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NEW YORK (Top40 Charts) - Diversity reigns atop part of The Billboard 200 next week as hip-hopper P. Diddy, rapper Cam'ron, alt-rockers Weezer, techno king Moby, and verteran prog-rockers Rush all score high marks with record buyers.
P. Diddy & Bad Boy Records Present? We Invented the Remix takes the No. 1 spot with 255,547 copies sold in week one. This marks the highest first-week sales for a remix album and is the first various artist remix collection to debut at No. 1. Jennifer Lopez's J to the L-O: The Remixes also debuted at the top spot in February, but it only featured remixes of her songs and sold 156,049 (allstar, Feb. 13). P. Diddy's album features remixes of songs by such artists as Ashanti, Mary J. Blige, and 112.
Elsewhere in the top 10, Cam'ron's Come Home with Me follows close behind with 225,671 in sales for the No. 2 spot. Weezer's fourth album, Maladroit, clocks in at No. 3 (151,976), Moby's 18 at No. 4 (126,302), and Rush joins the party with Vapor Trails at No. 6 (107,940).
Other notable debuts include Van Morrison's Down the Road (No. 25), Ruff Endz' Someone to Love You (No. 27), Get Up Kids' On a Wire (No. 57), 3rd Strike's Lost Angel (No. 72), WWF Tough Enough 2 (featuring Rob Zombie, Staind, Limp Bizkit, and others) (No. 82), Deadsy's Commencement (No. 100), and Chris Cagle's Play It Loud (No. 171).