Lil Wayne and his Young Money labelmates sold 142,000 copies of their collaboration album to enter the Billboard 200 at the number nine spot. The chart was topped again by U.K. singing sensation Susan Boyle, with Mary J. Blige's debut of Stronger with Each Tear rolling in at number two.
We Are Young Money was released on December 21, and features such artists as Short Dawg, Lloyd, Birdman, Gucci Mane, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Shannell and Lil Chuckee. The album's first single, "Every Girl," has hit number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The Billboard 200 also included Andrea Bocelli's My Christmas at number three, Alicia Keys' The Element of Freedom at number four and Taylor Swift's Fearless in the top five.
Other albums landing in the top ten include Lady Gaga's The Fame at number six, Justin Bieber's My World EP at number seven, Carrie Underwood's Play On at number eight and Michael Bublé's Crazy Love at number ten.
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