January 10, 2009
Ne-Yo Scores First Hot 100 Number-One
Ne-Yo is one of the consistent hit-makers, with five top-ten singles on his name. These include “Go on Girl,” “Closer,” Bust it Baby Pt. 2,” “Miss Independent” and “Mad.” The RnB singer-songwriter scores a career-high this week, as his latest single, “Mad,” ascends 2-1, putting an end to the four-week run of Paramore’s “Decode” at the pole spot.
“Decode” descends 2-1, as the girls from The Pussycat Dolls remain at No. 3 this week with “I Hate This Part.” Beyonce’s “If I Were a Boy” holds at No. 4, while Britney Spears’ “Circus” spends another week at No. 5.
Shontelle’s “T-Shirt” peaks at No. 6, as Mariah Carey’s “I Stay in Love” returns at No. 7. Beyonce’s “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” is on it’s second week at No. 8, eclipsing Britney Spears’ “Womanizer” which falls 6-9.
After scoring his second top ten last week with “Touch My Hand,” David Archuleta scores third top ten hit this week with “A Little Too Not Over You.” The single moves 13-10 this week, making David Archuleta the American Idol contestant with the most number of top ten hits, surpassing David Cook and Jordin Sparks.
Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” is this week’s fastest growing single. Moving 83-36, the Country-singer scores her second top-fifty hit, thus ending her one-hit wonder status on Philippines.
Pedicab’s “FX” is this week’s top debut. This debut is the highest debut of any OPM artist since Sarah Geronimo’s debut at No. 20 with “Very Special Love.”
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