Amy Winehouse's 'Back to Black' Returns to Hot 200
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The 2006 album is back on the U.S. album chart by sitting at the ninth position with 37,000 copies sold.

AceShowbiz - In the wake of her death last Saturday, July 23, Amy Winehouse's album "Back to Black" re-enters Billboard Hot 200. The album which was released in October 2006 secures the ninth position on the U.S. album chart with 37,000 copies sold, up 3,140|percent| from the week before her passing.

Looking at the sales number of Amy's first album "Frank" and the digital download of her songs, Nielsen SoundScan reported there were more Winehouse music purchased in past few days after her death than during the first six months of the year. "Rehab" pulled the biggest sale number with 38,000 sold.

Also climbing to a higher spot this week on the weekly rundown is Adele's "21". The album claimed the top spot with 77,000, pushing a total of 2.7 million copies sold and marking Adele's 11th non-consecutive week on the penthouse of the chart.

New entries at the top 5 this week are "Kidz Bop 20" collection at No. 2 with 69,000, 3 Doors Down's "Time of My Life" at No. 3 (60,000) and DJ Khaled's "We the Best Forever" at No. 5 with (53,000). In between those new releases, Beyonce Knowles' "4" sat at No. 4 with 53,000 copies.

  1. "21" - Adele (77,000)
  2. "Kidz Bop 20" - various artists (69,000)
  3. "Time of My Life" - 3 Doors Down (60,000)
  4. "4" - Beyonce Knowles (53,000)
  5. "We the Best Forever" - DJ Khaled (53,000)
  6. "Red River Blue" - Blake Shelton (47,000)
  7. "Universal Pulse" - 311 (46,000)
  8. "My Kinda Party" - Jason Aldean (43,000)
  9. "Back to Black" - Amy Winehouse (37,000)
  10. "When the Sun Goes Down" - Selena Gomez & The Scene (28,000)

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