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Trivias and Achievements:
Most Weeks at No. 1
5 Weeks
• "Superhuman" - Chris Brown feat. Keri Hilson
• "The Man Who Can't Be Moved" - The Script
• "Touch My Body" - Mariah Carey
4 Weeks
• "Bleeding Love" - Leona Lewis
• "Bye Bye" - Mariah Carey
• "Viva La Vida" - Coldplay
3 Weeks
• "Take a Bow" - Rihanna
• "If I Were a Boy" - Beyonce
Most Weeks at No. 2
5 Weeks
•"Crush" - David Archuleta
4 Weeks
• "4 Minutes" - Madonna feat. Justin Timberlake (3 weeks before peaking at number-one and 1 week after)
• "Take a Bow" - Rihanna (1 week before peaking at number-one, 3 non-consecutive weeks after)
• "With You" - Chris Brown (after spending 2 weeks at number-one)
3 Weeks
• "Disturbia" - Rihanna
• "Womanizer" - Britney Spears
Most number-one hits from an album
• Don't You Fake It - The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
1. "Your Guardian Angel"
2. "Cat and Mouse"
• Exclusive - Chris Brown
1. "With You"
2. "Superhuman" (from Exclusive: Forever Edition)
• E=MC2
1. "Touch My Body"
2. "Bye Bye"
• Good Girl Gone Bad
1. "Don't Stop the Music"
2. "Take a Bow" (from Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded)
Most Hot 100 entries from an album
• Good Girl Gone Bad - Rihanna
1. "Hate That I Love You"
2. "Don't Stop the Music"
3. "Take a Bow" (included on Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded)
4. "If I Never See Your Face Again" (also included on Maroon 5's It Won't Be Soon Before Long)
5. "Disturbia" (included on Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded)
6. "Rehab" (included on Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded)
7. "Cry" (included on Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded)
• Doll Domination - The Pussycat Dolls
1. "When I Grow Up"
2. "Happily Never After"
3. "Whatcha Think About That"
4. "Out of this Club"
5. "I Hate This Part"
• Heartfelt - Kyla
1. "Love Will Lead You Back"
2. "I Don't Want You To Go"
3. "One Day In Your Life"
4. "It's Over Now"
5. "If I Were You"
• Here I Stand - Usher
1. "Dat Girl Right There"
2. "Love in This Club"
3. "Love in This Club Part II"
4. "Moving Mountains"
5. "What's Your Name"
• Kami nAPO Muna Ulit - Various Artists
1. "Saan Na Nga Ba'ng Barkada" - Sponge Cola
2. "Prinsesa" - Itchyworms
3. "Salawikain" - Mcoy Fundales feat. The Spaceflower Show
4. "Tuyo Nang Damdamin" - Silent Sanctuary
5. "Heto Na" - Concrete Sam
• We Started Nothing - The Ting Tings
1. That's Not My Name
2. Shut Up and Let Me Go
3. Great DJ
4. Be The One
5. We Started Nothing
Biggest jump to number-one
• 8 - 1 ( 7 positions ) - Coldplay - "Viva La Vida"
• 5 -1 ( 4 positions ) - Chris Brown - "With You"
• 5 - 1 (4 positions ) - Chris Brown feat. Keri Hilson - "Superhuman"
• 4 - 1 ( 3 positions ) - Jordin Sparks - "One Step at a Time"
• 4 - 1 ( 3 positions ) - Mariah Carey - "Touch My Body"
Biggest jump to top ten
• 60 - 9 ( 51 positions ) - Kyla - "I Don't Want You To Go"
• 47 - 7 ( 40 positions ) - Madonna feat. Justin Timberlake - "4 Minutes"
• 42 - 9 ( 33 positions ) - The Pussycat Dolls - "When I Grow Up"
• 37 - 6 (31 positions) - Beyonce - "If I Were a Boy"
• 33 - 10 ( 23 positions ) - Michael Jackson feat. Akon - "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2008"
• 28 - 7 (21 positions) - Britney Spears - "Circus"
• 19 -2 ( 17 positions ) - The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - "Cat and Mouse"
• 24 - 8 ( 16 positions ) - Ne-yo - "Closer"
• 24 - 8 ( 16 positions ) - Mariah Carey - "Bye Bye"
• 20 - 5 ( 15 positions ) - Rihanna - "Don't Stop the Music"
• 21 - 6 ( 15 positions ) - Taylor Swift - "Teardrops on My Guitar"
• 23 - 8 ( 15 positions ) - Leona Lewis - "Bleeding Love"
• 25 - 10 (15 positions ) - Matchbox Twenty - "These Hard Times"
Biggest jump to top fifty
• 89 - 12 ( 77 positions ) - Sandwich - "Procrastinator"
• 94 - 24 ( 70 positions ) - Blake Lewis - "How Many Words"
• 96 - 28 ( 68 positions ) - Britney Spears - "Circus"
• 92 - 26 ( 66 positions ) - Chris Brown - "Forever"
• 100 - 35 (65 positions) - Rihanna - "Rehab"
• 81 - 19 ( 62 positions ) - Jonas Brothers - "When You Look Me In The Eyes"
• 82 - 20 ( 62 positions ) - Sean Kingston - "Take You There"
• 86 - 25 ( 61 positions ) - Sponge Cola - "Puso"
• 95 - 35 ( 60 positions ) - Imago - "Under Repair"
• 95 - 35 ( 60 positions ) - Soulja Boy - "Crank That (Soulja Boy)"
• 80 - 22 ( 58 positions ) - Urbandub - "The Fight Is Over"
• 97 - 39 ( 58 positions ) - Parokya ni Edgar - "Boys Do Falling Love"
• 100 - 42 ( 58 positions ) - Pussycat Dolls - "When I Grow Up"
Highest debut
• 17 - David Cook - "The Time of My Life"
• 20 - Sarah Geronimo - "A Very Special Love"
• 24 - Mariah Carey - "Bye Bye"
• 24 - Pink - "So What"
• 25 - David Archuleta - "Crush"
• 26 - Artists Stand Up To Cancer - "Just Stand Up"
• 28 - Britney Spears - "Womanizer"
• 30 - David Cook - "Light On"
• 31 - Callalily - "Susundan"
• 31 - Katy Perry - "I Kissed A Girl"
Most cumulative weeks at number-one
9 Weeks
• Mariah Carey
7 Weeks
• Chris Brown
5 Weeks
• Keri Hilson
• The Script
Self replacement at number-one
• The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
February 2 - "Your Guardian Angel"
February 9 - "Cat and Mouse"
Artist who have simultaneously occupied the top two positions
• The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
February 2
1. "Your Guardian Angel"
2. "Cat and Mouse"
February 9
1. "Cat and Mouse"
2. "Your Guardian Angel"
Artist with most Hot 100 entries
9 Entries
• Akon
• Rihanna (including an all-star charity single)
8 Entries
• Chris Brown
• Ne-Yo
7 Entries
• Britney Spears
• Nicole Scherzinger (including songs by Pussycat Dolls)
• Will.i.am
6 Entries
• Beyonce
• Erik Santos
• Fergie (including an all-star charity single)
• Joe Jonas (including songs by Jonas Brothers)
• Kyla
• Lil' Wayne
• T-Pain
5 Entries
• Beyonce (including an all-star charity single)
• Howie D. (includes 4 songs by Backstreet Boys)
• Jonas Brothers
• Leona Lewis (including an all-star charity single)
• Mariah Carey
• Sarah Geronimo
• Sean Kingston
• The Pussycat Dolls
• The Ting Tings
• Usher
• Yeng Constantino
Artist with most top fifty hits
7 Hits
• Rihanna (including an all-star charity single)
6 Hits
• Britney Spears
• Chris Brown
• Ne-Yo
5 Hits
• Joe Jonas (including songs by Jonas Brothers)
• Mariah Carey (including an all-star charity single)
4 Hits
• Akon
• Beyonce
• Jonas Brothers
• Natasha Bedingfield (including an all-star charity single)
• Nicole Scherzinger (including songs by Pussycat Dolls)
• Nikki Gil
• Paramore
• Raymund Marasigan (three from Sandwich and one from Project 1)
• Sarah Geronimo
• Usher
• Yeng Constantino
Most top ten hits
5 Hits
• Rihanna (including an all-star charity single)
• Ne-Yo
4 Hits
• Britney Spears
• Chris Brown
3 Hits
• Joe Jonas (including two songs from Jonas Brothers)
• Leona Lewis (including an all-star charity single)
• Mariah Carey (including an all-star charity single)
• Paramore
• The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
• The Pussycat Dolls
Most number-one hits
2 Hits
• Chris Brown
• Mariah Carey
• Rihanna
• The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Additional Hot 100 Achievements and Trivia
• To date, Sarah Geronimo's "Ikaw" and Sandwich's "Betamax" were the highest charting singles of any Filipino artists. The singles peaked at No. 2
• David Cook scored a Hot 100 entry while American Idol was still on going, His rendition of Mariah Carey's "Always Be My Baby" debuted on chart date May 2, 2008, while the competion was still not finished and was on their top 5 week. The song eventually peaked at No. 1.
• Rihanna has the most number of simultaneous Hot 100 entry. On chart date October 18, 2008 she shattered the previous record of four simultaneous entry by Sean Kingston and Ne-Yo, after two of her songs debuted that week. The songs were leaded by an all star charity single "Just Stand Up" at No. 6.
• Akon, Lil' Wayne, Sam Milby, Will.i.am, Rihanna and David Archuleta hold the record for the most number of simultaneous debuts on the Hot 100. All five artists managed to have two songs to debut on a same week.
• David Archuleta's "Crush" holds the record for the longest stay inside the top ten.
• Colbie Caillat's "Realize" spent the most weeks inside the top fifty. The single spend 26 weeks inside the top fifty. Also, the song holds the record for the longest stay inside the Hot 100. The single is currently on its 42nd week on the Hot 100.
• Rihanna's "Take a Bow" and Jordin Sparks' "One Step at a Time" are the only songs to reach the number-one position two separate times during the same chart run; each was knocked off the chart once by another single, before reclaiming the slot.
• David Archuleta's self-titled debut album holds the record for the most-number of simultaneous entries from one album.