Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart and Billboard 200 Album Chart (Top 10 Single and Albums in the USA): Carly Rae Jepsen takes the #1 spot for singles and Nas takes the #1 spot on the album charts (Issue Date: August 4, 2012)
July 28, 2012 by J!-ENT
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The following are the top 10 songs in the United States from the Billboard Hot 100 Music Charts:

NOTE: Carly Rae Jepsen at #1, Maroon 5 feat. Wiz Khalifa at #2 and Katy Perry at #3
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- Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe
- Maroon 5 feat. Wiz Khalifa – Payphone
- Katy Perry – Wide Awake
- Elle Goulding – Lights
- Gotye feat. Kimbra – Somebody that I Used to Know
- Flo Rida – Whistle
- Rihanna – Where Have You Been
- David Guetta feat. Sia – Titanium
- Usher – Scream
- P!nk – Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
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The following are the top 10 albums in America from the Billboard 200 Album Charts:

NOTE: Nas at #1, Zac Brown Band at #2 and Kidz Bop Kidz at #3
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- Nas – Life is Good
- Zac Brown Band – Uncaced
- Kidz Bop Kids – Kidz Bop 22
- Frank Ocean – Channel Orange
- Justin Bieber – Believe
- Phil Collins – …Hits
- One Direction – Up All Night
- Dark Knight Rises Soundtrack
- Adele – 21
- Maroon 5 feat. Wiz Khalifa – Payphone
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