jays and his son, the late Gerald Levert, at No. 90. Something To Talk About lugs in 8,100 discs this week, rounding the album’s total sales to 63,100.