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Bob Marley, Sean Paul igniting Billboard Chart

With updated rules on how charts are created (sales and flow mix),



This week, Bob Marley and The Wailers and Sean Paul are in the top four. The recent announcement of the American band Stick figure holds two positions on those charts.

Marley leads the pack for the seventh week with the album Legend: which is Bob Marley & Wailers' best album. The same Marley is also at number 10 with Exodus, which was released by Island Records in 1977.

   Exodus was originally ranked 20th on the 200 Album Album charts in 1977, number 15 on the R&B Album Chart, and number eight on the UK Albums Chart. Certified gold in the United States with sales of over 500,000; gold in Germany for 250,000; platinum in the UK (300,000); gold in France (623,000); and gold in Canada (50,000).

This great album, which features songs such as, Waiting in Vain, Jamming, One Love / People Get Ready and The Heathen, first appeared on the Reggae Album chart in 2001 at number four, when the Deluxe version was released. That year, it was 26th place on VH1's All-Time Album.

At number two on the Reggae Album Chart, Shaggy - Boombastic Collection while Stick Figure's World on Fire's run for third place. Stick Figure also replaces number four with the Set in Stone dance.

Live at Red Rocks Rebelution rose grabbed first place in 2016. It returns at number five on the most recent tally, while Big Hits and UB40 cover the chart at number six.

Rapture, the Grammy-winning EP from Koffee), grabbed number seven. Dutty Classics, Sean Paul's largest collection for Sean released in 2017 under Rhino Entertainment, has won number eight, Sean Paul number 10 and Dutty Rock, which won a Grammy-2002

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