n this week's Hip-Hop and R&B charts, Timbaland makes an impessive debut, Beyonce resurges and Paul Wall settles for third place.Debuting at No. 5 on the charts this week is Timbaland. His latest set, Shock Value, which features collabos with 50 Cent, Justin Timberlake and Elton John, scanned 138,000 discs in its opening week, according to Nielsen's SoundScan.The re-release of Beyonce's B'Day, which features six new songs, helps the Houston bred crooner make an amazing leap from No. 69 to No. 6. The deluxe edition disc shelves off 126,000 CDs in its first week, pushing B'Day's tally to 2,490,000.Entering the charts at No. 8 this week is Paul Wall with his sophomore album Get Money, Stay True. The set, which features appearances from Jermaine Dupri, Snoop Dogg and Juelz Santana, moves 92,000 copies in its first week spin.A four spot drop to No. 9 is far from bad news for Akon. His second album, Konvicted, attains double platinum status this week by moving 74,600 units. After 21 weeks, the album has sold 2,070,500 copies.Young Buck, who debuted at No. 3 last week, tumbles fourteen spots to No. 17. Buck The World shells out 55,000 discs in its second week. The album's tally stands at 196,400.Posted up at No. 19, former *NSYNC front man Justin Timberlake continues to keep cash registers ringing. FutureSex/Love Sounds has sold 3,090,200 copies thus far, with 51,500 representing the week-in total.Sinking twelve levels to No. 20 is Joss Stone. Introducing Joss Stone bags up 47,000 units this week. To date, the album has sold 223,800.After debuting at No. 4 last week, New York rapper MIMS trips seventeen spots to No. 21. Music Is My Savior shifts 45,700 discs in its second week, bringing the album's total to 123,500.Taking ten steps down the ladder to No. 22 is UK vocalist Amy Winehouse . This week, 45,600 fans picked up her sophomore album, Back To Black. After 4 weeks , the disc has sold a total of 190,500 copies.The Black Eyed Peas' Fergie stalls four slots to No. 23 this week. Dutchess, which is on its 29th week on the charts, reins in 42,700 units. So far, the album has sold 1,720,400 copies.Murder Inc vocalist Lloyd continues to stay afloat on the charts. Holding on to the No. 28 spot, Street Love hustles 36,700 discs this week, rounding out the crooner's sales to 270,100.Five slots below is Robin Thicke at No. 33. Evolution Of Robin Thicke is a foot away from platinum status with its total standing at 916,400. The album scans 32,600 discs this week.Rich Boy continues to struggle to find a solid spot on the charts as he slips ten slots to No. 35. His self titled album shifts 31,000 units in its fourth week, bringing the album's total to 223,700.Musiq Soulchild nose-dives twenty floors to No. 40 this week. Luvanmusiq pushes 28,000 in its fourth spin on the charts. So far, the album has sold a total of 266,700 copies.Corrine Bailey Rae keeps trucking despite falling eight spots to No. 43. Her self titled opus has sold 1,380,200 copies thus far , with 26,500 representing the week-in total.Lil' Flip, who debuted at No. 15 last week, plummets to No. 59. His double disc, I Need Mine, moves 18,300 units in its second week. The album's tally stands at 61,700.Not far behind at No. 60 is Ciara . Evolution hauls in 17,300 copies this week. After 18 weeks on the charts, the Atlanta bred singer has sold 1,103,900 discs.Four steps away at No. 64, Young Jeezy officially goes platinum. The Inspiration ropes in 16,915 discs this week, bringing the album's total sales to 1,000,700 copies.After debuting at No. 16 last week, Redman plunges fifty three spots to No. 66. In its second week, Red Gone Wild sells 16,900 discs, pushing the Funk Doc's album sales to 61,400.Also dropping drastically is Marques Houston who falls thirty floors to No. 68. Veteran shelves off 16,400 discs in its third week on the charts. The album has sold 108,900 thus far.Further down the ladder, Baby Boy Da Prince slides twenty seven seats to No. 87. Across The Water sells 13,000 discs this week, bringing its tally to 52,600. Anthony Hamilton's Southern Comfort , a compilation of unreleased joints by the soulful crooner before his major deal, enters the charts at No. 90 selling 12,500 copies in its opening week. The Notorious B.I.G.'s Greatest Hits continues it downward spiral as it stumbles forty four spots to No. 93. The compilation only moves 11,800 copies this week , rounding its total to 190,500. Macy Gray, who debuted at No. 7 last week , slumps hard to No. 107 this week. In its second go-around, BIG, scans 10,000 copies. The album's tally stands at 33,100. 8Ball & MJG's ride on the charts seems to be running out of gas as they plunge from No. 50 to No. 108. Riding High pushes 9,900 units in its fourth week on the charts, rounding up the album's total sales to 101,000 . Also hurting in the sales department is Crime Mob at No. 115. Hated On Mostly only cashes out 9,360 discs this week. After 3 weeks, the album has sold a total of 44,600 copies. Wrapping things is up Mobb Deep's Prodigy at No. 116. Return Of The Mac, which debuted at No. 2 last week, shifts 9,300 units this week, bringing the rapper's total album sales to 36,500.Next week look for Timbaland and Beyonce to battle it out for the top slot.