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RICH ,K.PRICE,C.THOMPSON,P.AARON) (C) (D) (T) DEF SOUL 562683/1DJMG SEPARATED AVANT 2 3 13 * 2 MIRACLE 1 BOUNCE * 44 S HUFF (M.AVANT,S.HUFF (C) (D) MAGIC JOHNSON 155725/MCA 47 O 52 44 20 T.; ;1w9ERS4t GGRIFFINP WRIGHT ( GGRIFFIN ,PWRIGHT,PISTORTROY.MPEVANS) W. pilk ORTURNO?SOUNDÜA)U9997 LET'S GET MARRIED JAGGED EDGE 6 6 11 3 FEATURING DMX Q3 1 COME BACK IN ONE PIECE AALIYAH J.DUPRI,B.M.COX (J DUPRI,B.CASEY,B CASEY,B.M.CO%) SO SO DEF ALBUM CUT COLUMBIA 53 53 62 11 53 LITTLE ROBLGOTO(S.GARRETT.ESIMMpb,I GOTOA.MAK,G.CUNTONJR W.COLUNS.B G.WORRELL BAJIGRJVIC SO.,rDTRc GITYSGA t I WANNA BE DONELL JONES 4 4 4 15 WHERE 4 LOVING EACH OTHER 4 LIFE METHRONE D.JONES,K.WEST ( D.JONES,K.WEST) UNTOUCHABLES/LAFACE ALBUM CUT/ARISTA T 54 51 51 13 51 METHRONE,T.HOLMES (METHRONE) CLATOWN ALBUM CUT/CAPITOL HE WASN'T MAN ENOUGH TONI BRAXTON 5 3 2 16 1 III,L.DANIELS,H.MASON, JR.) (C) (D) LAFACE 24463/ARISTA 1 6, 8, 12 BRIAN MCKNIGHT R.JERKINS (R.JERKINS,F.JERKINS 58 48 5 48 CI B.MCKNIGHT (B.MCKNIGHT,B.BARNES) MOTOWN ALBUM CUT 1 S * *T) COUNTRY GRAMMAR NELLY 6 5 12 14 (HOT * 5 IT) FO REEL 156800 /UNIVERSAL t ONCE UPON A TIME MONTELL JORDAN J.EPPERSON INELLY,J.EPPERSON) (C) (D) 56 56 50 16 35 S.CRAWFORD (M.JORDAN,S.CRAWFORD) DEF SOUL ALBUM CUT /IDJMG 1 TRY AGAIN AALIYAH 1 1 5 15 4 TIMBALAND (T.MOSLEY,S.GARRETT) BLACKGROUND SOUNDTRACK CUTNIRGIN t 2 B*TCHES TOO SHORT 51 54 2 * 54 PHA (T.SHAW,P.ALEXANDERI (C) (D) IT) SHORT 42701, JIVE BIG PIMPIN' JAY -Z FEATURING UGK J. 8 8 9 12 * 8 TIMBALAND( S.CARTER, T. MOSLEY ,K.JOSHUA,C.BUTLER,BFREEMAN) ( T) ROCAFELIADEF JAM (BAYANYTHINGPADJMGt GIVE ME YOU MARY J. BLIGE 58 48 37 16 * 21 M SEAL,NATE- LOVE,BIG MIKE CLEMONS (D.WARREN) IT) MCA 155708.1 I WANNA KNOW JOE 2 9 10 8 40 JOE.T.ALLEN (J.THCI' SKINNER.M.WILLIAMS) JIVE SOUNDTRACK 8 ALBUM CUT t CRAZY THINGS I DO SAMMIE 59 59 66 I3 3 DANCE TONIGHT IIcy PFARI C STEWART (C.A.STEWART,TAB,T.HALE) FREEWORLD ALBUM CUTCAPITOL1 16 9 a12 O JUMPIN, JUMPIN DESTINY'S CHILD 60 78 71 6 60 B. KNOWLES (R.MOORE,C.ELLIOTT,B.KNOWLESr COLUMBIA ALBUM CUT THE REAL SLIM SHADY LMINEM 11 11 11 11 7 * DR. DRE (M.MATHL - . t1 ELIZONDO,T.COSTER) IT) WEB/AFTERMATH 497334 /INTERSCOPE T GET ALONG WITH YOU KELIS 8 57 61 57 67 P_WILLIAMS,C.HUGO VIRGIN ALBUM CUT t MARIA MARIA SANTANA FEATURING i) IF PRODUCT G &B 1 (P.WILLIAMS,C.HUGO) 12 9 7 20 DUPLESSIS IwJEa', SANTANA K PERAllO,R REKOwI (X) ARISTA 13773 T FELONY AND GOT BEEF * SNOOP DOGG PRESENTS THA EASTSIDAZ FEATURING JAYO BLAOTHOVEN 55 62 60 55 7 LT HUTTON (C BROADUS.JAYO FELONY,T.DEE,SYLKE. 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KAYGEE,E.BERKELEY (K.GIST,E.6E i= Y,R.LF -(T) ARISTA 13856. t RIDE WIT US KURUPT FEATURING DAZ 64 14 65 8 WHO 64 WOBBLE WOBBLE 504 BOYZ 2 F.NASSAR (R.BROWN,D.ARNAUD,F NASSAR) ANTRA ALBUM CUT /ARTEMIS 1 14 14 13 12 * C.STEPHENS P.SILKK THES HOCKER,MACMAGIC.MYSTIKAL,KRAZYI ICI ID) ITI NO LIMIT 3869 &PRIORITY T (MASTER SIPPIN' ON DA SYRUP THREE 6 MAFIA FEATURING UGK 79 2 65 SHACKLES (PRAISE YOU) MARY MARY 65 D.1.PAUL.JUICY !,PIMP C,BUN B (PIMP C.BUN BI HYPNOTIZE MINDS ALBUM CUT LOUD t 15 13 10 16 * 9 W.CAMPBELL (T.ATKINS,E.ATKINS,W.CAMPBELL) ICI (D) (T) (X) C2 79303/COLUMBIA T YOU THINK OF ME ERIC BENET FEATURING ROY AYERS 14 WHEN 46 SAME SCRIPT, DIFFERENT CAST WHITNEY HOUSTON & DEBORAH COX 66 62 19 WARNER BROS ALBUM CUT t 20 20 6 16 1.POYSER,V.DUPIAIX,E.BENET (E.BENET,J.POYSER,V.DUPLAIX) 16 S.CRAWFORD (S. CRAWFORD ,S.JONES.S.DANIELS,M.JORDAN) ARISTA ALBUM CUT I'VE GOT TO HAVE IT * JERMAINE DUPRI & NAS FEATURING MONICA 67 WHAT'CHU LIKE DA BRAT FEATURING TYRESE 17 76 2 79417 ;LOLUMBIA 23 23 8 * 0 J.DUPRI,B.M.COX IJ .DUPRI,N.JONE5,8M CO %.NARNOL D,P GABRIELI IT) SO SO DEF 11 (DUPRI.B.M.CO %(DA BRAT ,) DUPRI,J.EVERS,J KORDULETSCH) IT) SO SO DEF (BAY THAT'S WHAT IM ,COKING FOR' COLUMBIA) -TWO XXPLOSIVE DR. DRE FEATURING HITTMAN, KURUPT, NATE DOGG & SIX 63 OF ME MYA FEATURING JADAKISS 68 63 69 9 7NIERSCOPE 18 18 17 (2 BEST I4 DR. DRE,MELMAN (A YOUNG,B. BAILEY.C.LONGMILES R.BROWNW HALE) AFTERMATH ALBUM co SWIZZ BEATZ (M.HARRISON.K.DEAN,J.COZIER,T. 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