With her album coming out in 24 hours, it's time for a refresher. And since she is more popular today than 2 years ago, expect more domination.
From Billboard.biz on November 4, 2010
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Swift debuts 10 tracks from that album onto the Hot 100, led by "Sparks Fly" at No. 17. With her "Mine" falling 13-21, the singer has a total of 11 titles on the list, the most ever by a female artist. Only the Beatles (one week with 14 and two weeks with 12 in April 1964) have placed more songs simultaneously. David Cook also tallied 11 titles (all debuts) on the June 7, 2008, chart, following his "American Idol" coronation.
Counting "Speak Now's" three charting early-release digital singles ("Speak Now," "Back to December" and "Mean"), every track from the 14-song standard edition of "Speak Now" has appeared on the Hot 100.
Meanwhile, "Mean," which debuted at No. 11 last week with 163,000 downloads, falls off the chart, a victim of iTunes' Complete My Album scheme. The early-release singles from "Speak Now" are counted as returns when consumers opt to upgrade to a full album purchase. So it's normal to see such songs drop like a rock during the album's release week, as customers exchange their tracks for an album.
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Billboard Hot 100:
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17 (XX) Sparks Fly
21 (13) Mine
27 (XX) Innocent
41 (XX) The Story Of Us
54 (XX) Dear John
56 (XX) Better Than Revenge
63 (XX) Haunted
71 (XX) Last Kiss
75 (XX) Enchanted
84 (XX) Never Grow Up
85 (XX) Long Live
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11 songs on the Hot 100 (10 debuts + Mine).
"Speak Now," "Back to December" and "Mean" disappeared due to the "Complete My Album" feature.