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The highest-selling albums and EPs in the United States are ranked in the Billboard 200, published by Billboard magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical and digital sales. [1] In 2005, 34 albums advanced to the peak position in 53 issues of the magazine.

Mariah Carey's comeback album, The Emancipation of Mimi, sold the most copies in the United States, accumulating 4.866 million units in sale by the end of 2005. She became the first female recording artist to have topped the year-end chart since Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill in 1996. [2] The Emancipation of Mimi is Carey's first chart topper since she reached the summit of the Billboard 200 in 1997 with Butterfly. [3] 50 Cent's The Massacre sold a total of 4.834 million units, only 32,000 copies behind The Emancipation of Mimi, becoming the second best-selling album of the year. [2]

The Massacre spent six consecutive weeks atop the Billboard 200, making it the longest-running number-one album of 2005. [4] The album sold 1.14 million copies in its debut week, the biggest first-week figure in 2005. [5] Coldplay's X&Y stayed at the top for three straight weeks; it gave the band their first number-one album. [5] Coldplay is the only non-American act to have topped the Billboard 200 for an extended chart run since Shania Twain had a five-week reign with Up!, and the only British act with the longest stay at number one since The Beatles in 2000–2001. [6]

2Pac's Loyal to the Game reached the top spot in the first issue of the chart, making it his third posthumous number-one album and his fifth chart topper. [7] Another posthumous chart topper was Ray Charles' Genius Loves Company, which was released three months after his death. The album won Album of the Year at the 2005 Grammy Awards, spurring massive increase of sales. This gave Charles his first number-one album in more than four decades of his career. [8]

Chart history

Key
Indicates best performing album of 2005
Issue date Album Artist(s) Label Sales Ref.
January 1 Loyal to the Game 2Pac Amaru 330,000 [9] [7]
January 8 Encore Eminem Shady 430,000 [10] [11]
January 15 198,000 [12] [13]
January 22 American Idiot Green Day Reprise 100,000 [14] [15]
January 29 100,000 [16] [17]
February 5 The Documentary The Game Aftermath 587,000 [18] [19]
February 12 Be as You Are (Songs from an Old Blue Chair) Kenny Chesney BNA 311,000 [20] [21]
February 19 The Documentary The Game Aftermath 198,000 [22] [23]
February 26 Seventeen Days 3 Doors Down Republic 231,000 [24] [25]
March 5 Genius Loves Company Ray Charles Concord 224,000 [26] [8]
March 12 O Omarion Sony Urban Music/ Epic 182,000 [27] [28]
March 19 The Massacre 50 Cent Shady/Aftermath 1,140,000 [29] [30]
March 26 771,000 [31] [32]
April 2 364,000 [33] [34]
April 9 329,000 [35] [36]
April 16 211,000 [37] [38]
April 23 165,000 [39] [40]
April 30 The Emancipation of Mimi Mariah Carey Island 404,000 [41] [3]
May 7 ...Something to Be Rob Thomas Melisma/ Atlantic 252,000 [42] [43]
May 14 Devils & Dust Bruce Springsteen Columbia 222,000 [44] [45]
May 21 With Teeth Nine Inch Nails Nothing/ Interscope 272,000 [46] [47]
May 28 Stand Up Dave Matthews Band RCA 465,000 [48] [49]
June 4 Mezmerize System of a Down American/Columbia 453,000 [50] [51]
June 11 Out of Exile Audioslave Epic 263,000 [52] [53]
June 18 The Emancipation of Mimi Mariah Carey Island 172,000 [54] [55]
June 25 X&Y Coldplay Capitol 737,000 [56] [5]
July 2 323,000 [57] [58]
July 9 181,000 [59] [60]
July 16 Somewhere Down in Texas George Strait MCA Nashville 245,000 [61] [62]
July 23 TP-3: Reloaded R. Kelly Jive 491,000 [63] [64]
July 30 139,000 [65] [66]
August 6 Now 19 Various Artists EMI Group/ Universal/ Sony BMG/ Zomba 436,000 [67] [68]
August 13 236,000 [69] [70]
August 20 Fireflies Faith Hill Warner Bros. Nashville 329,000 [71] [72]
August 27 Chapter V Staind Flip/Atlantic 185,000 [73] [74]
September 3 Most Wanted Hilary Duff Hollywood 208,000 [75] [76]
September 10 101,000 [77] [78]
September 17 Late Registration Kanye West Roc-A-Fella/ Def Jam 860,000 [79] [80]
September 24 283,000 [81] [82]
October 1 The Peoples Champ Paul Wall Swishahouse/Atlantic 176,000 [83] [84]
October 8 Ten Thousand Fists Disturbed Reprise 239,000 [85] [86]
October 15 All Jacked Up Gretchen Wilson Epic Nashville 264,000 [87] [88]
October 22 All the Right Reasons Nickelback Roadrunner 317,000 [89] [90]
October 29 Unplugged Alicia Keys J 196,000 [91] [92]
November 5 I Am Me Ashlee Simpson Geffen 220,000 [93] [94]
November 12 #1's Destiny's Child Columbia 113,000 [95] [96]
November 19 Now 20 Various Artists Sony BMG/Zomba/ EMI 378,000 [97] [98]
November 26 The Road and the Radio Kenny Chesney BNA 470,000 [99] [100]
December 3 Confessions on a Dance Floor Madonna Warner Bros. 350,000 [101] [102]
December 10 Hypnotize System of a Down American/Columbia 320,000 [103] [104]
December 17 Now 20 Various Artists Sony BMG/Zomba/EMI 158,000 [105] [106]
December 24 Curtain Call: The Hits Eminem Shady/Aftermath/ Interscope 441,000 [107] [108]
December 31 323,700 [109] [110]

See also

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