Coldplay Stays Cool
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"X&Y" of British band Coldplay wins the competition on album charts, winning the top position for a second week

AceShowbiz - Coldplay stays cool. Yes, the British band stays cool, topping the album charts for the second week with their album "X&Y," though there are some newcomers eyeing on the position. With their "X&Y" sold 323,000 copies in the week ended June 19, the band conquers Foo Fighters, whose "In Your Honor" sold for 310,600 copies, reining the second top. Behind both is the "Never Gone" of Backstreet Boys with 291,000 copies.

Mariah Carey's "Emancipation" this time rises one place to No. 4 with 163,300 copies, while Black Eyed Peas' "Monkey Business" falls three places to No. 5 with 154,500. Enters the chart at No.6 is Fat Joe whose "All or Nothing" sales reaches 106,500 units. From 7 to 10; Toby Keith's "Honkytonk University," Shakira's "Fijacion Oral, Vol. 1," Gwen Stefani's "Love, Angel, Music, Baby," and System of a Down's "Mezmerize."

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