Katy Perry's record-setting Last Friday Night spends a second week atop the Billboard Hot 100, the song will likely be dethroned next week* but still all of Perry's #1 hits stayed on top for more than a week. Party Rock Anthem stays at #2 while Lil Wayne's brand new song featuring Drake She Will bows at #3. It's the highest debut ever for Lil Wayne and his second highest ranking song on the chart after the #1 hits Lollipop and Jay Sean's Down where he is featured.
*Its biggest threat is Maroon Five's Moves Like Jagger which drops to #4 this week but is currently on top of the US iTunes chart and rising in airplay rapidly.
The Band Perry's 39-week old single If I Die Young rises to #14 matching its peak position. The song is still hanging on near the top 10 for both sales and airplay, it still has a chance to gain another peak but a top 10 peak is somehow hard to do at this point.
Gym Class Heroes' Stereo Hearts feat Adam Levine rises to #15 this week which is the group's 2nd Top 20 hit after their 2006 hit Cupid's Chokehold. Meanwhile, it will likely jump to the top 10 next week because it's currently inside the top 5 of US iTunes.
Rihanna's Cheers flies #25-#17 this week landing her 22nd top 20 hit and is also vying to become her 11th #1 which she could possibly do with this song as it is currently ascending on both the sales and airplay front.
Dropping on the chart this week and going recurrent is Britney Spears' Til The World Ends which stayed the chart for 24 weeks managing a #3 peak. This is Britney's second longest staying song on the chart after her breakthrough single Baby One More Time which charted for 32 weeks.
Here is this week's Billboard Hot 100 as posted at Pulse Music Board:
*Its biggest threat is Maroon Five's Moves Like Jagger which drops to #4 this week but is currently on top of the US iTunes chart and rising in airplay rapidly.
The Band Perry's 39-week old single If I Die Young rises to #14 matching its peak position. The song is still hanging on near the top 10 for both sales and airplay, it still has a chance to gain another peak but a top 10 peak is somehow hard to do at this point.
Gym Class Heroes' Stereo Hearts feat Adam Levine rises to #15 this week which is the group's 2nd Top 20 hit after their 2006 hit Cupid's Chokehold. Meanwhile, it will likely jump to the top 10 next week because it's currently inside the top 5 of US iTunes.
Rihanna's Cheers flies #25-#17 this week landing her 22nd top 20 hit and is also vying to become her 11th #1 which she could possibly do with this song as it is currently ascending on both the sales and airplay front.
Dropping on the chart this week and going recurrent is Britney Spears' Til The World Ends which stayed the chart for 24 weeks managing a #3 peak. This is Britney's second longest staying song on the chart after her breakthrough single Baby One More Time which charted for 32 weeks.
Here is this week's Billboard Hot 100 as posted at Pulse Music Board:
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