After Capitol released it to radio and retail on Feb. 13, "Part," the lead single from Perry's "Teenage Dream" deluxe edition, "The Complete Confection" (due March 27), blasts in atop the Hot 100 and Digital Songs with 411,000 downloads sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
On September 23, 2009, Jive Records officially announced the release of a greatest hits titled The Singles Collection through Spears's official website, in celebration of Spears's ten-year anniversary in the music industry, also announcing the release of "3" as the lead single from the album.
I think Part Of Me should be added as well. Great job anyway.
Mariah Carey - 7
#1 — "Vision of Love" (Lead single from "Mariah Carey", 1990)
#1 — "Emotions" (Lead single from "Emotions", 1991)
#1 — "I'll Be There" (Lead single from "MTV Unplugged", 1992)
#1 — "Dreamlover" (Lead single from "Music Box", 1993)
#1 — "Fantasy" (Lead single from "Daydream", 1995)
#1 — "Honey" (Lead single from "Butterfly", 1997)
#1 — "Heartbreaker" (featuring Jay Z) (Lead single from "Rainbow", 1999)
#2 — "Loverboy" (Lead single from "Glitter", 2001)
Britney Spears - 3
#1 — "Womanizer" (Lead single from "Circus", 2008)
#1 — "3" (Lead single from "The Singles Collection", 2009)
#1 — "Hold It Against Me (Lead single from "Femme Fatale", 2011)
#12 — "Work Bitch" (Lead single from "Britney Jean", 2013)
#1 — "Bills, Bills, Bills" (Lead single from "The Writings On The Wall", 1999)
#1 — "Independent Women Part. I" (Promo/Lead single from Charlie's Angels Movie, 2000)
#2 — "Survivor" (Lead single from "Survivor", 2001)
Just a friendly reminder of the incorrect tea on Mariah as that Christmas album obviously shouldn't count, see above explanations. So she has 7 and wins.
Just a friendly reminder of the incorrect tea on Mariah as that Christmas album obviously shouldn't count, see above explanations. So she has 7 and wins.
Why?
Merry Christmas is her album.
MTV Unplugged was her live album and why I can't put her holiday album for stats.