Bieber's Never Say Never: The Remixes debuts at number one on sales of 165,000 copies. It joins three other albums by the London (Canada, not UK) lad in the Top 40. The others - My World 2.0, a former number one which slips 3-8, My Worlds Acoustic (10-18) and My World (EP) (39-31). According to Billboard, Bieber is the first artist to have four simultaneous Top 40 albums since Garth Brookes in 1993.
Bieber's gain is Mumford & Sons' loss. ...
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