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> #21 [:down: from #7]

> DEMI LOVATO

> "Skyscraper" [1st single from "Unbroken"]

> 32-54-91-x(78)-59-13-7-21-

> 4 weeks top 40; 6 weeks top 75; 7 weeks top 100

 

> #22 [:down: from #16]

> KLANGKARUSSELL feat. WILL HEARD

> "Sonnentanz (Sun Don't Shine)" [non-album single]

> 3-3-4-6-10-11-16-22-

> 8 weeks top 40

 

> #23 [:down: from #10]

> DIZZEE RASCAL feat. WILL.I.AM

> "Something Really Bad" [4th single from "The Fifth"]

> 10-23-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #24 [:up: from #46]

> YLVIS

> "The Fox" [non-album single]

> 88-65-46-24-

> 1 week top 40; 3 weeks top 75; 4 weeks top 100

 

> #25 [:down: from #21]

> PASSENGER

> "Let Her Go" [2nd single from "All The Little Lights"]

> 44-11-4-3-2-3-4-4-3-4-6-7-8-10-7-8-13-18-23-22-22-22-25-20-21-25-

> 25 weeks top 40; 26 weeks top 75

 

> #26 [:down: from #17]

> JESSIE J

> "It's My Party" [2nd single from "Alive"]

> 3-9-17-26-

> 4 weeks top 40

 

> #27 [:left: NON-MOVER]

> ROBIN THICKE feat. KENDRICK LAMAR

> "Give It 2 U" [2nd single from "Blurred Lines"]

> 86-100-x(1)-61-34-27-27-

> 3 weeks top 40; 4 weeks top 75; 6 weeks top 100

 

> #28 [:down: from #26]

> LADY GAGA

> "Applause" [1st single from "ARTPOP"]

> 5-9-7-8-10-15-19-26-28-

> 9 weeks top 40

 

> #29 [:down: from #23]

> CHRISTINA PERRI

> "A Thousand Years" [2nd single from "The Twilight Saga - Breaking Dawn - Part 1 - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"]

> 52-39-32-38-46-57-87-91-83-87-85-97-92-x(39)-75-19-13-13-19-27-30-29-37-49-64-73-71-72-68-95-x(2)-27-25-31-24-29-36-...

...-43-44-42-54-58-70-46-38-41-51-63-98-97-97-92-88-78-86-97-97-95-11-21-23-29-

> 22 weeks top 40; 42 weeks top 75; 60 weeks top 100

 

> #30 [:down: from #25]

> JOHN NEWMAN

> "Love Me Again" [1st single from "Tribute"]

> 1-2-3-4-2-6-11-15-16-21-23-28-27-25-30-

> 15 weeks top 40

 

> #31 [:down: from #18]

> LUCY SPRAGGAN

> "Last Night (Beer Fear)" [2nd single from "Join The Club"]

> 70-11-x(56)-18-31-

> 3 weeks top 40; 4 weeks top 75

 

> #32 [:down: from #28]

> ROBIN THICKE feat. T.I. and PHARRELL

> "Blurred Lines" [1st single from "Blurred Lines"]

> 1-1-1-1-2-2-1-2-3-3-5-7-10-10-15-18-19-18-28-32-

> 20 weeks top 40

 

> #33 [:down: from #19]

> NELLY feat. NICKI MINAJ and PHARRELL

> "Get Like Me" [2nd single from "M.O."]

> 19-33-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #34 [:down: from #31]

> JAY-Z feat. JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE

> "Holy Grail" [1st single from "Magna Carta... Holy Grail"]

> 24-15-17-11-7-9-13-13-14-17-20-25-31-34-

> 14 weeks top 40

 

> #35 [:down: from #24]

> HAIM

> "The Wire" [4th single from "Days Are Gone"]

> 16-24-35-

> 3 weeks top 40

 

> #36 [:left: NON-MOVER]

> LONDON GRAMMAR

> "Strong" [3rd single from "If You Wait"]

> 17-16-18-23-36-36-

> 6 weeks top 40

 

> #37 [:down: from #32]

> JASMINE THOMPSON

> "Ain't Nobody" [non-album single]

> 72-32-37-

> 2 weeks top 40; 3 weeks top 75

 

> #38 [:down: from #14]

> JASON MRAZ

> "I Won't Give Up" [1st single from "Love Is A Four Letter Word"]

> 16-15-15-17-16-13-16-18-22-23-30-38-48-46-52-52-55-58-69-54-58-68-x(2)-98-x(3)-23-11-24-41-58-67-20-42-70-84-x(17)-...

...-88-55-x(15)-76-59-x(7)-14-38-

> 18 weeks top 40; 35 weeks top 75; 39 weeks top 100

 

> #39 [:down: from #35]

> DJ FRESH vs. DIPLO feat. DOMINIQUE YOUNG UNIQUE

> "Earthquake" [1st single from TBA 4th album]

> 4-8-10-11-17-24-35-39-

> 8 weeks top 40

 

> #40 [:down: from #37]

> ARCTIC MONKEYS

> "Do I Wanna Know?" [2nd single from "AM"]

> 11-18-19-20-21-18-15-15-21-30-36-24-14-22-26-37-40-

> 17 weeks top 40

 

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Skyscraper :heart: This and Jar of Hearts!! :heart:
Pleasing that this drivel :manson: has taken a deserved 14 place tumble. :D
To think people were expecting Skyscraper to be No.1 at some point, myself included :(
I can exclusively reveal that Skyscraper is in the top 3 of this week's hate chart. But is it #1? :o Find out at 7pm :D
I can exclusively reveal that Skyscraper is in the top 3 of this week's hate chart. But is it #1? :o Find out at 7pm :D

It'll be between 'Skyscraper' and 'Can We Dance' (:().

opening of Skyscraper still sounds like Broken Strings to me
Bit late but :wub: :wub: :wub: Sonnentanz :dance:

If sky scrapper gets a live XF performance it's chart run will be mad!!

 

Dizzee & Jessie always have poor chat runs with held back songs compared to their on air songs, guess they release held back tracks as commercial crap tracks whereas the on air songs are more unique and build up to a peak and they don't expect them to do well - I mean Basline Junkie is by far the best release for DR new LP!!

Hahahahaha! Love Jameela! :heart:

20 :left: (from 20) Miley Cyrus - We Can't Stop [D]

 

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Chart Run: 1-3-6-5-7-8-14-15-20-20 [10 wks]

 

Release date: 04-08-2013

Format: download only single

Label: RCA Records Label

 

Sales: 300k+

 

Video here:

 

Biography

Miley Cyrus became an overnight sensation in 2006 as the star of Hannah Montana, a popular Disney Channel television series whose success allowed Cyrus to launch her own recording career several years later. Overnight popularity wasn't a new thing for the Cyrus family; Miley's father, country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, went from obscurity to stardom in a few short months in 1992, when "Achy Breaky Heart" became a crossover hit. The success of "Achy Breaky Heart" was hardly the only memorable event for Billy Ray that year, though, as he and his wife welcomed their daughter Destiny Hope Cyrus into the world on November 23, 1992. Destiny's cheerful disposition as a child earned her the nickname Smiley, which stuck when it was shortened to Miley.

 

Miley's career as a professional actress began in 2003, when she appeared alongside her father in an episode of the television series Doc. The same year, she landed a small role in the Tim Burton film Big Fish. The budding actress had also developed an interest in writing songs and learning how to sing, and in 2005, she landed a role that allowed her to put her skills in acting and music to work. Miley was cast in the title role of Hannah Montana, in which she played a teenage girl leading a double life: by day, she's Miley Stewart, an ordinary kid dealing with school, friends, siblings, and all the other foibles of life for a 14-year-old, while at night she dons a wig and becomes Hannah Montana, a multi-platinum pop star whose career is guided by her dad, songwriter Robby Stewart. Miley's friends don't know she's also Hannah, however, and keeping this a secret is no simple matter. After debuting in March 2006, Hannah Montana became an immediate success with young viewers and led to the release of a soundtrack CD in October, featuring Miley singing eight songs from the show along with five related tracks (including a duet with her father, Billy Ray, on "I Learned from You").

 

That fall, Miley hit the road as the opening act for another Disney-spawned pop act, the Cheetah Girls. A reissue of the Hannah Montana album followed in March 2007, not long after the show's theme song, "The Best of Both Worlds," was released as a single. A second Hannah Montana record, Hannah Montana 2/Meet Miley Cyrus, was released in summer 2007. That fall, Cyrus embarked on the Best of Both Worlds tour, which stretched into early 2008 and was edited into The Best of Both Worlds Concert film, which was released that spring. By then, Cyrus was busy recording Breakout, her first full-fledged album as herself, as well as shooting Hannah Montana: The Movie, which was slated for release the following year.

 

Breakout arrived in summer 2008. It topped the Billboard charts and quickly went platinum, paving the way for an even more successful year in 2009. Hannah Montana: The Movie was released that March and peaked at number one, while the soundtrack's lead single — a country-pop ballad called "The Climb" — became one of the year's most omnipresent songs, giving Miley her first multi-platinum hit. A short album, The Time of Our Lives, arrived several months later and yielded another hit with "Party in the U.S.A.," which charted inside the Billboard Top Ten for 16 weeks. Cyrus performed the song on the "Wonder World Tour," her first international tour, and also found time to film another movie, The Last Song, which hit theaters in 2010. With acting assuming such a large role in her life, Cyrus announced her decision to take a hiatus from music — but not before the release of her third album, Can't Be Tamed, which appeared that summer. ~ Mark Deming & Andrew Leahey, Rovi / iTunes

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2007 43 The Best Of Both Worlds (as Hannah Montana) -OST-

2008 11 See You Again -1-

2008 25 7 Things -1-

2009 16 Fly On The Wall -2-

2009 11 The Climb -OST-

2009 18 Hoedown Throwdown -OST-

2009 11 Party In The U.S.A. -1-

2010 13 Can't Be Tamed -2-

2013 34 Fall Down (will.i.am Feat. Miley Cyrus)

2013 01 We Can't Stop -1-

 

Discussion Thread Here

Time to get my twerk on! :wub:
Maybe it's because I've been listening to her album a lot, but this has finally grown on me a bit. :unsure: Took it's time. :lol:
:heart: I love the transformation of miley, although I can do without snogging sledge hammers!! :puke:
We Can't Stop isn't getting old :wub:

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