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'Believe Acoustic' by Justin Bieber top selling album on iTunes in Canada
iTunes in Canada top 10 for the week ending Feb. 3.
ALBUMS
1 Believe Acoustic _ Justin Bieber
2 Heartthrob _ Tegan & Sara
3 The Lumineers _ The Lumineers
4 Night Visions _ Imagine Dragons
5 Classified _ Classified
6 Babel _ Mumford & Sons
7 The Heist _ Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
8 Chansons _ Jill Barber
9 "Pitch Perfect" Soundtrack _ Various Artists
10 2013 Grammy Nominees _ Various Artists
SINGLES
1 Thrift Shop _ Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz
2 Scream & Shout _ will.i.am featuring Britney Spears
3 Ho Hey _ The Lumineers
4 I Knew You Were Trouble _ Taylor Swift
5 Inner Ninja _ Classified featuring David Myles
6 Home _ Phillip Phillips
7 Stompa _ Serena Ryder
8 Locked Out of Heaven _ Bruno Mars
9 Yolo _ The Lonely Island featuring Adam Levine & Kendrick Lamar
10 Don't You Worry Child (Radio Edit) _ Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin
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