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Post by Black Jesus on Mar 16, 2011 18:36:19 GMT -5
I guess OTF won't be a contender for #1 anymore To be honest I don't think it ever was. It had great sales but not good enough to compensate for the lack of airplay
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Post by d.t.m on Mar 16, 2011 18:48:26 GMT -5
I just hope Rihanna can slide in now that Cee-Lo & Jennifer are out of the running.
Katy's gonna get it next week. Rihanna should take a cue from her and add Nelly to Cheers.
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Post by Black Jesus on Mar 16, 2011 18:51:00 GMT -5
GaGa may have a fighting chance. Her physical CD single is on sale this week at most music retailers. I'm interested to see how much it's going to sell.
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Post by #LisaRinna on Mar 16, 2011 18:53:25 GMT -5
GaGa is going to have the other girls suffer for another week. Her airplay is still strong. Then Katy is taking over. Jennifer may have a new sales spike once the airplay grows more and if she performs the song.
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Post by d.t.m on Mar 16, 2011 18:56:16 GMT -5
Rihanna is the one in most need of just one performance of S&M.
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Post by #LisaRinna on Mar 16, 2011 19:03:20 GMT -5
Rihanna is the one in most need of just one performance of S&M. Not really. The song's doing well as it is.
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Post by bibliotheque on Mar 16, 2011 19:17:52 GMT -5
GaGa may have a fighting chance. Her physical CD single is on sale this week at most music retailers. I'm interested to see how much it's going to sell. I hope we get some numbers for it, although I doubt it.
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Post by #LisaRinna on Mar 16, 2011 19:33:31 GMT -5
I think GaGa can sell around 15k total of that CD single. Mariah's 'Obsessed' CD single sold around 23k, but she was a big singles seller in the 90s when they mattered and her digital single was not selling as much as 'Born This way' is.
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Post by Black Jesus on Mar 16, 2011 19:38:21 GMT -5
I honestly have no idea how much it will sell. I don't think it will sell too much but maybe enough to put her over the edge for a 6th week at #1...who knows.
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Post by d.t.m on Mar 16, 2011 19:41:00 GMT -5
Rihanna is the one in most need of just one performance of S&M. Not really. The song's doing well as it is. To push her to #1.
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Post by Black Jesus on Mar 16, 2011 19:57:12 GMT -5
Interesting. From Idol Chatter:
Jennifer Lopez's On the Floor tops the half-million mark after just three weeks -- and it's the week's top-selling digital track, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Mar 16, 2011 20:00:37 GMT -5
Interesting. From Idol Chatter: Jennifer Lopez's On the Floor tops the half-million mark after just three weeks -- and it's the week's top-selling digital track, according to Nielsen SoundScan.But E.T. was the top-selling digital SONG, thanks to multiple versions.
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Post by Lockheart on Mar 16, 2011 20:11:53 GMT -5
Interesting. From Idol Chatter: Jennifer Lopez's On the Floor tops the half-million mark after just three weeks -- and it's the week's top-selling digital track, according to Nielsen SoundScan.But E.T. was the top-selling digital SONG, thanks to multiple versions. True! But sometimes I wish BB would just incorporate the two into one chart. The Digital Track chart is basically useless imo in the fact that BB uses the Digital Songs chart to calculate the Hot 100
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Post by Black Jesus on Mar 16, 2011 20:21:25 GMT -5
Interesting. From Idol Chatter: Jennifer Lopez's On the Floor tops the half-million mark after just three weeks -- and it's the week's top-selling digital track, according to Nielsen SoundScan.But E.T. was the top-selling digital SONG, thanks to multiple versions. Ohh gotcha. So many technical terms . So JLo will be #1 on the Hot Digital Tracks chart.
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Post by Rodze on Mar 16, 2011 20:25:41 GMT -5
True! But sometimes I wish BB would just incorporate the two into one chart. The Digital Track chart is basically useless imo in the fact that BB uses the Digital Songs chart to calculate the Hot 100 The Digital track is useful for the industry. It is not available on Billboard's site, so they know it is not that interesting for the public.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Mar 16, 2011 20:25:45 GMT -5
As I posted in another thread, "Toxic" does not look like it got as high as 80 million+ audience in BDS. The week it bounced back up to No. 10 or 11 on Hot 100 Airplay, the No. 8 track (Beyonce) had some 78 million audience. 'Toxic" peaked at No. 9 on Hot 100 Airplay; so, HIAM more than likely peaked with a higher weekly sum. Overall airplay during its run, an obvious hell to the no.
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Post by crystalphnx on Mar 16, 2011 20:31:13 GMT -5
1. Lady Gaga, "Born This Way." The song logs its fifth straight week at #1. Digital sales rank: #3 (176K). 2. Cee Lo Green's "F**k You (Forget You)." The song holds at #2 for the fourth straight week in its 29th week on the chart. This is its sixth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #6 (157K). 3. Katy Perry featuring Kanye West, "E.T." The song jumps from #8 to #3 in its fifth week on the chart. This is its third week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #1 (216K). 4. Rihanna, "S&M." The song dips from #3 to #4 in its ninth week on the chart. This is its fifth week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #4 (168K). 5. Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull, "On The Floor." The song holds at #5 for the second week in its third week on the chart. It has been in the top 10 the entire time. Digital sales rank: #2 (215K). 6. P!nk, "F**kin' Perfect." The song drops from #4 to #6 in its 11th week on the chart. This is its seventh week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #8 (124K). 7. Bruno Mars, "Grenade." The former #1 song dips from #6 to #7 in its 24th week on the chart. This is its 16th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #17 (88K). 8. Enrique Iglesias featuring Ludacris & DJ Frank E, "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)." The song rebounds from #9 to #8 in its 16th week on the chart. This is its 12th week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #22 (70K). 9. Britney Spears, "Till The World Ends." The song jumps from #20 to #9 in its second week on the chart. This marks the second time that Spears has had back-to-back top 10 hits. She previously scored in 2008-2009 with "Womanizer" (#1) and "Circus" (#3). Digital sales rank: #5 (158K). 10. Ke$ha, "Blow." The song drops from #7 to #10 in its eighth week on the chart. This is its second week in the top 10. Digital sales rank: #7 (140K) Britney Spears lands her 10th top 10 hit as "Till The World Ends" jumps from #20 to #9 in its second week on the Hot 100. Remarkably, Spears has amassed more top 10 hits in the past four years than she did in the first eight years of her career (when she was at her peak) as a record-seller and pop-culture icon. Many people wrote Spears off in 2007 when she was going through a hard time in her personal life. In September of that year, after a much mocked performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, Entertainment Weekly ran a cover story: "Oh, The Horror! Is Britney's Comeback Already Over? Or Does She Have A Prayer?" The headline inside was even worse: "Down For The Count?" But a funny thing happened on the way to her predicted demise. Spears proceeded to land one of her biggest hits, "Gimme More," which reached #3 in October 2007. And she has since amassed five more top 10 hits: "Womanizer," "Circus," "3," "Hold It Against Me" and now "Till The World Ends." By contrast, from 1998 to 2006, Spears notched just four top 10 hits: "...Baby One More Time," "(You Drive Me) Crazy," "Oops!...I Did It Again," and "Toxic." How to explain this? It may be that fans' relationship with Spears deepened when she went through her troubles. They have seen her through highs and lows; triumphs and humiliations. This is a shift from the way things used to be, when stars when to great lengths to sanitize their images. Karen Carpenter never went public with her battle with anorexia, which made her death in 1983 such a shock to fans. Freddie Mercury finally acknowledged that he had AIDS just one day before his death from AIDS-related complications in 1991. Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" tops the Hot 100 for the fifth straight week. It's the first song to debut at #1 and remain on top for five or more weeks since Elton John's "Candle In The Wind 1997"/"Something About The Way You Look Tonight" achieved the feat in 1997. (It held the top spot for its first 14 weeks.) Gaga and Elton teamed to open the 52nd annual Grammy Awards in February 2010. And of course Gaga has the most gay-friendly hit of all time and Elton is the biggest gay star of all time. So there you go. Katy Perry's "E.T." (featuring Kanye West) jumps from #8 to #3. It's vying to become the fourth #1 hit from Perry's Teenage Dream album. The song is already #1 on Hot Digital Songs. It sold 216,000 copies this week. Perry previously topped that chart with "I Kissed A Girl," "California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg)," "Teenage Dream" and "Firework." Rihanna's "S&M" dips from #3 to #4. This isn't the first time that "S&M" has been high on the charts. Metallica hit #2 in 1999 with a live album by that title, on which it was backed by the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. Metallica's S&M music video collection headed the Top Music Videos chart for four weeks in 2000. Katy Perry's "Firework" drops from #10 to #14, ending an 18-week run in the top 10. "Coming Home" by Diddy-Dirty Money featuring Skylar Grey leaps from #22 to #11, reaching a new chart peak in its 16th week on the chart. (It originally peaked at #12.) What took it so long? Its quality and commerciality were immediately obvious. The pundits are dumping all over the Black Eyed Peas. Their album isn't selling as well as past efforts. Their Super Bowl gig was too slick. Their last hit leaned too heavily on a Dirty Dancing classic. It seems the only people who like the Peas are the fans. "Just Can't Get Enough" jumps from #38 to #22 in its fourth week. It's the group's 14th consecutive top 40 hit on the Hot 100. Billboard's Gary Trust points out that the Peas are the first group or duo to land 14 consecutive top 40 hits since Eagles had 14 in a row from 1975 ("Best Of My Love") to 1995 ("Love Will Keep Us Alive" on the Hot 100 Airplay chart). Four more Glee tracks enter the Hot 100 this week. Gwyneth Paltrow sings lead on three of them: versions of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" (#23), Joan Jett & the Blackhearts' "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" (#57) and Prince & the Revolution's "Kiss" (#83). The other Glee arrival is a version of Neon Trees' "Animal" (#62). You may be surprised to learn that Fleetwood Mac's original 1975 version of "Landslide" was never released as a single. The group pulled three 20 hits from its smash Fleetwood Mac album and then moved on to Rumours, which quickly became one of the best-selling albums of all time. (The group finally released a live version of "Landslide" from The Dance in 1998.) Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" has sold 849K digital copies (and returns to Hot Digital Songs this week at #175). Dixie Chicks' 2002 cover version reached #7 on the Hot 100. It has sold 620K digital copies (and also returns to Hot Digital Songs this week at #114). Wiz Khalifa has two songs that are streaking up the chart. "Roll Up" jumps from #74 to #54 in its fifth week. "The Race" bows at #66. The Eli Young Band's "Crazy Girl" debuts at #59. Eric Church's "Homeboy" bows at #86. Both songs are closing on the top 40 on the country chart..."Price Tag" by Jessie J featuring B.o.B jumps from #78 to #58 in its sixth week. The song spent two weeks at #1 in the U.K. in February. "Beautiful Lasers (2 Ways)" by Lupe Fiasco featuring MDMA opens at #70. It's the follow-up to "The Show Goes On," which dips from its #39 peak to #40 this week. The hip-hopper's album, Lasers, debuts at #1 this week. But you already know that if you read Chart Watch: Albums. If you missed it, here's a link. Bruno Mars' "Lazy Song" leaps from #98 to #72 in its third week. Could Mr. Mars be headed for his fifth top 10 hit? Time will tell...Seether's "Country Song" bows at #74. The hard rock band cracked the top 20 in 2004 with "Broken" (featuring Amy Lee from Evanescence)..."Boom" by Snoop Dogg featuring T-Pain bows at #76. The two artists have amassed a combined total of 25 top 10 hits. (Snoop has had 11. T-Pain has had 14.) Adele's "Someone Like You" is #1 in the U.K. for the fourth straight week. It's the first song to top the U.K. chart for four weeks since Lily Allen's "The Fear" scored two years ago. "Sexy Chick" by David Guetta featuring Akon tops the 3 million mark in paid downloads this week. The song reached #5 on the Hot 100 a year ago. It's Guetta's best-seller as an artist. Akon previously topped 3 million with "Smack That" (featuring Eminem), which is up to 3,079,000. Nielsen/SoundScan classifies "Sexy Chick" as the #1 "dance/electronic" hit in digital history. Here's the rest of their top five in that category: Cascada's "Everytime We Touch" (2,283,000), La Roux's "Bulletproof" (2,049,000), Cascada's "Evacuate The Dance Floor" (1,741,000) and Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina's "Stereo Love" (1,500,000). Rihanna's "S&M" tops the 1 million mark in paid downloads this week. So do two current collaborations: "I Need A Doctor" by Dr. Dre featuring Eminem and Skylar Grey and "Down On Me" by Jeremih featuring 50 Cent. The A Team: Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil, who have written some of the best pop songs of the past half century, will receive the Johnny Mercer Award at the Songwriters Hall of Fame ceremony on June 16. Mann & Weil are the second married couple to win the award, which is the organization's top honor. They follow Alan & Marilyn Bergman, who won in 1997. Mann & Weil's biggest hits include "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling," which was a classic #1 hit in 1965 for the Righteous Brothers; "On Broadway," which has reached the top 10 for both the Drifters and George Benson; and "Here You Come Again," which was Dolly Parton's pop breakthrough. R.I.P.: Nate Dogg, who teamed with Warren G. for the 1994 smash "Regulate," died yesterday. He was 41. "Regulate" spent three weeks at #2 and brought Nate Dogg a Grammy nomination (the first of four). The rapper, a cousin of Snoop Dogg, returned to the top 10 as a featured artist on 50 Cent's "21 Questions" and Eminem's "Shake That." Top 10 Pop Hits 1940-2010 is the latest addition to Joel Whitburn's first-rate line of chart books based on the Billboard charts. The book lists, by artist, every top 10 hit from July 1940 (the date of Billboard's first national top 10 popular songs chart) through January 2011. That takes us from the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra's "I'll Never Smile Again" (which featured a star-making vocal by a 24-year old Frank Sinatra) to Britney Spears' "Hold It Against Me." (I'll leave it to you to decide if that's progress.) At the back of the book, Joel lists the 50 acts with the most top 10 hits. Bing Crosby is the champ, with 77 top 10 hits. Elvis Presley is the top rock artist with 38. Madonna is the top female artist with 37. The Beatles are the top group with 34. The Andrews Sisters are the top female group with 30. Janet Jackson is the top R&B artist with 29. Les Paul & Mary Ford are the top duo with 20. Jay-Z and Ludacris are the top rap artists with 17 each. (The book lists 16 for Ludacris, but he has since added to his total (as has Rihanna, who also made the list). The charts never stop! source
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Post by d.t.m on Mar 16, 2011 20:40:35 GMT -5
Great write-up by BB.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 16, 2011 20:57:13 GMT -5
^That wasn't written by Billboard.
Written by Paul Grein for his Yahoo Chart Watch blog...
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Post by Tea-why on Mar 16, 2011 20:57:20 GMT -5
By contrast, from 1998 to 2006, Spears notched just four top 10 hits: "...Baby One More Time," "(You Drive Me) Crazy," "Oops!...I Did It Again," and "Toxic." How to explain this? It may be that fans' relationship with Spears deepened when she went through her troubles. They have seen her through highs and lows; triumphs and humiliations. This is a shift from the way things used to be, when stars when to great lengths to sanitize their images. Karen Carpenter never went public with her battle with anorexia, which made her death in 1983 such a shock to fans. Freddie Mercury finally acknowledged that he had AIDS just one day before his death from AIDS-related complications in 1991. sourcelol I guess this writer doesn't realize that the 2005 Hot 100 revamp to include digital sales is what differentiates Britney's chart activity in recent years than at the beginning of her career.
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Post by Tea-why on Mar 16, 2011 21:01:25 GMT -5
The pundits are dumping all over the Black Eyed Peas. Their album isn't selling as well as past efforts. Their Super Bowl gig was too slick. Their last hit leaned too heavily on a Dirty Dancing classic. It seems the only people who like the Peas are the fans. "Just Can't Get Enough" jumps from #38 to #22 in its fourth week. It's the group's 14th consecutive top 40 hit on the Hot 100. Billboard's Gary Trust points out that the Peas are the first group or duo to land 14 consecutive top 40 hits since Eagles had 14 in a row from 1975 ("Best Of My Love") to 1995 ("Love Will Keep Us Alive" on the Hot 100 Airplay chart). sourceSounds like they're doing pretty good to me, even if it's not as good as "The E.N.D" era.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Mar 16, 2011 22:00:58 GMT -5
^Should not that Joel Whitburn lumps Hot 100 hits with airplay-chart-only hits (why Janet Jackson has 29- also because Joel Whitburn counts "Diamonds" among Janet's tally, while Billboard does not- she was never officially credited on the Hot 100; she was added to the credit on the R&B chart during the single's run).
I also made a note at the blog about how Spears probably would have at least a couple more top 10 hits if they had CD singles sales in the mix (as would some others).
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Post by badrobot on Mar 16, 2011 22:14:57 GMT -5
By contrast, from 1998 to 2006, Spears notched just four top 10 hits: "...Baby One More Time," "(You Drive Me) Crazy," "Oops!...I Did It Again," and "Toxic." How to explain this? It may be that fans' relationship with Spears deepened when she went through her troubles. They have seen her through highs and lows; triumphs and humiliations. This is a shift from the way things used to be, when stars when to great lengths to sanitize their images. Karen Carpenter never went public with her battle with anorexia, which made her death in 1983 such a shock to fans. Freddie Mercury finally acknowledged that he had AIDS just one day before his death from AIDS-related complications in 1991. sourcelol I guess this writer doesn't realize that the 2005 Hot 100 revamp to include digital sales is what differentiates Britney's chart activity in recent years than at the beginning of her career. I thought that too but then again her airplay has also been better than ever. I think there is a difference in how she's perceived.
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Post by d.t.m on Mar 17, 2011 0:01:26 GMT -5
^That wasn't written by Billboard. Written by Paul Grein for his Yahoo Chart Watch blog... Oh, that's why LOL!
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Post by Rodze on Mar 17, 2011 13:05:27 GMT -5
Wow at Katy!!! And her album is still top 25 and selling well! 1.2 Mill and counting!! I'm so happy she's having some amazing success. Again people thought she would be a 1 hit wonder, than a 1 album wonder. Then when TD & CG were slaying people said it was because their was no competition and when Lady G and Britney released their stuff Katy would soon be forgotten. Wrong! :) Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" becomes the first album to yield four No. 1s on Digital Songs www.billboard.com/#/news/katy-perry-dominates-digital-songs-e-t-climbs-1005078812.story
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Post by pnobelysk on Mar 17, 2011 16:23:54 GMT -5
""Coming Home" by Diddy-Dirty Money featuring Skylar Grey leaps from #22 to #11, reaching a new chart peak in its 16th week on the chart. (It originally peaked at #12.) What took it so long? Its quality and commerciality were immediately obvious."
american idol got it, its new peak
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Post by rockmaniac on Mar 17, 2011 18:02:56 GMT -5
anyone has the bubbling under hot 100?
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Post by vance169 on Mar 18, 2011 7:35:42 GMT -5
The musicforum that I get my information from must be down so all I have is the Hot 100 courtesy of petitprince13 at another forum
01 01 05 Lady Gaga, Born This Way 02 02 29 Cee Lo Green, F**k You (Forget You) 03 08 05 Katy Perry Featuring Kanye West, E.T. 04 03 09 Rihanna, S&M 05 05 03 Jennifer Lopez Featuring Pitbull, On The Floor 06 04 11 P!nk, F**kin' Perfect 07 06 24 Bruno Mars, Grenade 08 09 16 Enrique Iglesias Featuring Ludacris & DJ Frank E, Tonight (I'm Lovin' You) 09 20 02 Britney Spears, Till The World Ends 10 07 08 Ke$ha, Blow 11 22 16 Diddy - Dirty Money Featuring Skylar Grey, Coming Home 12 15 06 Chris Brown Featuring Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes, Look At Me Now 13 12 18 Jeremih Featuring 50 Cent, Down On Me 14 10 21 Katy Perry, Firework 15 14 24 Pitbull Featuring T-Pain, Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor) 16 11 06 Dr. Dre Featuring Eminem & Skylar Grey, I Need A Doctor 17 13 13 Nicki Minaj Featuring Drake, Moment 4 Life 18 23 09 Avril Lavigne, What The Hell 19 17 24 Christina Perri, Jar Of Hearts 20 19 14 Usher, More 21 24 13 Lil Wayne Featuring Cory Gunz, 6 Foot 7 Foot 22 38 04 The Black Eyed Peas, Just Can't Get Enough 23 01 Glee Cast Featuring Gwyneth Paltrow, Landslide 24 27 16 Keri Hilson, Pretty Girl Rock 25 18 10 Adele, Rolling In The Deep 26 25 34 Bruno Mars, Just The Way You Are 27 21 15 Far*East Movement Featuring Ryan Tedder, Rocketeer 28 29 11 Kanye West, All Of The Lights 29 26 23 Wiz Khalifa, Black And Yellow 30 16 09 Britney Spears, Hold It Against Me 31 28 20 Chris Brown, Yeah 3X 32 31 23 P!nk, Raise Your Glass 33 36 13 Thompson Square, Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not 34 34 19 Jason Aldean With Kelly Clarkson, Don't You Wanna Stay 35 30 21 Rihanna Featuring Drake, What's My Name? 36 35 27 Waka Flocka Flame Featuring Roscoe Dash & Wale, No Hands 37 32 20 Taylor Swift, Back To December 38 42 08 Zac Brown Band, Colder Weather 39 43 23 Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina, Stereo Love 40 39 11 Lupe Fiasco, The Show Goes On 41 41 41 Taio Cruz, Dynamite 42 40 27 Rihanna, Only Girl (In The World) 43 37 20 Ke$ha, We R Who We R 44 44 17 Train, Marry Me 45 52 04 Tinie Tempah Featuring Eric Turner, Written In The Stars 46 45 23 Linkin Park, Waiting For The End 47 46 16 Billy Currington, Let Me Down Easy 48 33 13 Justin Bieber Featuring Jaden Smith, Never Say Never 49 50 04 New Boyz Featuring The Cataracs & Dev, Backseat 50 67 11 Sara Evans, A Little Bit Stronger 51 51 11 The Script, For The First Time 52 49 03 Mike Posner Featuring Lil Wayne, Bow Chicka Wow Wow 53 59 07 Rascal Flatts, I Won't Let Go 54 74 05 Wiz Khalifa, Roll Up 55 57 12 Jerrod Niemann, What Do You Want 56 62 11 Darius Rucker, This 57 01 Glee Cast Featuring Gwyneth Paltrow, Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah) 58 78 06 Jessie J Featuring B.o.B, Price Tag 59 01 Eli Young Band, Crazy Girl 60 56 06 Mumford & Sons, The Cave 51 51 11 The Script, For The First Time 52 49 03 Mike Posner Featuring Lil Wayne, Bow Chicka Wow Wow 53 59 07 Rascal Flatts, I Won't Let Go 54 74 05 Wiz Khalifa, Roll Up 55 57 12 Jerrod Niemann, What Do You Want 56 62 11 Darius Rucker, This 57 01 Glee Cast Featuring Gwyneth Paltrow, Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah) 58 78 06 Jessie J Featuring B.o.B, Price Tag 59 01 Eli Young Band, Crazy Girl 60 56 06 Mumford & Sons, The Cave 61 53 19 Blake Shelton, Who Are You When I'm Not Looking 62 01 Glee Cast, Animal 63 63 07 Trey Songz, Love Faces 64 58 12 Brad Paisley, This Is Country Music 65 65 11 Fabolous, You Be Killin Em 66 01 Wiz Khalifa, The Race 67 55 18 The Black Eyed Peas, The Time (Dirty Bit) 68 69 18 Lady Antebellum, Hello World 69 61 14 Jamie Foxx Featuring Drake, Fall For Your Type 70 01 Lupe Fiasco Featuring MDMA, Beautiful Lasers (2 Ways) 71 60 19 Kenny Chesney, Somewhere With You 72 98 03 Bruno Mars, The Lazy Song 73 54 13 Taio Cruz Featuring Travie McCoy, Higher 74 01 Seether, Country Song 75 72 05 Miranda Lambert, Heart Like Mine 76 01 Snoop Dogg Featuring T-Pain, Boom 77 71 10 Sunny Sweeney, From A Table Away 78 68 09 Mann, Buzzin' 79 66 19 Chris Young, Voices 80 92 02 Nicki Minaj, Did It On'em 81 80 02 The Band Perry, You Lie 82 76 09 Sugarland, Little Miss 83 01 Glee Cast, Kiss 84 79 05 My Chemical Romance, Sing 85 64 15 Flo Rida Featuring Akon, Who Dat Girl 86 01 Eric Church, Homeboy 87 75 19 Tim McGraw, Felt Good On My Lips 88 81 05 Ronnie Dunn, Bleed Red 89 73 20 Luke Bryan, Someone Else Calling You Baby 90 82 03 DJ Khaled Featuring Rick Ross, Plies, Lil Wayne & T-Pain, Welcome To My Hood 91 01 Kenny Chesney, Live A Little 92 70 02 Foo Fighters, Rope 93 84 14 Chris Brown, No BS 94 01 Miguel, Sure Thing 95 01 Keith Urban, Without You 96 01 Jennifer Hudson, Where You At 97 01 Easton Corbin, I Can't Love You Back 98 94 17 Dr. Dre Featuring Snoop Dogg & Akon, Kush 99 01 Avril Lavigne, Wish You Were Here 100 97 02 Mary Mary, Walking
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Mar 18, 2011 8:00:40 GMT -5
The pundits are dumping all over the Black Eyed Peas. Their album isn't selling as well as past efforts. Their Super Bowl gig was too slick. Their last hit leaned too heavily on a Dirty Dancing classic. It seems the only people who like the Peas are the fans. "Just Can't Get Enough" jumps from #38 to #22 in its fourth week. It's the group's 14th consecutive top 40 hit on the Hot 100. Billboard's Gary Trust points out that the Peas are the first group or duo to land 14 consecutive top 40 hits since Eagles had 14 in a row from 1975 ("Best Of My Love") to 1995 ("Love Will Keep Us Alive" on the Hot 100 Airplay chart). sourceSounds like they're doing pretty good to me, even if it's not as good as "The E.N.D" era. They're doing very well: "Just Can't Get Enough" is #3 on iTunes now. It's amazing how no one will admit to liking them, yet they continue to succeed.
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Post by bat1990 on Mar 18, 2011 10:20:57 GMT -5
"Teenage Dream" goes recurrent this week.
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