Super Junior grabs top overall chart | Inquirer Entertainment

Super Junior grabs top overall chart

/ 07:54 PM December 26, 2011

South Korea pop band Super Junior's Si Won. AP PHOTO

Top-selling albums in the country for the week Dec. 12-18, based on Odyssey Music & Video’s nationwide sales reports:

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1) Super Junior, “Mr. Simple,”  Universal Records; 2) Various Artists, “Pure … Christmas,” Sony Music; 3) Various Artists, “It’s a Waka Waka Christmas,” Ivory Music; 4) Bamboo, “No Water, No Moon,” PolyEast Records; 5) Michael Buble, “Christmas,” Warner Music; 6) Super Junior, “Supershow 3 Live,” Universal Records; 7) Justin Bieber, “Under The Mistletoe,” MCA Music; 8) Taylor Swift, “Speak Now: World Tour Live,” MCA Music; 9) Angeline Quinto, “Patuloy Ang Pangarap,” Star Records; 10) Cadio, “My Christmas Wish,” Universal Records

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1) Various Artists, “It’s a Waka Waka Christmas,” Ivory Music; 2) Bamboo, “No Water, No Moon,” PolyEast Records; 3) Angeline Quinto, “Patuloy Ang Pangarap,” Star Records; 4) Cadio, “My Christmas Wish,” Universal Records; 5) Jose Mari Chan, “Christmas In Our Hearts,” Universal Records; 6) Various Artists, “Non-stop Pilipino Xmas Medley: Aming Bati,” AMII Music; 7) Various Artists, “Smash Christmas,” AMII Music; 8) Anne Curtis, “Annebisyosa,” Viva Records; 9) Various Artists, “Da Best Ang Pasko Ng Pilipino Star Records,” 10) Jed Madela, “Breathe Again,” Universal Records

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