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Justin Bieber lands No. 1 album record

Justin Bieber's fans have sent him into the record books, with the Canadian pop star now the youngest artist to rack up five No. 1 albums.

Believe Acoustic sold 211,000 copies in first week of release

Justin Bieber, seen accepting a prize at the American Music Awards in November, has become the youngest artist to have 5 No. 1 albums. (John Shearer/Invision/Associated Press)

Justin Bieber's fans have sent him into the record books, with the Canadian pop star now the youngest artist to rack up five No. 1 albums.

Sales of Bieber's album Believe Acoustic featuring new tracks as well as stripped-down versions of previous uptempo hits sent it to the top of the Billboard 200 album chart during its first week of release, according to figures released by Nielsen SoundScan on Wednesday. It sold 211,000 copies over the past week.

"We did it! #HISTORY," the singer declared to hismore than 34 million followers on Twitter.

"Let's keep it going...Hope you are enjoying the albums and the music. That is what it is all about."

The album also soared to the top of theiTunes download chartsin more than 60 countries.

Bieber had previously been tied for the albumrecord with former Disney child star Miley Cyrus, who also had four No. 1 albums before the age of 19.

His earlier chart-toppersinclude 2012's Believe, 2011's Under the Mistletoe and 2010's My World 2.0. He burst onto the scene in 2009 with My World.

The Canadian singer, who celebrates his 19th birthday on March 1, has also now joined a rarified company of artists who have released four No. 1 albums in consecutive years. Others include The Beatles and rapper Jay-Z.

Bieber willhost and perform as the musical guest on longrunning sketch comedy showSaturday Night Live this weekend, airing the night before the Grammy Awards. The singerfailed to pick up a Grammy nominationdespite his bestselling album and having had a sold-out tour.

Fellow CanadiansTegan and Saraalso landed in the top five of the Billboard chart this week, landing in third place for their new album Heartthrob.