The end of 2010 saw some great sales in music. Diddy/Dirty Money, Keyshia, Keri, T.I., Kanye, Nicki…they all had stellar debuts in the 4th quarter. These guys and more continued to hold strong as 2010 came to an end.

On the chart reflecting the final Nielsen SoundScan tracking week of 2010, Taylor Swift’s “Speak Now” clocks in at number 1 again with 77,000. Eminem jumped 5 spots from last week to number 2, with 63,000 sold. His recent collaborator Rihanna jumped 7 spots with 62,000, coming in at number 3 and Nicki was right on their heels at number 4 with 61k. Yeezy rounded out the top 5 (with a 14 spot rise!), clocking 59k units. In order, 6 through 10 were Daft Punk’s “TRON: Legacy” soundtrack at 54,000, Bruno Mars’ “Doo-Wops & Hooligans” with 45,000, Mumford & Sons’ “Sigh No More” at 39,000, Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” with 38,000 and Keyshia Cole’s “Calling All Hearts,” hitting 37,000 sold in its second week on shelves. Hit the jump to see where Diddy, Tip and more clocked in.

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16 T.I. No Mercy 33,000
20 Lil Wayne I Am Not A Human Being
26,000
27 Diddy – Dirty Money Last Train To Paris 21,000
109 Ghostface Killah Apollo Kids 6,100
160 Lloyd Banks H.F.M.2 (The Hunger For More 2)
4,100