We interrupt our non-stop Jay Bennett coverage to report that Eminem has the biggest debut of the year so far. Billboard 200:
1. Eminem - "Relapse" - 608,000 (debut)
2. Green Day - "21st Century Breakdown" - 166,000 (down 23%)
3. Kenny Chesney - "Greatest Hits II" - 89,000 (debut)
4. Method Man and Redman - "Blackout! 2" - 63,000 (debut)
5. Dane Cook - "ISolated INcident" - 61,000 (debut)
6. Busta Rhymes - "Back On My B.S." - 59,000 (debut)
7. "Hannah Montana: The Movie" - 58,000 (down 15%)
8. Lady GaGa - "The Fame" - 45,000 (up 9%)
9. Tori Amos - "Abnormally Attracted to Sin" - 41,000 (debut)
10. Kate Voegele - "A Fine Mess" - 37,000 (debut)
More chart positions after the jump...
Further down:
13. Mat Kearney - "City of Black & White" - 26,000
14. Steve Winwood and Eric Clapton - "Live at Madison Square Garden" - 23,000
24. Lionel Richie - "Just Go" - 19,000
29. David Cook - "David Cook" - 17,000 (up 110%)
33. Adam Lambert - "Season 8 Favorite Performances iTunes EP" - 16,000
36. Ruben Studdard - "Love Is" - 15,000
50. Kris Allen - "Season 8 Favorite Performances iTunes EP" - 10,000
52. Rod Stewart - "Definitive Rod Stewart" - 10,000
105. Steve Martin - "Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo" - 5,000
Additional sales data via MTV.



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