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HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 17, 2000 -- This ain't no ordinary rap album. Unlike most, which start off strong and fade fast from the music charts, rapper Nelly's debut CD has rocketed to the No. 1 spot this week. But get this, "Country Grammer" has been in the Top 5 since it was released seven weeks ago. Britney Spears' "Oops! ... I Did It Again" kept its lock on the No. 2 spot for the last four weeks, while the hits compilation "Now That's What I Call Music -- Vol. 4" stayed at No. 3. Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" and 'N Sync's "No Strings Attached," rounded out the Top Five. CAT'S BACK: Cat Stevens is preparing for a comeback. Sort of. After disappearing 20 years ago to devote his life to Islam, Stevens, 52, will oversee the re-releases of his earlier albums. His 1971 tune, "The Wind," will also be featured in director Cameron Crowe's new film, "Almost Popular