The dog days of summer have hit The Billboard 200, with Backstreet Boys' "Millennium" (Jive), Limp Bizkit's "Significant Other" (Flip/Interscope), and Ricky Martin's self-titled C2/Columbia/CRG opus remaining in the chart's top three spots for another week. The sets sold 245,000, 235,000, and 165,000 units, respectively, according to SoundScan.
This week's highest album debut is by rap duo EPMD, whose "Out Of Business" (Def Jam/UMG) enters the chart at No. 13. Other top bows include Powerman 5000's "Tonight The Stars Revolt!" (DreamWorks/Interscope), No. 46; the various-artist set "WoW -- The 90s: 30 Top Christian Songs Of The Decade (Word/Epic), No. 84; and Los Lobos "This Time" (Hollywood), No. 135.
Over on The Billboard Hot 100, Christina Aguilera keeps the top spot with "Genie In A Bottle" (RCA). Moving up to No. 2 is Destiny's Child with "Bills, Bills, Bills" (Columbia), while K-Ci & JoJo's "Tell Me It's Real" (MCA) leaps up 13 spaces to No. 3.
On Top Internet Album Sales, Limp Bizkit's "Significant Other" (Flip/Interscope) leads the pack. Most of the usual suspects -- Sarah McLachlan, Backstreet Boys, Ricky Martin --turn up in the top 10, although some surprising appearances on the chart include Sugar Ray's "14:59" (Lava/Atlantic) at No. 8, Santana's "Supernatural" (Arista) at No. 9, and the various-artist set "Return Of The Grievous Angel: A Tribute To Gram Parsons" (Almo Sounds/Interscope) at No. 19.