Chart Watch: Limp Bizkit, Lenny Kravitz

ByABC News
November 2, 2000, 2:13 PM

November 1 -- Top 10: After selling more than a million copies of Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water in its first week on the shelves, Limp Bizkit's sales fell considerably, dropping to 392,000. Still, it was more than enough to maintain the No. 1 slot on the charts, as the nearest competitor, Lenny Kravitz's new greatest-hits set, sells almost 162,000 to debut at No. 2.

Nelly's Country Grammar, which has sold more than 3.5 million copies to date, comes in at No. 3 again, selling 138,000 copies, followed by Ja Rule's Rule 3:36, which falls two spots to No. 4, with sales of 122,000. The Baha Men's Who Let the Dogs Out steps up to No. 5, selling 117,000 copies, while Creed's Human Clay sells another 106,000 copies at No. 6.

Back for the First Time, the new joint from Ludacris, falls from No. 4 to No. 7 in its second week, selling more than 103,000, while Mystikal's Let's Get Ready sells 83,000 at No. 8. Coming in at No. 9 is 3 Doors Down's The Better Life, while Madonna's Music rounds out the Top 10, selling 71,000 copies and passing the 1 million sales mark.

Notable Debuts: Outside the Top 10, the Charlie's Angels soundtrack, featuring Destiny's Child, bows the highest, selling more than 58,000 copies at No. 15. Linkin Park debuts at No. 16, selling 45,000 copies of Hybrid Theory, while Celine Dion sells 36,000 copies of Volume 1: Collector's Series at No. 28. Christina Aguilera's holiday album, My Kind of Christmas, comes in at No. 38, with sales of just more than 29,000, and Tamia sells 25,000 copies of Nu Day at No. 51. Other debuts: Sammy Hagar's Ten 13 (No. 52; 25,061 copies), Carman's Heart of a Champion (No. 53; 25,046 copies), Patti LaBelle's When a Woman Loves (No. 63; 20,560 copies), Megadeth's Capitol Punishment (No. 66; 20,113), and Hootie & the Blowfish's Scattered, Smothered, & Covered (No. 71; 19,000).

Movin' on Up: Shaggy's Hotshot keeps climbing. This week, selling just less than 30,000, it's moved to No. 39, up almost 50 spots from two weeks ago.