Hidden Beach Recordings - Hidden Beach On The Charts

Hidden Beach On The Charts

  1. 1 R&B Album- Jill Scott: Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2
  2. 1 R&B/Hip Hop Female Artist of the Year Billboard Year End Review 2001- Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1
  3. 1 Heatseeker's Album Chart - Darius Rucker, Back to Then
  4. 1 Contemporary Jazz Album- Hidden Beach Recordings Presents: Unwrapped Volume 1
  5. 1 Top Catalog Album - BeBe Winans, My Christmas Prayer
  6. 1 Top Contemporary Christian Catalog Album- Bebe Winans, My Christmas Prayer
  7. 2 Top R&B/Hip Hop Album- Jill Scott: The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3
  8. 3 Contemporary Jazz Album- Hidden Beach presents: Unwrapped Volume 5 The Collipark Cafe Sessions
  9. 3 Billboard Top 200 Album- Jill Scott: Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2
  10. 3 Contemporary Jazz Album- Hidden Beach presents: Unwrapped: Volume 2
  11. 3 Contemporary Jazz Album- Hidden Beach presents: Unwrapped: Volume 4
  12. 4 Contemporary Jazz Album- Mike Phillips, You Have Reached Mike Phillips
  13. 5 Contemporary Jazz Album- Hidden Beach Presents: Unwrapped Volume 3
  14. 7 R&B Album- Jill Scott: Experience: Jill Scott 826+
  15. 7 R&B/Hip Hop Album- Kindred the Family Soul: The Arrival
  16. 8 Contemporary Jazz Album- Jeff Bradshaw, Bone Deep

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