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“Feel This Moment” by Pitbull featuring Christina Aguilera drops from #10 to #13, ending a seven-week run in the top 10.
Demi Lovato’s “Heart Attack” jumps from #12 to #11 in its 11th week.
“The Way” by Ariana Grande featuring Mac Miller jumps from #15 to #12 in its seventh week. Both songs have already reached #10.
“Get Lucky” by Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams rebounds from #17 to #15 in its fourth week. The song has already climbed as high as #14. The song holds at #1 for the third straight week on the Official U.K. Chart. It’s just the second hit by a French artist to spend three or more weeks at # 1 in the U.K. It follows Charles Aznavour’s “She,” which spent four weeks at #1 in 1974. Aznavour, who was 50 at the time, was a huge international star. He’ll turn 89 next week (May 22).
Fall Out Boy’s “My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark” rebounds from #18 to #16 in its 14th week. The song has already reached #15…
Blake Shelton lands his third top 20 hit as “Boys ’Round Here” (featuring Pistol Annies & Friends) jumps from #23 to #19 in its seventh week. This hit follows “Austin” (#18” in 2001) and “Honey Bee” (#13 in 2011)…
“Highway Don’t Care” by Tim McGraw with Taylor Swift jumps from #29 to #23 in its 11th week…
Emeli Sande’s “Next To Me” jumps from #34 to #26 in its 12th week.
Avril Lavigne lands her 10th top 30 hit as “Here’s To Never Growing Up” surges from #60 to #30 in its fifth week. Lavigne is 28, two years younger than John Cougar was in 1982 when he sang (in “Jack & Diane”) “hold onto 16 as long as you can…” “Never growing up” is a perennial theme in pop music.
“Clarity” by Zedd featuring Foxes jumps from #58 to #41 in its eighth week…
Anna Kendrick’s “Cups (Pitch Perfect’s When I’m Gone)” jumps from #52 to #44 in its 20th week…
Jason Derulo’s “The Other Side” jumps from #65 to #50 in its fourth week…
“Blurred Lines” by Robin Thicke featuring T.I. + Pharrell jumps from #70 to #54 in its fourth week.
Lana Del Rey’s “Young And Beautiful” leaps from #95 to #59 in its third week. The song from The Great Gatsby soundtrack is Del Rey’s highest-charting hit. “Video Games” reached #91 in 2012.
“Live It Up” by Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull is the week’s second highest new entry at #73. This is their third teaming. “On The Floor” hit #3. “Dance Again” reached #17…
Little Mix’s “Wings” leaps from #94 to #79 in its sixth week. The song reached #1 on The Official U.K. Chart in September…
Gloriana’s “Can’t Shake You” debuts at #83. It’s from A Thousand Miles Left Behind, which came out last July.
Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Tonight I’m Getting Over You” debuts at #90. It’s vying to become her third top 10 hit, following the #1 smash “Call Me Maybe” and “Good Time,” a collabo with Owl City which reached #8.
Randy Houser’s “Runnin’ Outta
Moonlight” debuts at #91. It’s from his third studio album, How Country Feels…
Danielle Bradbery’s version of Pam Tillis’ 1992 hit “Maybe It Was Memphis” debuts at #92. Bradbery, 16, is a contestant on The Voice. Tillis’ recording didn’t make the Hot 100 (country songs rarely did back then), but reached #3 on Hot Country Songs…
Easton Corbin’s “All Over The Road” debuts at #98. It’s the title song from his second studio album, which was released in September…
“Tapout” by Rich Gang featuring Birdman, Lil Wayne, Mack Maine, Nicki Minaj & Future debuts at #100. This is from the Young Money compilation Rich Gang: Flashy Lifestyle, which is due May 21.
Hunter Hayes’ “Wanted” tops the 3 million mark in digital sales this week. It’s the 12th country song to achieve that milestone. Hayes is the second country male solo artist to land a 3 million-seller. He follows Jason Aldean, who scored with “Dirt Road Anthem.” Hayes, 21, is the second youngest solo artist in country music history to land a 3 million-seller. Taylor Swift was 19 when she first reached the plateau in March 2009 with “Love Story.” “Wanted” reached #16 on the Hot 100. It logged three weeks at #1 on Hot Country Songs.
“Scream & Shout” by will.i.am & Britney Spears also tops the 3 million mark in digital sales. It’s the third 3-million-seller for both artists. will.i.am previously hit the 3 million mark as the featured artist on Usher’s “OMG” (4,719,000) and Fergie’s “Fergalicious” (3,121,000). Spears previously scored with “Womanizer” (3,380,000) and “Circus” (3,043,000). “Scream & Shout” reached #3 on the Hot 100.
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