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This week Daughtry’s second album “Leave This Town” is toping the US album chart. During the first week out in stores the album sold 269,000 copies.
It marks the second consecutive album for Daughtry to make it to No. 1 on Billboard’s 200 chart. In January 2007 the self-titled debut album for the band was No. 1 as well.
Falling to No. 2 was “BLACKsummer’snight” from Maxwell with 103,000 units sold, according to retail data from Nielsen SoundScan and reported by Billboard.
At No. 3 was the soundtrack “Hannah Montana 3” slipping down from No. 2 with 73,000 copies sold. Also falling one slot to No. 4 was “Now 31” a hits compilation album that had 69,000 units sold. Holding at No. 5 was “The E.N.D.” by the Black Eyed Peas with 54,000 copies sold.
Rounding the Top 10 out were No. 6 “Horehound” by The Dead Weather’s with 51,000 copies sold; No. 7 “Signature” by Joe with 49,000 units sold; No. 8 “Catagory F5” by Twista with 45,000 copies sold; No. 9 “Fearless” by Taylor Swift with 37,000 units sold; and No. 10 “Only By the Night” from Kings of Leon with 33,000 units sold.


