When is something interesting going to happen in the charts? It's another rather uninteresting week on the Hot 100. The UK singles chart hasn't been very interesting of late either--this weekend looks like it will be though.
1. Rude Boy - Rihanna
Rihanna spends a third week at #1 with "Rude Boy," which ties it with "S.O.S." for her third-longest stay at the top, following the 7 weeks for "Umbrella" and the 6 weeks with T.I. for "Live Your Life." She's the airplay gainer yet another week.
2. Nothin' on You - B.o.B. feat. Bruno Mars
B.o.B. is #2 for a second week. If this surges, it could surpass "Rude Boy" and hit #1. Seems possible pretty soon.
3. Hey, Soul Sister - Train
Also hoping to hit #1 soon is Train, who climb four spots to #3. This week, it becomes the group's highest-charting single, surpassing the #5 peak of "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)."
No singles move in or out of the top 10 this week.
11. In My Head - Jason DeRulo
Despite the fact that it looks like it will be the next #1 hit at pop radio, Jason DeRulo's "In My Head" is outside the top 10 for the time being, up one this week.
20. Whataya Want from Me - Adam Lambert
Last year's American Idol runner-up, Adam Lambert, scores his first top 20 hit as "Whataya Want from Me" climbs a notch to #20.
25. When I Look at You - Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus is this week's Digital Gainer, climbing 33 spots to #25 with "When I Look at You," the single from her new film, The Last Song. While I hear the movie is awful, this song is not bad. A decent power ballad. This is Cyrus' 7th top 40 hit.
No comments:
Post a Comment