Only Girl (In The World) Just Passed Like A G6 on US iTunes
This is something that we all waited for about 2 months. After only peaking at 3 due to a huge surge in digital download of 249 000 copies at its opening week, OG has yet to pass Like A G6 both on iTunes and Billboard. Today, Rihanna brings us more joy after OG has managed to pass Like A G6 on iTunes. It can't be anymore liberating and exciting for all Navy here.
Only Girl(In The World) has been enjoying an enormous success all over the world but it has yet to Top Billboard which is quite a shame, since WMN has outpeaked it. Since day 1, all Navy has been waiting eagerly for OG to reach a new peak. Today the moon sheds some light at us and gives us its ray of hopes.
Tell 'em bitches and hoes left and right how OG finally may go #1 You bitches need a ****ing receipt, eat this ****
Rihanna retains singles chart No. 1
Rihanna has fought off competition from Take That's highly-anticipated comeback single to keep 'Only Girl (In The World)' at the top of the UK singles chart.
The 22-year-old singer relegated 'The Flood', Take That's first release with original member Robbie Williams for over 15 years, into the runner-up spot, thereby giving them their sixteenth top five track.
Meanwhile, McFly also make their UK chart return with Taio Cruz collaboration 'Shine A Light', which at four becomes the fifteenth top five hit of their career.
Cheryl Cole slips down the top ten and settles in at seven two weeks after 'Promise This' topped the chart, while Adele's 'Make You Feel My Love', which first entered at 26 in 2008, climbs to nine from last week's 19 following the song's performance by X Factor contender Rebecca Ferguson.
However, an appearance on the talent show fails to lift 2005 winner Shayne Ward into the top ten as his comeback single 'Gotta Be Somebody' debuts at 12, sandwiched between two other new entries in the form of 'The Time (Dirty Bit)' by Black Eyed Peas and Pink's 'Raise Your Glass' at 11 and 13 respectively.
Other new entries on this week's chart include Gyptian's 'Hold You' at 16 and The Royal British Legion's Remembrance Day release 'Two Minute Silence' at 20.