

The only artists with more #1 debuts than Jay-Z (and Elvis Presley) are the Beatles. So people can judge Jay for continuing to work when they feel like he should stick to the boardroom, and they can say his new music sucks, but the facts speak for themselves. Now that he's tied this Elvis record with ten #1 albums, well, he's probably never going to shut up. Or stay in the boardroom.
Chris Brown also debuted on the charts at #4, which I think is pretty low, along with Cassidy at #10. Check out the full chart after the jump.
Artist, Record, Peak Position, Number of Weeks on the Charts
1. Jay-Z, American Gangster, 1, 1
2. Eagles, Long Road Out of Eden, 1, 3
3. Garth Brooks, The Ultimate Hits, 3, 1
4. Chris Brown, Exclusive, 1, 4
5. Carrie Underwood, Carnival Ride, 1, 4
6. Josh Groban, Noel, 6, 1
7. Britney Spears, Blackout, 2, 2
8. Taylor Swift, Big Machine, 1, 55
9. Angels & Airwaves, I-Empire, 9, 1
10. Cassidy, B.A.R.S. The Barry Adrian Reese Story, 10, 1
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