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(billboard chart date 9th July 2011)

 

LW TW ARTIST TITLE

 

02 01 Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, AfroJack & Nayer - Give Me Everything

01 02 Adele - Rolling in the Deep

03 03 LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock - Party Rock Anthem

04 04 Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)

08 05 Nicki Minaj - Super Bass

06 06 Lady GaGa - The Edge of Glory

05 07 Katy Perry featuring Kanye West - E.T.

** 08 Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger (NEW)

09 09 Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song

13 10 Lil Wayne - How To Love

 

07 11 Jason Aldean - Dirt Road Anthem

10 12 Lupe Fiasco - The Show Goes On

20 13 Hot Chelle Rae - Tonight Tonight

11 14 Black Eyed Peas - Just Can't Get Enough

21 15 Blake Shelton - Honey Bee

12 16 Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull - On the Floor

14 17 Jason Derulo - Don't Wanna Go Home

17 18 OneRepublic - Good Life

15 19 Britney Spears - Till the World Ends

19 20 DJ Khaled featuring Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne - I'm On One

 

22 21 Selena Gomez & The Scene - Who Says

18 22 Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes - Look at Me Now

24 23 Kelly Rowland featuring Lil Wayne - Motivation

27 24 Zac Brown Band featuring Jimmy Buffett - Knee Deep

23 25 Wiz Khalifa - Roll Up

26 26 Lady Antebellum - Just A Kiss

25 27 Ke$ha - Blow

32 28 Brad Paisley & Carrie Underwood - Remind Me

89 29 Britney Spears - I Wanna Go

33 30 Chris Brown - She Ain't You

 

28 31 Luke Bryan - Country Girl (Shake It For Me)

41 32 Enrique Iglesias with Usher featuring Lil Wayne - Dirty Dancer

36 33 The Band Perry - If I Die Young

31 34 Taylor Swift - Mean

29 35 Cee Lo Green - F**k You (Forget You)

16 36 Bad Meets Evil Featuring Bruno Mars - Lighters

34 37 Big Sean featuring Chris Brown - My Last

54 38 David Guetta featuring Flo Rida & Nicki Minaj - Where Them Girls At

30 39 Jeremih featuring 50 Cent - Down on Me

38 40 The Script - For The First Time

 

35 41 Rihanna - S&M

42 42 The Band Perry - You Lie

44 43 Miguel - Sure Thing

37 44 P!nk - F**kin' Perfect

40 45 Katy Perry - Firework

45 46 Chris Young - Tomorrow

50 47 Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter - You and Tequila

39 48 Tinie Tempah featuring Eric Turner - Written In The Stars

49 49 Jake Owen - Barefoot Blue Jean Night

46 50 Martin Solveig & Dragonette - Hello

 

51 51 T-Pain featuring Chris Brown - Best Love Song

** 52 Javier Colon (VOICE) - Fix You (NEW)

53 53 Rihanna - California King Bed

** 54 Dia Frampton (VOICE)- Losing My Religion (NEW)

55 55 Justin Moore - If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away

62 56 Maroon 5 - Never Gonna Leave This Bed

56 57 Lady GaGa - Born This Way

71 58 Beyonce - Best Thing I Never Had

61 59 Rihanna - Man Down

59 60 Eric Church - Homeboy

 

52 61 Coldplay - Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall

73 62 Nicole Scherzinger featuring 50 Cent - Right There

65 63 Eli Young Band - Crazy Girl

68 64 Dierks Bentley - Am I The Only One

70 65 Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks

58 66 Brad Paisley featuring Alabama - Old Alabama

67 67 Taylor Swift - The Story Of Us

** 68 Vicci Martinez (VOICE) - Dog Days Are Over (NEW)

** 69 Pitbull featuring T-Pain & Sean Paul - Shake Senora (NEW)

74 70 Lupe Fiasco featuring Trey Songz - Out Of My Head

 

77 71 Rodney Atkins - Take A Road Back

** 72 Selena Gomez & The Scene - Love You Like A Love Song (NEW)

72 73 Scotty McCreery - I Love You This Big

60 74 New Boyz featuring The Cataracs & Dev - Backseat

69 75 YC featuring Future - Racks

63 76 Keith Urban - Without You

82 77 Trey Songz featuring Drake - Unusual

81 78 Andy Grammer - Keep Your Head Up

83 79 Trace Adkins - Just Fishin

86 80 Ace Hood - Hustle Hard

 

79 81 Lil Wayne featuring Rick Ross - John

57 82 Dia Frampton (VOICE) - Heartless

84 83 Marsha Ambrosius - Far Away

78 84 Beyonce - Run The World (Girls)

87 85 Seether - Country Song

94 86 Victorious Cast featuring Victoria Justice - Best Friend's Brother

85 87 Gym Class Heroes Featuring Adam Levine - Stereo Heroes

93 88 Jennifer Lopez featuring Lil Wayne - I'm Into You

96 89 AfroJack Featuring Eva Simons - Take Over Control

98 90 Billy Currington - Love Done Gone

 

88 91 Miranda Lambert - Heart Like Mine

** 92 Xenia (VOICE) - The Man Who Can't Be Moved (NEW)

97 93 Toby Keith - Made In America

RE 94 Chris Brown featuring Justin Bieber - Next To You

** 95 Bella Thorne & Zendaya - Watch Me (NEW)

RE 96 Mac Miller - Donald Trump

** 97 Jill Scott featuring Anthony Hamilton - So In Love (NEW)

** 98 Train - Save Me, San Francisco (NEW)

95 99 Kirk Franklin - I Smile

** 100 Brantley Gilbert - Country Must Be Country Wide (NEW)

 

 

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Pitbull's 'Give Me Everything' Powers to No. 1 on Hot 100

 

June 29, 2011 1:55 EDT

 

Pitbull unleashes his first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, to be released tomorrow (June 30) on Billboard.com, as "Give Me Everything," featuring Ne-Yo, AfroJack and Nayer, rises 2-1. "Give" dips by 7% in digital sales to 187,000 downloads sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan, dropping 3-4 on Digital Songs. On Radio Songs, however, the track holds at No. 2 with a 6% uptick to 147 million in all-format audience, according to Nielsen BDS. Pitbull claims his first Hot 100 leader seven years, two months and two weeks since first he first debuted, with "Culo," featuring Lil Jon, the week of April 24, 2004. The Miami rapper's journey to his first Hot 100 No. 1 is the longest for a solo male since Lil Wayne waited eight years, nine months and three weeks between his first chart visit in 1999 and the five-week topper "Lollipop," featuring Static Major, 2008. AfroJack and Nayer also celebrate their first trips to the Hot 100 summit, while Ne-Yo takes up his second residence in the chart's penthouse, after reigning with debut entry "So Sick" in 2006.

 

The coronation of "Give" ends a 19-week Hot 100 reign by lead female artists - the second-longest in the chart's history - as Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" drops to No. 2 after seven weeks on top (the longest stay at the Hot 100's apex this year). "Deep" increases by 3% in airplay to 158 million audience impressions, spending a fifth week atop Radio Songs, but slides by 9% in downloads to 170,000, and holding at No. 5 on Digital Songs.

 

LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem," featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock, remains at No. 3, lifting 6-4 on Radio Songs (102 million, up 20%) and bulleting at No. 3 on Digital Songs (212,000, up 1%).

 

Katy Perry's "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" spends a second week at No. 4 (after blasting 31-4 last week), claiming the Hot 100's Airplay Gainer award. On Radio Songs, the track charges 21-11 (63 million, up 42%). "Friday" holds atop Digital Songs for a second frame, but with a 4% decrease to 226,000 downloads sold. The song had zoomed 28-1 on Digital Songs last week following the June 13 premiere of its star-studded video, whose guests include Rebecca Black.

 

Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" jumps 8-5 on the Hot 100, passing Lady GaGa's "The Edge of Glory" (6-6) and Perry's former five-week No. 1 "E.T," featuring Kanye West (5-7).

 

Following the song's unveiling in a live performance on last Tuesday's (June 21) episode of NBC's "The Voice," Maroon 5, led by series coach Adam Levine, and featured artist and fellow "Voice" coach Christina Aguilera, soar onto the Hot 100 at No. 8 with "Moves Like Jagger." The cut starts at No. 2 on Digital Songs (213,000). Aguilera had last ranked in the Hot 100's top 10 with "Keeps Gettin' Better" (No. 7) in 2008 and Maroon had last reached the top tier with the three-week No. 1 "Makes Me Wonder" in 2007.

 

Bruno Mars' "The Lazy Song" holds at No. 9 on the Hot 100, and Lil Wayne rounds out the top 10 with a 13-10 advance for "How to Love." The latter song, which roars 30-17 on Radio Songs (51 million, up 35%), becomes Weezy's 16th Hot 100 top 10, inching him closer to Jay-Z and Ludacris' record for most top 10s (17 each) among rappers.

 

Britney Spears claims the Hot 100's greatest positional gain, as "I Wanna Go" blasts 89-29 with Digital Gainer honors. The third single from "Femme Fatale" re-enters Digital Songs at No. 27 (67,000, up 282%) following the June 21 premiere of its video.

 

As two of the coaches from "The Voice" sing on the Hot 100's top new entry, four other songs from contestants on the series debut: Javier Colon ("Fix You," No. 52); Dia Frampton ("Losing My Religion," No. 54); Vicci Martinez ("Dog Days Are Over," No. 68); and, Xenia ("The Man Who Can't Be Moved," No. 92).

 

http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100#/n...005256872.story

 

 

From artist and song title name alone, #100 literally sounds like it could be the worst thing ever.

 

Nice to see both Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera back in the US top ten! These reality shows are making past it stars relevant again all of a sudden!

did u notice that Lil Wayne is almost featured on half on the tracks on the chart ????
Well, Lil Wayne is on 7% of the tracks in the Hot 100 this week. :lol: That's still a lot though. Although he's only featured on five of those songs.
did u notice that Lil Wayne is almost featured on half on the tracks on the chart ????

 

Did you notice there have been weeks when Glee Cast has had like 15 entries?

 

ALL songs from Taylor Swift's latest album charted at one point.

 

And without checking I bet Rihanna has at least 6 or 7 songs on UK singles chart too.

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And without checking I bet Rihanna has at least 6 or 7 songs on UK singles chart too.

 

5 - but she had 7 last week. Tinie Tempah had 8 at one point this year.

Well obviously the Party Rock Anthem wiki page is full of $h!t -- claiming it is #1 on the Hot 100. :lol:
Well obviously the Party Rock Anthem wiki page is full of $h!t -- claiming it is #1 on the Hot 100. :lol:

 

No doubt it will go #1 this week or the next though :lol:

Party Rock Anthem is a sure-fire #1 to be fair. It's nice that Pitbull got a week. I'm glad for Adele, but there's not really much point in her getting another week. And same for LMFAO, since they're going to get like 2 months at #1 probably.

 

Also, I read somewhere that Super Bass is the first solo song by a female rapper to get top 5 on the Hot 100 in almost 10 years!!!!! :o :o

Also, I read somewhere that Super Bass is the first solo song by a female rapper to get top 5 on the Hot 100 in almost 10 years!!!!! :o :o

 

I like Minaj, but I'm shocked to learn Trina never got a top 5. She is sublime.

 

 

"Pussy power, we in control"

"Nipples hard in designer bras"

"f*** all y'all bitches. Get a life. You got too much times on ya hand. I want y'all bitches to get a job."

"f*** da dime, I'm a silver dolla. Holla."

 

So many timeless lines :lol:

^ Haha, those are total lol. :lol:

 

Although by "solo" artist, I think they meant like not a collab. Apparently the last song to do it is Work It by Missy Elliott (which spent 10 weeks at #2!!! :o :o). Gutted for it really, it's a great song. The song wasn't really a "solo" song, since there was a remix with 50 Cent, it was produced by Timbaland and sampled Blondie, but it was only credited to one artist, which is what counts in this case. I think Super Bass isn't a true solo song either, since Ester Dean sings the hook, but she's not credited either.

From artist and song title name alone, #100 literally sounds like it could be the worst thing ever.

 

He looks yummy though :P

 

The 50 Cent remix of Work It didn't get as much airplay as the original and thus he shouldn't be credited. Missy's Lose Control (2005) is probably the most previous Top 5 hit lead by female rapper. Didn't check this.

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From artist and song title name alone, #100 literally sounds like it could be the worst thing ever.

 

It just might be. Just gave it a listen, it's like everything wrong with the genre crammed into a song.

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