Thursday, April 01, 2010

Billboard Hot 100, April 10, 2010

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.

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