Chart Watch: Shaggy, Beatles, J.Lo

ByABC News
February 15, 2001, 2:11 PM

February 14 -- TOP 10: For the second week in a row, Shaggy's Scooby snack comes in the form of his No. 1 album, Hot Shot, which sells 245,778 copies, exactly 100 more than a week ago and more than enough to push the album past the 3 million sales mark. That's almost 100,000 more than the No. 2 album, The Beatles' 1, which moves another 151,000 and climbs two notches. The Save the Last Dance soundtrack remains at No. 3, also selling around 151,000 copies.

With her breakup with Puff Daddy finally confirmed, Jennifer Lopez finds her sophomore effort, J.Lo, at No. 4, selling 134,000 copies and almost 600,000 in just three weeks on the charts. Ja Rule's Rule 3:36 follows, selling almost 98,000, while Dido's No Angel stays at No. 6, with sales of almost 94,000 copies.

Lenny Kravitz's Greatest Hits returns to the Top 10 at No. 7, as does Sade's Lovers Rock at No. 8, selling 91,000 at 90,000 copies respectively. Ludacris sells 88,000 copies of Back for the First Time at No. 9, while Crazy Town finally breaks into the Top 10, selling more than 82,000 copies of Gift of Game.

PAZZ & JOP: The Village Voice's annual poll of music critics has ended with Outkast's Stankonia taking top honors for the year 2000. The album currently sits at No. 18, selling more than 66,000 copies and approaching the 3 million sales mark.

MOVIN' ON UP: Don't be surprised if the bluegrass-based O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack actually makes it into the Top 10. This week, it's at No. 19, selling more than 65,000 another 17,000 and it would've been No. 10. Additionally, Jill Scott's debut, Who Is Jill Scott? Words & Sounds, Vol. 1, keeps climbing. Currently, it's at No. 27, selling almost 53,000 copies, after 30 weeks on the charts.

DEBUTS: The top debut this week is a compilation of Grammy nominees, which sells more than 45,000 copies at No. 29. Farther down, Diamond Rio's One More Day bows at No. 36, selling more than 41,000. Rod Stewart sells 33,000 copies of Human at No. 50, while almost 25,000 fans pick up copies of Donny Osmond's This Is the Moment, putting it at No. 64. Public Announcement's Don't Hold Back sells almost 17,000 at No. 89, while Gloria Estefan's latest greatest-hits set bows at No. 91, with sales of more than 16,000. Jeff Beck's You Had It Coming comes in at No. 110, moving almost 12,000 units, while Double Trouble's Been a Long Time sells more than 10,000 at No. 126.