Friday, October 29, 2010

Billboard Hot 100 (Nov. 6, 2010)

Far East Movement's "Like A G6" logs its 2nd week atop the Hot 100 this week with Bruno Mars' "Just The Way You Are" still at #2. "Like A G6" topped the Hot Digital Songs chart selling 204 thousand downloads while "Just The Way You Are" rules the airplay chart. Rihanna and Nelly flip flopped with "Only Girl (In The World) matching its peak position at #3 and "Just a Dream" dropping to #4 while Usher's "DJ Got Us Fallin in Love" holds steady at #5

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Unlike "Speak Now" and "Back to December" Taylor Swift's final digital promo single "Mean" failed to debut inside the top 10 by a hair as it enters the chart at #11 this week. However, expect a bunch of Taylor Swift tracks debuting on next week's chart as the Swift's third album "Speak Now" went on sale this week and the tracks were available for individual purchase on iTunes and for a couple of days "Speak Now" tracks dominated the iTunes top 20. Coincidentally, industry reports say that Swift's third album has a good chance of selling 1 million copies for its first week. I'm rooting for her to achieve that especially in the sales climate this year, this would be great news that CD format isn't really dead.

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On the other hand, the failure to debut inside the Top 10 of Taylor Swift's "Mean" paved the way for Pink to claim her 10th top 10 single with "Raise Your Glass" climbs from #11 to #10 this week. Pink has two #1s "So What" in 2008 and 2001's "Lady Marmalade", a collaboration with Christina Aguilera, Lil Kim and Mya.

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Neon Tree's "Animal" sits at #15 for the 4th consecutive week, will this song ever climb up or will this be the peak position? Other songs that are stalling after a promising rise a couple weeks back are Chris Brown's "Deuces" at #16 and Cee Lo Green's "F**K You (Forget You) at #17. On the other hand, after sluggish starts Daughtry's "September" and Sarah Bareilles "King of Anything" are showing signs of growth as both single climbs at #36 and #37. Adult contemporary tracks rises slow but they have a proven longevity and I could see these tracks staying for quite awhile on the chart and probably could reach the top 20 if the song catches on even more ala "Hey, Soul Sister". Let's wait and see.

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Usher's OMG is still the longest chart sitter with 30 weeks on the chart, it climbs to #43 from #44 last week. But this could be the last week on the chart as we would see a lot of Taylor Swift tracks entering the Hot 100 next week which could push a lot of songs out to Recurrent status. Also candidates to moving to recurrent status are B.o.B's "Magic" (#45) and Train's "If It's Love" (#46) both songs spend its 20th week on the chart this and as per Billboard rules a song that charts below #50 on its supposed 21th week on the chart will automatically be moved to the recurrents chart.

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Here is this week's Billboard Hot 100 courtesy of Pulse Music Board:

01 01 11 Far*East Movement Featuring Cataracs & Dev, Like A G6
02 02 14 Bruno Mars, Just The Way You Are
03 04 07 Rihanna, Only Girl (In The World)
04 03 10 Nelly, Just A Dream
05 05 15 Usher Featuring Pitbull, DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love
06 10 11 Trey Songz Featuring Nicki Minaj, Bottoms Up
07 07 14 Katy Perry, Teenage Dream
08 08 21 Taio Cruz, Dynamite
09 09 17 Flo Rida Featuring David Guetta, Club Can't Handle Me
10 11 03 P!nk, Raise Your Glass
11 01 Taylor Swift, Mean
12 12 18 Eminem Featuring Rihanna, Love The Way You Lie
13 14 12 Taylor Swift, Mine
14 13 24 Enrique Iglesias Featuring Pitbull, I Like It
15 15 21 Neon Trees, Animal
16 16 17 Chris Brown Featuring Tyga & Kevin McCall, Deuces
17 17 09 Cee Lo Green, F**k You (Forget You)
18 22 07 Waka Flocka Flame Featuring Roscoe Dash & Wale, No Hands
19 34 05 Mike Posner, Please Don't Go
20 20 10 Lil Wayne Featuring Drake, Right Above It
21 19 16 The Band Perry, If I Die Young
22 18 15 Ke$ha, Take It Off
23 23 13 Sugarland, Stuck Like Glue
24 24 18 OneRepublic, Secrets
25 28 07 will.i.am & Nicki Minaj, Check It Out
26 21 11 Usher Featuring Jay-Z, Hot Tottie
27 32 11 The Ready Set, Love Like Woe
28 25 26 Mike Posner, Cooler Than Me
29 36 06 Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup, We No Speak Americano
30 06 02 Taylor Swift, Back To December
31 26 24 Katy Perry Featuring Snoop Dogg, California Gurls
32 84 03 Shakira Featuring El Cata, Loca
33 31 28 B.o.B Featuring Hayley Williams, Airplanes
34 29 18 Maroon 5, Misery
35 35 13 Drake Featuring T.I. & Swizz Beatz, Fancy
36 40 12 Daughtry, September
37 42 18 Sara Bareilles, King Of Anything
38 43 12 Sean Kingston Featuring Nicki Minaj, Letting Go (Dutty Love)
39 46 11 Zac Brown Band Featuring Alan Jackson, As She's Walking Away
40 30 25 Eminem, Not Afraid
41 37 15 Darius Rucker, Come Back Song
42 33 12 Jay Sean Featuring Nicki Minaj, 2012 (It Ain't The End)
43 44 30 Usher Featuring will.i.am, OMG
44 52 06 Trey Songz, Can't Be Friends
45 39 20 B.o.B Featuring Rivers Cuomo, Magic
46 49 20 Train, If It's Love
47 53 19 Rodney Atkins, Farmer's Daughter
48 56 09 Jason Aldean, My Kinda Party
49 59 08 Eminem Featuring Lil Wayne, No Love
50 66 04 Rick Ross Featuring Drake & Chrisette Michele, Aston Martin Music
51 64 03 Wiz Khalifa, Black And Yellow
52 57 04 Pitbull Featuring T-Pain, Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor)
53 47 13 Kenny Chesney, The Boys Of Fall
54 38 03 Kanye West Featuring Pusha T, Runaway
55 58 08 Brad Paisley, Anything Like Me
56 55 15 Easton Corbin, Roll With It
57 01 Katy Perry, Firework
58 61 06 Miguel Featuring J. Cole, All I Want Is You
59 68 04 Nicki Minaj, Right Thru Me
60 62 09 Jazmine Sullivan, Holding You Down (Goin In Circles)
61 65 11 Mumford & Sons, Little Lion Man
62 51 18 Adam Lambert, If I Had You
63 63 10 Rascal Flatts, Why Wait
64 73 03 David Guetta Featuring Kid Cudi, Memories
65 03 Kings Of Leon, Radioactive
66 01 Hannah Montana Featuring Iyaz, Gonna Get This
67 74 03 Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina, Stereo Love
68 70 05 Carrie Underwood, Mama's Song
69 67 09 YG, Toot It And Boot It
70 82 06 Plain White T's, Rhythm Of Love
71 72 15 Monica, Love All Over Me
72 71 08 George Strait, The Breath You Take
73 60 17 Josh Turner, All Over Me
74 78 03 Jesse McCartney, Shake
75 79 04 Bruno Mars, Grenade
76 76 06 Reba, Turn On The Radio
77 75 08 Miranda Lambert, Only Prettier
78 01 Willow, Whip My Hair
79 01 Kanye West Featuring Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Bon Iver & Nicki Minaj, Monster
80 18 Shakira Featuring Freshlyground, Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)
81 89 04 Keith Urban, Put You In A Song
82 01 Kings Of Leon, The End
83 01 Rihanna Featuring Drake, What's My Name?
84 77 06 Florence + The Machine, Dog Days Are Over
85 85 09 Josh Thompson, Way Out Here
86 45 03 Taylor Swift, Speak Now
87 02 3OH!3, Double Vision
88 100 02 Trace Adkins, This Ain't No Love Song
89 01 T-Pain Featuring Rick Ross, Rap Song
90 01 My Darkest Days Featuring Zakk Wylde, Porn Star Dancing
91 01 Lloyd, Lay It Down
92 90 16 Rick Ross Featuring Styles P, B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast)
93 01 The Black Keys, Tighten Up
94 86 20 Lady Antebellum, Our Kind Of Love
95 01 Natasha Bedingfield, Strip Me
96 95 03 Akon, Angel
97 97 06 Eric Church, Smoke A Little Smoke
98 92 19 Blake Shelton, All About Tonight
99 20 T.I. Featuring Keri Hilson, Got Your Back
100 03 Linkin Park, Waiting For The End


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