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Jonas Bros. remain at No. 1

01:00 PM PT, Aug 27 2008

Jobro280 Strong as they are commercially these days, the Jonas Brothers aren’t immune from the forces that shape most hot teen pop and rap performers’ new releases. But despite a 72% sales drop for the trio’s album “A Little Bit Longer” during its second week of release, the trio still managed to hold down the No. 1 position on the national album sales chart.

The album sold 147,000 copies last week, easily topping Kid Rock’s “Rock n Roll Jesus,” which moved up one position to No. 2 with sales of 101,000 copies, the only other album to crack the six-figure barrier last week. It’s all the more impressive given that the album has been on the chart for close to a year, propelled into the chart’s upper reaches of late by his Warren Zevon and Lynyrd Skynyrd-echoing hit single “All Summer Long.”

Staind’s latest, “Illusion of Progress,” entered the chart at No. 3 with sales of 92,000, breaking the hard-rock group’s streak of No. 1 debuts with its three previous collections. Ice Cube’s “Raw Footage” drops in at No. 5 with first-week sales of 70,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

-- Randy Lewis

Photo by Evan Agostini/Associated Press

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