"Keep On Movin'" was released for the sixth week.
Initially, Link encountered a barrage of attacks from haters and suffered from negative rumors, causing a significant dip in album sales.
However, after the release of "See You Again," album sales unexpectedly surged.
On the sales chart, there appeared a pronounced '√' sign, marking a strong comeback.
In the sixth week, "Keep On Movin'" sold 259,000 copies, holding the Billboard album chart's number one spot for three weeks.
The runner-up was Grizzly Bear's album "Veckatimest," with first-week sales of 136,000 copies.
The third place went to Maxwell's "BLACKsummers'night," with second-week sales of 107,000 copies.
"The Blueprint 3" dropped to the fourth place, selling 74,000 copies.
"Keep On Movin'" had reached cumulative sales of 2.25 million copies in the United States, becoming the sixth album of 2009 to break the two-million mark in sales.