Posted September 23, 201014 yr Billboard Hot 100 1 3 9 Just The Way You Are, Bruno Mars 2 2 13 Love The Way You Lie, Eminem Featuring Rihanna 3 75 2 Only Girl (In The World), Rihanna 4 1 9 Teenage Dream, Katy Perry 5 6 10 DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love, Usher Featuring Pitbull 6 4 16 Dynamite, Taio Cruz 7 5 19 I Like It, Enrique Iglesias Featuring Pitbull 8 7 5 Just A Dream, Nelly 9 9 12 Club Can't Handle Me, Flo Rida Featuring David Guetta 10 16 6 Like A G6, Far*East Movement Featuring Cataracs & Dev 11 8 10 Take It Off, Ke$ha 12 10 7 Mine, Taylor Swift 13 17 6 Bottoms Up, Trey Songz Featuring Nicki Minaj 14 15 20 Not Afraid, Eminem 15 13 21 Cooler Than Me, Mike Posner 16 14 23 Airplanes, B.o.B Featuring Hayley Williams 17 12 19 California Gurls, Katy Perry Featuring Snoop Dogg 18 11 15 Magic, B.o.B Featuring Rivers Cuomo 19 20 12 Deuces, Chris Brown Featuring Tyga & Kevin McCall 20 19 13 Misery, Maroon 5 21 93 2 Dog Days Are Over, Florence + The Machine 22 24 16 Animal, Neon Trees 23 18 25 Ridin' Solo, Jason Derulo 24 21 25 OMG, Usher Featuring will.i.am 25 49 8 Fancy, Drake Featuring T.I. & Swizz Beatz 26 22 8 Stuck Like Glue, Sugarland 27 73 7 The Catalyst, Linkin Park 28 26 13 Secrets, OneRepublic 29 30 6 Hot Tottie, Usher Featuring Jay-Z 30 31 13 If I Had You, Adam Lambert 31 28 5 Right Above It, Lil Wayne Featuring Drake 32 29 8 The Boys of Fall, Kenny Chesney 33 23 25 Billionaire, Travie McCoy Featuring Bruno Mars 34 25 20 Find Your Love, Drake 35 36 4 F**k You (Forget You), Cee Lo Green 36 37 7 Letting Go (Dutty Love), Sean Kingston Featuring Nicki Minaj 37 NEW 1 Radioactive, Kings Of Leon 38 27 16 Your Love, Nicki Minaj 39 43 17 The Only Exception, Paramore 40 39 11 If I Die Young, The Band Perry 41 41 7 2012 (It Ain't The End), Jay Sean Featuring Nicki Minaj 42 33 51 Hey, Soul Sister, Train 43 34 15 If It's Love, Train 44 38 17 Teach Me How To Dougie, Cali Swag District 45 32 13 King Of Anything, Sara Bareilles 46 45 2 No Hands, Waka Flocka Flame Featuring Roscoe Dash & Wale 47 46 58 Need You Now, Lady Antebellum 48 44 33 Smile, Uncle Kracker 49 42 16 Miss Me, Drake Featuring Lil Wayne 50 50 42 Breakeven, The Script 51 40 17 Half Of My Heart, John Mayer 52 51 15 Our Kind Of Love, Lady Antebellum 53 57 7 September, Daughtry 54 53 10 Come Back Song, Darius Rucker 55 47 16 Pretty Good At Drinkin' Beer, Billy Currington 56 72 6 As She's Walking Away, Zac Brown Band Featuring Alan Jackson 57 78 2 Check It Out, will.i.am & Nicki Minaj 58 58 10 Love All Over Me, Monica 59 52 16 Got Your Back, T.I. Featuring Keri Hilson 60 63 14 Farmer's Daughter, Rodney Atkins 61 62 11 B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast), Rick Ross Featuring Styles P 62 65 10 Roll With It, Easton Corbin 63 60 16 Little White Church, Little Big Town 64 66 12 All Over Me, Josh Turner 65 35 2 A Year Without Rain, Selena Gomez & The Scene 66 64 4 My Kinda Party, Jason Aldean 67 70 12 POWER, Kanye West 68 71 6 Love Like Woe, The Ready Set 69 54 20 Love Like Crazy, Lee Brice 70 59 10 La La La, Auburn Featuring Iyaz 71 76 4 Holding You Down (Goin In Circles), Jazmine Sullivan 72 56 14 Pretty Boy Swag, Soulja Boy Tell'em 73 61 14 All About Tonight, Blake Shelton 74 NEW 1 Can't Be Friends, Trey Songz 75 79 6 Little Lion Man, Mumford & Sons 76 80 5 Why Wait, Rascal Flatts 77 68 18 Free, Zac Brown Band 78 69 4 Erase Me, Kid Cudi Featuring Kanye West 79 74 10 Break My Bank, New Boyz Featuring Iyaz 80 83 4 Toot It And Boot It, YG 81 94 3 Anything Like Me, Brad Paisley 82 NEW 1 Put You In A Song, Keith Urban 83 NEW 1 We No Speak Americano, Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup 84 85 11 Bittersweet, Fantasia 85 91 3 The Breath You Take, George Strait 86 77 13 Round & Round, Selena Gomez & The Scene 87 82 15 Waka Waka (This Time For Africa), Shakira Featuring Freshlyground 88 97 4 Way Out Here, Josh Thompson 89 96 3 Only Prettier, Miranda Lambert 90 RE-ENTRY 18 Somebody To Love, Justin Bieber Featuring Usher 91 NEW 1 All I Want Is You, Miguel Featuring J. Cole 92 RE-ENTRY 15 Hold You (Hold Yuh), Gyptian 93 86 18 Glitter In The Air, Pink 94 NEW 1 Turn On The Radio, Reba 95 RE-ENTRY 2 U Smile, Justin Bieber 96 NEW 1 Waiting For The End, Linkin Park 97 NEW 1 Smoke A Little Smoke, Eric Church 98 99 3 Rhythm of Love, Plain White T's 99 98 4 Trailerhood, Toby Keith 100 NEW 1 Black And Yellow, Wiz Khalifa Bubbling Under Hot 100 1 NEW 1 One In A Million, Ne-Yo 2 NEW 1 A Little Bit Stronger, Sara Evans 3 RE-ENTRY 4 Crossfire, Brandon Flowers 4 16 2 Memories, David Guetta Featuring Kid Cudi 5 7 4 How I Got To Be This Way, Justin Moore 6 3 17 Why Would You Stay?, Kem 7 13 5 This Ain't No Love Song, Trace Adkins 8 NEW 1 Unusual, Trey Songz Featuring Drake 9 10 4 Get Big, Dorrough 10 NEW 1 Please Don't Go, Mike Posner 11 19 3 I Like That, Richard Vission & Static Revenger Starring Luciana 12 18 6 Lead Me, Sanctus Real 13 8 12 Bad Company, Five Finger Death Punch 14 17 4 Porn Star Dancing, My Darkest Days Featuring Zakk Wylde 15 15 3 Gucci Time, Gucci Mane Featuring Swizz Beatz 16 25 2 I Like, Jeremih Featuring Ludacris 17 11 4 Say You'll Haunt Me, Stone Sour 18 22 2 All In, Lifehouse 19 23 16 Our God, Chris Tomlin 20 24 2 Stereo Love, Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina 21 NEW 1 Someone Else Calling You Baby, Luke Bryan 22 20 6 El Malo, Aventura 23 RE-ENTRY 2 Tighten Up, The Black Keys 24 RE-ENTRY 9 Dime Que Me Quieres, Banda El Recodo 25 12 2 I'm On It, Tyga Featuring Lil Wayne
September 23, 201014 yr 1 3 9 Just The Way You Are, Bruno Mars 3 75 2 Only Girl (In The World), Rihanna 21 93 2 Dog Days Are Over, Florence + The Machine 37 NEW 1 Radioactive, Kings Of Leon 75 79 6 Little Lion Man, Mumford & Sons 83 NEW 1 We No Speak Americano, Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup Brilliant for these tracks. Glad Bruno Mars managed to top the US chart - actually thought he's get there last week. Excellent for Rihanna - will be interesting to see if Rihanna sustains her sales and perhaps gets to no. 1 in the next fortnight? Florence. Mumford & Sons, Yolanda :wub:
September 23, 201014 yr I was hoping that Florence would go top 10 after it peaked at (#3?) on iTunes :( But I guess it's sales probably dropped off quickly after that, and I doubt she had much airplay, if any at all.
September 24, 201014 yr Some 5 years ago, British and American were so different from each other. These days it's pretty the same chart for both. Shame :(
September 24, 201014 yr Some 5 years ago, British and American were so different from each other. These days it's pretty the same chart for both. Shame :( I do hope you're joking. 5 years ago it was so heavily US hip-hop/R&B dominated that bugger all these got a look in, at least it's more varied now.
September 24, 201014 yr Totally agree with Silver Rocket, if anything the US charts have improved since the additon of downloads - it also speaks volumes when the US singles chart is more interesting than the UK chart (which has been the case for most of 2010 when you consider the US #1 hits this year). In 2005, a British act like Florence & The Machine would've been lucky to reach #21 in the Bubbling Under chart, yet alone the actual official chart.
September 24, 201014 yr So happy for We No Speak Americano. I'm happy for the US too, now that they're buying better music. :lol:
September 25, 201014 yr So happy for We No Speak Americano. I'm happy for the US too, now that they're buying better music. :lol: we no speak americano? good music? are you being serious?! :P
September 25, 201014 yr actually there is now more pop in the US charts than there is in the UK Charts, which would've sounded very weird in 2002!!!! :blink:
September 25, 201014 yr actually there is now more pop in the US charts than there is in the UK Charts, which would've sounded very weird in 2002!!!! :blink: Don't you think the US charts are now more reflective of what Americans actually like listening to? When airplay dominated the US charts and we had absolute $h!te like 'Laffy Taffy' going to no. 1, can you seriously say that was one of the most popular songs in the US at the time? For eg; Britney Spears soared to no. 1 with '3' last year. Had there been downloads in 2004, I'm convinced a track like 'Toxic' would've peaked a lot higher than #9. Airplay destroyed the US charts last decade.
September 25, 201014 yr Laffy Taffy did sell very well too though I liked the mid-00s when there were long running no. 1's. Although over 6 months of Usher was too much but hey, Black Eyed Peas almost did that last year too. So I don't know which one is better. When airplay dominated the true trash was kept out of Top 5 but on the other hand r&b/hip hop were the winning genres. Edited September 25, 201014 yr by SKOB
September 25, 201014 yr actually there is now more pop in the US charts than there is in the UK Charts, which would've sounded very weird in 2002!!!! :blink: ?? No there isn't. The UK is almost a pop and urban lockout right now. Whole top 5 in the UK is pop and at least half the top 40. I would say overall they're about the same in terms of variety of musical genres. UK has a bit more dance, mind, and the US has more alternative... Anyway, the US charts are getting better but until airplay is removed it'll still never be good. It makes the whole chart so god damn rigid. It's embarrassing how long some songs take to take off there (see: I Like It). Edited September 25, 201014 yr by superbossanova
September 25, 201014 yr ?? No there isn't. The UK is almost a pop and urban lockout right now. Whole top 5 in the UK is pop and at least half the top 40. I would say overall they're about the same in terms of variety of musical genres. UK has a bit more dance, mind, and the US has more alternative... Anyway, the US charts are getting better but until airplay is removed it'll still never be good. It makes the whole chart so god damn rigid. It's embarrassing how long some songs take to take off there (see: I Like It). He's just bitching because he doesn't consider anything other than Xenomania/Kylie etc. to be true 'pop'...
September 25, 201014 yr Author The last great year for US #1s was 2000, now that was variety in the charts.
September 25, 201014 yr I think the US and UK charts are equally varied... However, the UK are much less xenophobic. Only 7 entries on the Hot 100 are led by artists hailing from countries that are not Canada, the UK or the USA. On the current UK top 100 there are 18 such songs (or 19 if you count Iyaz - So Big)
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