Jump to content

Featured Replies

Posted

Billboard Top 100 Singles weekending 9th June 2007

 

1 (41) Umbrella - Rihanna

2 (51) Party Like A Rockstar – Shop Boyz

3 (1) Makes Me Wonder – Maroon 5

4 (2) Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin’) – T-Pain

5 (5) Home – Daughtry

6 (9) Summer Love – Justin Timberlake

7 (3) Girlfriend – Avril Lavigne

8 (21) Big Girls Don’t Cry - Fergie

9 (17) Never Again – Kelly Clarkson

10 (6) Pop, Lock & Drop It - Huey

11 (4) Give It To Me – Timbaland ft Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake

12 (8) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood

13 (7) I Tried – Bone-Thugs-Harmony ft Akon

14 (11) U & Ur Hand - Pink

15 (New) This Is My Now – Jordin Sparks

16 (10) Glamorous - Fergie

17 (14) Thnks Fr The Mmrs – Fall Out Boy

18 (New) You Give Love A Bad Name – Blake Lewis

19 (16) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani

20 (12) What I’ve Done – Linkin Park

21 (20) Get It Shawty - Lloyd

22 (15) I’m A Flirt – R. Kelly or Bow Wow

23 (13) Because Of You – Ne-Yo

24 (18) Don’t Matter - Akon

25 (19) Last Night – P. Diddy ft Keyshia Cole

26 (25) This Is Why I’m Hot - Mims

27 (27) Hey There Delilah – Plain White T’s

28 (22) Like A Boy - Ciara

29 (23) Cupid’s Chokehold – Gym Class Heroes

30 (New) Big Things Poppin’ (Do It) – T.I.

31 (24) Outta My System – Bow Wow

32 (26) The Way I Live – Baby Boy Da Prince

33 (33) Do You Know (The Ping Pong Song) – Enrique Iglesias

34 (29) It’s Not Over - Daughtry

35 (31) Wait For You – Elliott Yamin

36 (28) We Takin’ Over – DJ Khaled

37 (35) 2 Step - Unk

38 (37) Rock Yo Hips – Crime Mob

39 (30) If Everyone Cared - Nickelback

40 (34) Better Than Me - Hinder

41 (32) Face Down – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

42 (70) Wipe Me Down – Lil’ Boosie

43 (43) Ticks – Brad Paisley

44 (39) Say It Right – Nelly Furtado

45 (42) Please Don’t Go - Tank

46 (44) Teardrops On My Guitar – Taylor Swift

47 (47) Good Directions – Billy Currington

48 (36) Beautiful Liar – Beyonce & Shakira

49 (55) Lean Like A Cholo – Down A.K.A. Kilo

50 (46) What Goes Around…Comes Around – Justin Timberlake

51 (49) Lost In This Moment – Big & Rich

52 (50) Anonymous – Bobby Valentino

53 (Re) Working Class Hero – Green Day

54 (New) Tarantula – The Smashing Pumpkins

55 (53) Like This – Kelly Rowland ft Eve

56 (57) Moments – Emerson Drive

57 (52) Stolen – Dashboard Confessional

58 (54) Wasted – Carrie Underwood

59 (62) When I See U - Fantasia

60 (58) Forever – Papa Roach

61 (83) I Don’t Wanna Stop – Ozzy Osbourne

62 (63) Find Out Who Your Friends Are – Tracy Lawrence

63 (72) Rehab – Amy Winehouse

64 (56) Go Getta – Young Jeezy ft R. Kelly

65 (76) Same Girl – R. Kelly & Usher

66 (96) The Great Escape – Boys Like Girls

67 (59) Straight To The Bank – 50 Cent

68 (61) Little Wonders – Rob Thomas

69 (68) Sexy Lady – Yung Berg

70 (60) Stand – Rascal Flatts

71 (75) Lucky Man – Montgomery Gentry

72 (77) Icky Thump – The White Stripes

73 (78) Impacto – Daddy Yankee ft Fergie

74 (67) High Maintenance Woman – Toby Keith

75 (New) 4 In The Morning – Gwen Stefani

76 (73) A Woman’s Love – Alan Jackson

77 (82) Like This – Mims

78 (79) Wrapped – George Strait

79 (66) Settlin’ - Sugarland

80 (87) Teach Me – Musiq Soulchild

81 (New) Beautiful Girls – Sean Kingston

82 (85) I Told You So – Keith Urban

83 (69) (You Want To) Make A Memory – Bon Jovi

84 (65) This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race – Fall Out Boy

85 (86) Johnny Cash – Jason Aldean

86 (84) Tamborine - Eve

87 (71) Last Dollar (Fly Away) – Tim McGraw

88 (88) A Different World – Bucky Covington

89 (74) First Time – Lifehouse

90 (64) Buddy – Musiq Soulchild

91 (80) Candyman – Christina Aguilera

92 (93) I Need You – Tim McGraw & Faith Hill

93 (New) Lip Gloss – Lil’ Mama

94 (New) Make Me Better - Fabolous

95 (90) Get Me Bodied - Beyonce

96 (38) I’ll Stand By You – Carrie Underwood

97 (89) Don’t Make Me – Blake Shelton

98 (81) Anyway – Martina McBride

99 (New) The Way I Are - Timbaland

100 (New) Wall To Wall – Chris Brown

 

  • Replies 3
  • Views 587
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Billboard Top 100 Albums weekending 9th June 2007

 

1 (New) It Won’t Be Soon Before Long – Maroon 5

2 (1) Minutes To Midnight – Linkin Park

3 (New) Black Rain – Ozzy Osbourne

4 (New) Cold Summer: The Authorized Mixtape – Young Jeezy

5 (New) Lies For The Liars – The Used

6 (10) Daughtry - Daughtry

7 (3) Call Me Irresponsible – Michael Buble

8 (11) Some Hearts – Carrie Underwood

9 (6) The Next Best Thing – Avril Lavigne

10 (7) Because Of You – Ne-Yo

11 (12) Back To Black – Amy Winehouse

12 (2) Sex Love & Pain - Tank

13 (4) Sky Blue Sky - Wilco

14 (New) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At The World’s End – Original Soundtrack

15 (9) Strength & Loyalty – Bone-Thugs-Harmony

16 (13) Taylor Swift – Taylor Swift

17 (New) Survival Of The Fittest – Lil’ Boosie, Webbie & Foxx

18 (18) The Dutchess - Fergie

19 (15) Konvicted – Akon

20 (16) Now 24 – Various Artists

21 (5) One Of The Boys – Gretchen Wilson

22 (22) All The Right Reasons - Nickelback

23 (26) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani

24 (New) The Sun and the Moon – The Bravery

25 (17) Let It Go – Tim McGraw

26 (14) Special Occasion – Bobby Valentino

27 (19) Me and My Gang – Rascal Flatts

28 (24) Future Sex/Love Sounds – Justin Timberlake

29 (20) Elliott Yamin – Elliott Yamin

30 (21) The Evolution Of – Robin Thicke

31 (36) Infinity On High – Fall Out Boy

32 (8) United Abominations - Megadeth

33 (31) Extreme Behaviour - Hinder

34 (44) Shrek The Third – Original Soundtrack

35 (28) Year Zero – Nine Inch Nails

36 (32) Loose – Nelly Furtado

37 (27) B’Day - Beyonce

38 (33) Shock Value - Timbaland

39 (37) Hannah Montana – Original Soundtrack

40 (New) The Warmth Of The Sun – Beach Boys

41 (29) Crazy Ex-Girlfriend – Miranda Lambert

42 (40) A Hundred Miles Or More: A Collection – Alison Krauss

43 (25) Waking Up Laughing – Martina McBride

44 (45) I’m Not Dead - Pink

45 (43) Introducing Joss Stone – Joss Stone

46 (42) Luvan Musiq – Musiq Soulchild

47 (New) Ahora Y Siempre – Alacranes Musical

48 (61) As Cruel As School Children – Gym Class Heroes

49 (41) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae

50 (48) Street Love - Lloyd

51 (35) Snakes and Arrows - Rush

52 (47) The Reminder - Feist

53 (167) Dusk and Summer – Dashboard Confessional

54 (39) Ain’t Nothing Like Me – Joe

55 (38) Volta - Bjork

56 (53) Continuum – John Mayer

57 (52) Enjoy The Ride - Sugarland

58 (46) Pure BS – Blake Shelton

59 (New) A Poet’s Life – Tim Armstrong

60 (New) All Of The Above - United

61 (56) Bucky Covington – Bucky Covington

62 (30) Hey Eugene! – Pink Martini

63 (60) Get Money Stay True – Paul Wall

64 (New) Truth In Sincerity – Amber Pacific

65 (66) Alright, Still – Lily Allen

66 (64) We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank – Modest Mouse

67 (34) Live In Concert 2006 – Barbra Streisand

68 (New) Boxer – The National

69 (49) Not Too Late – Norah Jones

70 (59) Phobia – Breaking Benjamin

71 (57) Buck The World – Young Buck

72 (51) New Moon – Elliott Smith

73 (72) Don’t You Fake It – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

74 (85) Every Second Counts – Plain White T’s

75 (65) How To Save A Life – The Fray

76 (55) Your Man – Josh Turner

77 (70) A Beautiful Lie – 30 Seconds To Mars

78 (74) One-X – Three Days Grace

79 (71) Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing – Keith Urban

80 (58) Djin Djin – Angelique Kidjo

81 (23) Release The Stars – Rufus Wainwright

82 (80) 15 - Buckcherry

83 (76) The Inspiration – Young Jeezy

84 (69) Morning Constitutions – Larry The Cable Guy

85 (91) Fantasia - Fantasia

86 (68) Dignity – Hilary Duff

87 (84) Rocket Man: Number Ones – Elton John

88 (73) Music Is My Savior - Mims

89 (82) If You’re Going Through Hell – Rodney Atkins

90 (67) It Just Comes Natural – George Strait

91 (62) High School Musical: The Concert – Various Artists

92 (75) Time Well Wasted – Brad Paisley

93 (88) Doin’ Somethin’ Right – Billy Currington

94 (86) Greatest Hits – Gary Allan

95 (79) Favourite Worst Nightmare – Arctic Monkeys

96 (50) Awake – Josh Groban

97 (63) American Doll Posse – Tori Amos

98 (78) Sam’s Town – The Killers

99 (95) The Story – Brandi Carlile

100 (102) For The Love – Tracy Lawrence

 

Billboard Adult Top 20 weekending 9th June 2007

 

1 (1) If Everyone Cared - Nickelback

2 (2) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani

3 (4) Home - Daughtry

4 (3) Makes Me Wonder – Maroon 5

5 (6) Little Wonders – Rob Thomas

6 (7) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood

7 (5) It’s Not Over - Daughtry

8 (9) U & Ur Hand - Pink

9 (8) Say It Right – Nelly Furtado

10 (11) Better Than Me - Hinder

11 (10) How To Save A Life – The Fray

12 (13) Never Again – Kelly Clarkson

13 (16) First Time - Lifehouse

14 (12) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol

15 (14) Gravity – John Mayer

16 (17) Colorful – Rocco DeLuca & The Burden

17 (15) What Goes Around…Comes Around – Justin Timberlake

18 (19) Girlfriend – Avril Lavigne

19 (18) Cupid’s Chokehold – Gym Class Heroes

20 (20) Other Side Of The World – KT Tunstall

 

Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 20 weekending 9th June 2007

 

1 (3) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer

2 (2) How To Save A Life – The Fray

3 (1) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol

4 (4) Everything – Michael Buble

5 (5) Far Away - Nickelback

6 (7) Streetcorner Symphony – Rob Thomas

7 (6) Hurt – Christina Aguilera

8 (9) Change – Kimberly Locke

9 (8) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae

10 (11) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall

11 (12) Raincoat – Kelly Sweet

12 (10) Irreplaceable - Beyonce

13 (14) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani

14 (13) Fooled Around And Fell In Love – Rod Stewart

15 (15) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood

16 (16) Never Alone – Jim Brickman ft Lady Antebellum

17 (17) My Little Girl – Tim McGraw

18 (18) February Song – Josh Groban

19 (19) It’s Not Over - Daughtry

20 (22) Home – Daughtry

 

Chartbeat

from Billboard.com

 

May 31, 2007,

Fred Bronson

 

'UMBRELLA' REIGNS: When Rihanna leapt 34-1 with "SOS" in May 2006, it was the second-biggest move to No. 1 in the history of The Billboard Hot 100. This week, the Barbadian-born singer takes an even bigger jump to the top, as her "Umbrella" (SRP/Def Jam) flies 41-1. This time, that's only good enough to be the third biggest charge to pole position in the 49-year existence of the Hot 100.

 

Still, Rihanna owns two of the five biggest moves to No. 1. Justin Timberlake briefly held that same record, but one of his debuts has been pushed out of the top five. Here are the biggest jumps to No. 1 in Hot 100 history,

including all songs that have advanced to No. 1 from below the top 30:

 

64-1 "Makes Me Wonder," Maroon 5 (May 12, 2007)

52-1 "A Moment Like This," Kelly Clarkson (Oct. 5, 2002)

42-1 "Give It to Me," Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake (April 21, 2007)

41-1 "Umbrella," Rihanna featuring Jay-Z (June 9, 2007)

34-1 "SOS," Rihanna (May 13, 2006)

 

32-1 "This Is Why I'm Hot," Mims (March 10, 2007)

31-1 "SexyBack," Justin Timberlake (Sept. 9, 2006)

 

"Umbrella" is the second No. 1 for Rihanna and the third for Jay-Z. He has been in the featured position on all three of his chart-toppers:

 

"Heartbreaker," Mariah Carey featuring Jay-Z (two weeks, October 1999)

"Crazy in Love," Beyonce featuring Jay-Z (eight weeks, July-August, 2003)

"Umbrella," Rihanna featuring Jay-Z (one week to date, June 2007)

 

Rihanna's single is strong in both sales and airplay. "Umbrella" opens at No. 1 on Hot Digital Songs and inches up 3-2 on Hot 100 Airplay.

 

"Umbrella" represents just one-half of the biggest cumulative gain in the top two of the Hot 100. The runner-up spot is held by Shop Boyz' "Party Like a Rockstar" (Ondeck/Universal Republic), which pole vaults 51-2.

 

'NOW' 15, 'NAME' 18: That's the score in the Jordin Sparks-Blake Lewis game. The top two contestants from the sixth season of "American Idol"

make their debuts on the Hot 100 (and other Billboard charts), making them the 29th and 30th singers from the franchise to garner ink on our surveys. Sparks bows at No. 15 with "This Is My Now" (19), No. 66 with "A Broken Wing," and at No. 80 with "I Who Have Nothing," while Lewis enters at No. 18 with his remake of Bon Jovi's "You Give Love a Bad Name" (19) and at No. 99 with his take of the Zombies' "Time Of The Season."

 

On Hot Digital Songs, "This Is My Now" is new at No. 9 and "You Give Love a Bad Name" opens at No. 11. Sparks also bows at No. 46 with "A Broken Wing" and No. 58 with "I Who Have Nothing." Lewis' "Time of the Season" enters at No. 70.

 

Chart Beat readers who are keeping score might remember that when Paris Bennett made her Billboard debut last month, she was the 27th "Idol" to chart. So who was No. 28?

 

Sixth-season finalist Mandisa debuts at No. 2 on Hot Singles Sales with "Only the World" (Sparrow). The single is in its second week on both the Christian Songs chart, where it ranks No. 17, and Christian AC, where it rises to No. 16.

 

The appearance of "Only the World" means that the fifth season of "American Idol" has produced the highest number of chart-worthy artists.

 

Adding Mandisa, Jordin and Blake to the list, here is a revised summary of which "Idol" finalists have charted, season by season:

 

Season one: (five)

Kelly Clarkson

Justin Guarini

Tamyra Gray

R.J. Helton

Jim Verraros

 

Season two: (four)

Ruben Studdard

Clay Aiken

Kimberley Locke

Josh Gracin

 

Season three: (seven)

Fantasia

Diana DeGarmo

Jasmine Trias

LaToya London

George Huff

John Stevens

Jennifer Hudson

 

Season four: (three)

Carrie Underwood

Bo Bice

Mario Vazquez

 

Season five: (eight)

Taylor Hicks

Katharine McPhee

Elliot Yamin

Chris Daughtry

Paris Bennett

Kellie Pickler

Bucky Covington

Mandisa

 

Season six: (two)

Jordin Sparks

Blake Lewis

 

That adds up to 29. Non-finalist William Hung brings the total up to 30.

 

Sparks and Lewis also debut on Top Digital Albums with their respective EPs. Because these are available exclusively through iTunes, they are not eligible to chart on The Billboard 200. Sparks enters at No. 2 and Lewis at No. 3. Like the singles, the label for the EPs is listed as 19.

 

As of Chart Beat's press deadline, label deals have not been firmed for Sparks and Lewis, though both will be signed to imprints within the Sony BMG family.

 

In previous seasons, the finale songs for the top two finalists have often debuted at No. 1 or No. 2 on the Hot 100, but that's because there were commercial singles available. So far, Sparks' "This Is My Now" and Lewis' "You Give Love a Bad Name" are only available as digital downloads.

 

With 2007 almost half over, 11 songs have debuted inside the top 30. At the halfway point of 2006, only six songs had debuted inside the top 30, none of them higher than No. 19. In 2005, only four songs had debuted inside the top 30 during the first six months of the year.

 

The 11 highest debuts of 2007 are:

 

No. 2: "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race," Fall Out Boy (Feb. 3)

No. 5: "Girlfriend," Avril Lavigne (March 17)

No. 6: "I'll Stand By You," Carrie Underwood (May 12) No. 7: "What I've Done," Linkin Park (April 21)

No. 8: "Never Again," Kelly Clarkson (May 12)

No. 14: "Push It to the Limit," Corbin Bleu (Feb. 3)

No. 15: "This Is My Now," Jordin Sparks (June 9)

No. 18: "You Give Love a Bad Name," Blake Lewis (June 9)

No. 27: "(You Want To) Make a Memory," Bon Jovi (May 19)

No. 28: "Icky Thump," The White Stripes (May 12) No. 30: "Big Things Poppin' (Do It)," T.I. (June 9)

 

LOCKEING UP THE CHART: While neither Jordin Sparks nor Blake Lewis found themselves at No. 1 on any Billboard chart this week, the total of chart-toppers for the "American Idol" franchise still increases to 124, as predicted in last week's Chart Beat.

 

Kimberley Locke's "Change" (Curb) glides 2-1 on Hot Dance Club Play, giving the second season finalist her first No. 1 on this chart. Her debut single, "8th World Wonder," topped the Hot Dance Singles Sales chart in 2004.

 

Locke is currently in the cast of VH1's "Celebrity Fit Club" and a clip of her making the video for "Change" was seen on the show this week. "Change" also improves its position on the Adult Contemporary list, where it moves 9-8.

 

IF EVERYBODY HAD AN OCEAN: The Beach Boys are back - can summer be far behind? The compilation album, "The Warmth of the Sun" (Capitol), enters The Billboard 200 at No. 40. That makes it the second highest-ranking Beach Boys album of the last 30 years. In June 2003, "The Very Best of the Beach Boys: Sounds of Summer" peaked at No. 16.

 

Thanks to this new CD, the Beach Boys' album chart span is stretched to 44 years, six month and two weeks, dating back to the debut of "Surfin' Safari" the week of Nov. 24, 1962.

 

OZZMAN IN: Not many artists can say they had the biggest album of their career almost 37 years after making their Billboard chart debut. But Ozzy Osbourne can.

 

The musical icon first appeared on The Billboard 200 the week of Aug. 29, 1970, when the eponymously-titled debut album by Black Sabbath made its bow.

 

Now, 36 years, nine months and two weeks later, the patriarch of the Osbourne family enters the album tally at No. 3 with "Black Rain" (Epic).

 

As a solo artist, Osbourne's peak position until now was No. 4, achieved by "Ozzmosis" in November 1995 and "Down to Earth" in November 2001.

 

The highest-ranked Black Sabbath album is the 1971 release "Master of Reality," which topped out at No. 8.

 

A 'MOMENT' LIKE THIS: Big & Rich should be feeling a little bigger and a little richer this week. The duo earns its first top 10 hit on Hot Country Songs, as "Lost in This Moment" (Warner Bros.) climbs 12-9. This is the 11th Big & Rich song to chart, since the twosome made its debut the week of Dec. 27, 2003 with "Wild West Show."

 

Until this week, the highest-ranked Big & Rich song was "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)," which peaked at No. 11 the week of Aug. 7, 2004.

 

ALL 'CHANGE' AT THE TOP: For the fifth time, John Mayer's "Waiting on the World to Change" (Aware/Columbia) moves into the penthouse of the Adult Contemporary chart. It's the 12th week at No. 1 for the song, though it has

 

never held the position for more than six weeks at a time. "Change" is tied with Natasha Bedingfield's 2006 song "Unwritten" for returning to No. 1 more often than any other title in AC history.

 

SMASHING TIME: A seven-year absence from Modern Rock Tracks has apparently made the hearts of Smashing Pumpkins fans grow fonder. The self-imposed hiatus hasn't hurt the group's chart fortunes, as "Tarantula" (Reprise) soars 30-5, to become the 17th consecutive top 10 hit for the band (and sixth consecutive top five hit).

 

The Pumpkins already held the record for the most consecutive top 10 hits in Modern Rock history, so this smashing return simply extends their lead.

 

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.