8/25/2009 in McEntire's latest album is the biggest seller of the week. Monica Burton Reba McEntire has taken the top spot on Billboard's Top 200 for the second time with her album "Keep On Loving You," Rolling Stone reports. McEntire reached the top of the charts for the first time when 2007's "Reba: Duets" sold 300,000 copies its first week. So far, 95,000 copies of "Keep Loving You" have sold. According to Billboard.com, country singer McEntire replaces another country artist in the position. George Strait's album "Twang" slid down to second place this week with 61,000 sold. McEntire also takes the lead on the Top Comprehensive Albums chart that ranks both older and current albums as the artist with the most appearing on the list. "Keep On Loving You" is McEntire's 11th No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart, giving her the distinction of having the most No. 1 country albums among female acts. Before "Keep On Loving You" reached No. 1, she was tied with Loretta Lynn.