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Adam Levine's way, right? He has a hit TV show, and has sung lead on three giant hits in the past year,
Maroon 5's "Moves Like Jagger" and "Payphone" and
Gym Class Heroes' "Stereo Hearts." (Combined sales: 11,812,000). Well, the
Billboard charts are working to keep Levine humble. "Payphone" has so far been unable to rise above #2. And now Maroon 5's latest album
Overexposed debuts at #2 behind the latest by fellow L.A. band
Linkin Park. But it was close. Extremely close. If Maroon 5's album had sold just 2K more copies, it would have taken the #1 spot. This is the group's second album in a row to just miss debuting at #1.
Hands All Over debuted at #2 in September 2010. If it had sold 12K more copies, it would have seized the crown from
Zac Brown Band's You Get What You Give.
Levine has been on such a roll lately that he can't get too upset at just missing out on two #1 albums. Even so, most artists don't like to come in second—especially when it's this close. But it's not like Maroon 5 has never had a #1 album. Its 2007 album It Won't Be Soon Before Long debuted in the top spot with sales of 429K.
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