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Friday, July 1, 2011

BILLBOARD H100 - Give me Everything to the TOP!

After spending seven weeks at the top spot Adele's Rolling in The Deep drops to number two making a way to PitBull's (featuring Ne-yo and Afrojack and Nayer) Give me Everything to take the top!



Pitbull claims his first Hot 100 leader seven years, two months and two weeks since first he first debuted, with "Culo," featuring Lil Jon, the week of April 24, 2004. The Miami rapper's journey to his first Hot 100 No. 1 is the longest for a solo male since Lil Wayne waited eight years, nine months and three weeks between his first chart visit in 1999 and the five-week topper "Lollipop," featuring Static Major, 2008.


LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem," featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock, remains at No. 3,Katy Perry's "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" spends a second week at No. 4 (after blasting 31-4 last week), claiming the Hot 100's Airplay Gainer award."
Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" jumps 8-5 on the Hot 100, passing Lady Gaga's "The Edge of Glory" (6-6) and Perry's former five-week No. 1 "E.T," featuring Kanye WestFollowing the song's unveiling in a live performance on last Tuesday's (June 21) episode of NBC's "The Voice," Maroon 5, led by series coach Adam Levine, and featured artist and fellow "Voice" coach Christina Aguilera, soar onto the Hot 100 at No. 8 with "Moves Like Jagger. (5-7).
 

Rounding up the top 10 is Bruno Mars' "The Lazy Song" holds at No. 9 on the Hot 100, and Lil Wayne rounds out the top 10 with a 13-10 advance for "How to Love."


Other Notable entries in the Hot 100 is Britney Spears claims the Hot 100's greatest positional gain, as "I Wanna Go" blasts 89-29 with Digital Gainer honors. The third single from "Femme Fatale" re-enters Digital Songs at No. 27 (67,000, up 282%) following the June 21 premiere of its video. As two of the coaches from "The Voice" sing on the Hot 100's top new entry, four other songs from contestants on the series debut: Javier Colon ("Fix You," No. 52); Dia Frampton ("Losing My Religion," No. 54); Vicci Martinez ("Dog Days Are Over," No. 68); and, Xenia ("The Man Who Can't Be Moved," No. 92).


Bruno Mars' Just The Way You Are finally exit the Hot 100 with 48 week reign giving to Cee Lo Green's Forget You the longest stay in the chart with 44 weeks.

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