1. Crazy Love – Michael Bublé
The top floor of the Billboard 200 charts are still a little bit “crazy” as Michael Bublé’s “Crazy Love” retains the No. 1 spot for a second week running. The first single “Haven’t Met You Yet” stays true to the crooner’s catchy love tunes, and the rest of the album features some rather convincing covers including Van Morrison and Dinah Washington’s “Baby (You’ve Got What It Takes).”

2. The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Soundtrack
Unsurprisingly, with the obsession with the movie and book series, the newest Twilight movie soundtrack lands in the No. 2 slot, featuring all-original sounds that are exclusive to the album. Death Cab for Cutir contributed the title track called “Meet Me on the Equinox.”

3. The Blueprint 3 – Jay-Z
This is Jay-Z’s 11th studio album and the final instalment in his ‘Blueprint” series. The album was launched on September 14 worldwide but had already been leaked in its entirety two weeks ahead. The tracks were jointly produced by Kanye West and Timbaland and feature collaborations with Alicia Keys and Rihanna.

4. Love is the Answer – Barbra Streisand
Easily her most well-received album in a decade, Barbra’s new jazz album was produced by Diana Krall and features the soul diva on piano. To the music industry’s surprise, Barbra managed to surpass fellow chart contenders Mariah Carey and Paramore and debuted at the top spot. This is her 9th chart-topping album.

5. The Time of Our Lives – Miley Cyrus
This is Miley Cyrus‘ first non-live album that leans toward a rock sound, representing a musical transition for the pop princess. This is also the Disney queen’s third non-Hannah Montana release. The lead single for the album, “Party in the U.S.A.” became Miley’s highest charting and her record company’s fastest selling single.

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