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Chart Listings: Billboard Hot 100 Singles (March 17-24, 2010)
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1. Rihanna - Rude Boy
2. Lady Antebellum - Need You Now
3. Taio Cruz - Break Your Heart
4. Black Eyed Peas - Imma Be
5. B.o.B - Nothin' On You
6. Train - Hey, Soul Sister
7. Young Money - BedRock ft/ Lloyd
8. Kesha - Tik Tok
9. Lady GaGa - Telephone ft/ Beyonce
10. Jason Derulo - In My Head
35. Drake - Over
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Btw...
Congrats to Lady GaGa for her SIXTH consecutive Top 10 hit
Congrats RiRi for her 6th #1
and Congrats to Beyoncé for her 14th Top 10 hit 
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AMAZING. Finally Rihanna gets her 6th #1, also kicking that ****ing retard Taio out of the top spot.
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Rihanna 
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Originally posted by Linnen Armani
AMAZING. Finally Rihanna gets her 6th #1, also kicking that ****ing retard Taio out of the top spot.
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TAIO CRUZ IS AWESOME
much better than that arrogant overrated douche jay sean.
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9. Lady GaGa - Telephone ft/ Beyonce
Finally!!
Top 5 next week?
As for the haters calling this a flop:
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Originally posted by Haus_of_Nicole
9. Lady GaGa - Telephone ft/ Beyonce
Finally!!
Top 5 next week?
As for the haters calling this a flop:
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Who called it a flop?  I'm still laughing @ how stans were so sure it'd shoot to #1. 
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Every chart watcher should've expected this. Number 4 in the 4th week? That's how fast "Irreplaceable" flew up the chart. This is AMAZING. Need you now is good, but if "you're still the one" and "how do i live", AND "Bad romance" only peaked at 2, it can't hit the summit either.
 All three are so GOOD too.
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Originally posted by Blindeyes
Who called it a flop?  I'm still laughing @ how stans were so sure it'd shoot to #1. 
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It's going to be number one in the UK this Sunday.
I'm laughing at the stans too! It isn't going to reach number one anywhere.
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Originally posted by £100
It's going to be number one in the UK this Sunday.
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Don't jinx it! 
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Don't jinx it! 
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Oops 
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Originally posted by £100
Oops 
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Things are looking good so far. It would be amazing if Telephone is number one in tomorrows update, if it isn't number one by Friday I'm going to be panicking!
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Originally posted by Celestial
Things are looking good so far. It would be amazing if Telephone is number one in tomorrows update, if it isn't number one by Friday I'm going to be panicking!
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Tbh I didn't think it would make top 3 so I'm quite pleased 
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From: http://www.billboard.com/#/news/riha...04076296.story
Rihanna replaces labelmate Taio Cruz atop the Billboard Hot 100, set to be released tomorrow (Thursday, March 18), as her latest single "Rude Boy" jumps 4-1.
"Rude" is Rihanna's sixth Hot 100 No. 1 and fifth as a lead artist. Her most recent chart-topper had been as a featured vocalist on T.I.'s "Live Your Life" in 2008. Her other leaders are "SOS" (2006, three weeks), "Umbrella," featuring Jay-Z (2007, seven weeks), "Take A Bow" (2008, 1 week) and "Disturbia" (2008, two weeks)
Since debuting on the scene in June 2005 with the No. 2-peaking "Pon De Replay," Rihanna has posted more Hot 100 No. 1 than any other artist. Next in line is Justin Timberlake who's scored five chart-toppers during this span.
With "Rude Boy" knocking Cruz's "Break Your Heart" (1-3) out of the top slot, the Island Def Jam Music Group (IDJMG) label posts back-to-back Hot 100 No. 1s for the first time since "Gold Digger" by Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx replaced Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" at the head of the chart dated Sept. 17, 2005. "Heart" continues to top the Digital Songs chart, moving 202,000 downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan (down 26%).
Stuck in the runner-up slot is Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now," which does, however, get to celebrate a 4-1 move on Radio Songs. The act becomes the first country duo or group to top that chart since it launched in December 1990, and only the second country act to do so, following Taylor Swift, who led with "You Belong With Me" this past October.
Elsewhere in the Hot 100 top 10, the Black Eyed Peas rebound 5-4 with its former No. 1 "Imma Be" while newcomer B.o.B, with help from Bruno Mars, takes the Digital Gainer award (up 77%) as "Nothin' On You" soars 16-5.
Train's "Hey, Soul Sister" rebounds 7-6 to match its prior peak from two weeks ago, while Young Money's "BedRock" rolls downhill 3-7, one spot ahead of Ke$ha's "TiK ToK" (6-8).
On the heels of its video premiere, Lady Gaga and Beyonce's "Telephone" dials up an 11-9 move. The track is Gaga's sixth straight single to hit the top 10, while Beyonce ups her top 10 tally to 14. Beyonce's sum ties Rihanna for most top 10s since 2000 among female artists. Ludacris' 16 are the most by any act during the past 10-plus years.
Rounding out the top 10 is Jason Derulo's "In My Head" which slides 8-10.
Drake claims the Hot 100's Hot Shot Debut as "Over" enters at No. 35, one of just three new titles on the list this week.
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OOH LORD!!!!!!!
Rude bOY #1

CONGRATS RIRI 
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The charts this week prove that Rihanna, Lady GaGa, & Beyonce are all unstoppable
6th #1 for Rihanna, 14th top 10 song
6th top 10 for GaGa
14th top 10 for Beyonce
Every single one deserves respect 
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Originally posted by £100
It's going to be number one in the UK this Sunday.
I'm laughing at the stans too! It isn't going to reach number one anywhere.
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I was definitely talking about in the US, #$%^&!!  D@$k riders so mad to reply so quickly. 
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Originally posted by Blindeyes
I was definitely talking about in the US, #$%^&!!  D@$k riders so mad to reply so quickly. 
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Right, because I can really see that you were talking about the US. [/sarcasm]
No need to be such a jerk.
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Originally posted by Vini
From: http://www.billboard.com/#/news/riha...04076296.story
Rihanna replaces labelmate Taio Cruz atop the Billboard Hot 100, set to be released tomorrow (Thursday, March 18), as her latest single "Rude Boy" jumps 4-1.
"Rude" is Rihanna's sixth Hot 100 No. 1 and fifth as a lead artist. Her most recent chart-topper had been as a featured vocalist on T.I.'s "Live Your Life" in 2008. Her other leaders are "SOS" (2006, three weeks), "Umbrella," featuring Jay-Z (2007, seven weeks), "Take A Bow" (2008, 1 week) and "Disturbia" (2008, two weeks)
Since debuting on the scene in June 2005 with the No. 2-peaking "Pon De Replay," Rihanna has posted more Hot 100 No. 1 than any other artist. Next in line is Justin Timberlake who's scored five chart-toppers during this span.
With "Rude Boy" knocking Cruz's "Break Your Heart" (1-3) out of the top slot, the Island Def Jam Music Group (IDJMG) label posts back-to-back Hot 100 No. 1s for the first time since "Gold Digger" by Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx replaced Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" at the head of the chart dated Sept. 17, 2005. "Heart" continues to top the Digital Songs chart, moving 202,000 downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan (down 26%).
Stuck in the runner-up slot is Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now," which does, however, get to celebrate a 4-1 move on Radio Songs. The act becomes the first country duo or group to top that chart since it launched in December 1990, and only the second country act to do so, following Taylor Swift, who led with "You Belong With Me" this past October.
Elsewhere in the Hot 100 top 10, the Black Eyed Peas rebound 5-4 with its former No. 1 "Imma Be" while newcomer B.o.B, with help from Bruno Mars, takes the Digital Gainer award (up 77%) as "Nothin' On You" soars 16-5.
Train's "Hey, Soul Sister" rebounds 7-6 to match its prior peak from two weeks ago, while Young Money's "BedRock" rolls downhill 3-7, one spot ahead of Ke$ha's "TiK ToK" (6-8).
On the heels of its video premiere, Lady Gaga and Beyonce's "Telephone" dials up an 11-9 move. The track is Gaga's sixth straight single to hit the top 10, while Beyonce ups her top 10 tally to 14. Beyonce's sum ties Rihanna for most top 10s since 2000 among female artists. Ludacris' 16 are the most by any act during the past 10-plus years.
Rounding out the top 10 is Jason Derulo's "In My Head" which slides 8-10.
Drake claims the Hot 100's Hot Shot Debut as "Over" enters at No. 35, one of just three new titles on the list this week.
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bring on ROCKSTAR 101 and FIREBOMB please and do a rerelease with 2 pop songs.
those two should be top 10.
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Originally posted by Vini
From: http://www.billboard.com/#/news/riha...04076296.story
Rihanna replaces labelmate Taio Cruz atop the Billboard Hot 100, set to be released tomorrow (Thursday, March 18), as her latest single "Rude Boy" jumps 4-1.
"Rude" is Rihanna's sixth Hot 100 No. 1 and fifth as a lead artist. Her most recent chart-topper had been as a featured vocalist on T.I.'s "Live Your Life" in 2008. Her other leaders are "SOS" (2006, three weeks), "Umbrella," featuring Jay-Z (2007, seven weeks), "Take A Bow" (2008, 1 week) and "Disturbia" (2008, two weeks)
Since debuting on the scene in June 2005 with the No. 2-peaking "Pon De Replay," Rihanna has posted more Hot 100 No. 1 than any other artist. Next in line is Justin Timberlake who's scored five chart-toppers during this span.
With "Rude Boy" knocking Cruz's "Break Your Heart" (1-3) out of the top slot, the Island Def Jam Music Group (IDJMG) label posts back-to-back Hot 100 No. 1s for the first time since "Gold Digger" by Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx replaced Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" at the head of the chart dated Sept. 17, 2005. "Heart" continues to top the Digital Songs chart, moving 202,000 downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan (down 26%).
Stuck in the runner-up slot is Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now," which does, however, get to celebrate a 4-1 move on Radio Songs. The act becomes the first country duo or group to top that chart since it launched in December 1990, and only the second country act to do so, following Taylor Swift, who led with "You Belong With Me" this past October.
Elsewhere in the Hot 100 top 10, the Black Eyed Peas rebound 5-4 with its former No. 1 "Imma Be" while newcomer B.o.B, with help from Bruno Mars, takes the Digital Gainer award (up 77%) as "Nothin' On You" soars 16-5.
Train's "Hey, Soul Sister" rebounds 7-6 to match its prior peak from two weeks ago, while Young Money's "BedRock" rolls downhill 3-7, one spot ahead of Ke$ha's "TiK ToK" (6-8).
On the heels of its video premiere, Lady Gaga and Beyonce's "Telephone" dials up an 11-9 move. The track is Gaga's sixth straight single to hit the top 10, while Beyonce ups her top 10 tally to 14. Beyonce's sum ties Rihanna for most top 10s since 2000 among female artists. Ludacris' 16 are the most by any act during the past 10-plus years.
Rounding out the top 10 is Jason Derulo's "In My Head" which slides 8-10.
Drake claims the Hot 100's Hot Shot Debut as "Over" enters at No. 35, one of just three new titles on the list this week.
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BedRock died. I wanted it go to #1 so bad
TiK ToK is also kissing it's goodbye to the chart, but Blah Blah Blah is not taking off 
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