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CHART TOPPERS

Weekly charts for the nation’s best-selling recorded music as they appear in next week’s issue of Billboard magazine:

SINGLES

1. “Makes Me Wonder,” Maroon5. A&M.

2. “Because of You,” Ne-Yo. Def Jam.

3. “Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin’),” T-Pain (feat. Yung Joc). Konvict.

4. “Girlfriend,” Avril Lavigne. RCA.

5. “Give It to Me,” Timbaland (feat. Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake). Mosley.

6. “I’ll Stand by You,” Carrie Underwood. Fremantle.

7. “Glamorous,” Fergie (feat. Ludacris). will.i.am.

8. “Don’t Matter,” Akon. Konvict/Upfront/SRC/Universal Motown.

9. “I Tried,” Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Full Surface.

10. “The Sweet Escape,” Gwen Stefani (feat. Akon). Interscope.

11. “Pop, Lock & Drop It,” Huey. HiTz. Committee.

12. “Never Again,” Kelly Clarkson. RCA.

13. “Last Night,” Diddy (feat. Keyshia Cole). Bad Boy.

ALBUMS

1. “Because of You,” Ne-Yo. Def Jam.

2. “Call Me Irresponsible,” Michael Buble. 143.

3. “Snakes & Arrows,” Rush. Anthem.

4. “The Best Damn Thing,” Avril Lavigne. RCA.

5. “American Doll Posse,” Tori Amos. Epic.

6. “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” Miranda Lambert. Columbia.

7. “Daughtry,” Daughtry. RCA. (Platinum — certified sales of 1 million units)

8. “Pure BS,” Blake Shelton. Warner Bros.

9. “Now 24,” Various Artists. EMI.

10. “Some Hearts,” Carrie Underwood. Arista/Arista Nashville/RMG. (Platinum)

11. “Konvicted,” Akon. Konvict. (Platinum)

12. “Year Zero,” Nine Inch Nails. Nothing.

13. “Back to Black,” Amy Winehouse. Universal Republic.

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