It just passed Diamonds on iTunes, and judging by this week's Hot 100, Flo Rida and Phillip could be out next week making way for Alicia to slide in at #10.
I hope Mackelmore's success shows that you dont need a major label for success.
He isn't even signed.
You know, he'll be the first unsigned artist to make it to number one since Lisa Loeb did it with "Stay (I Missed You)." That is, if he does it like I think he will...
Actually, I believe Drake got signed right before it peaked.It was publicized that he had signed to Young Money on June 29, 2009. "Best I Ever Had" peaked on the Billboard week of July 25, 2009.
It just passed Diamonds on iTunes, and judging by this week's Hot 100, Flo Rida and Phillip could be out next week making way for Alicia to slide in at #10.
Where is she this week?
Justin will take one of those positions. If another slips, I don't believe she's the next top ten contender.
Three songs by Imagine Dragons are bulleted on this week’s chart. “It’s Time” jumps from #19 to #15 in its 32nd week. “Radioactive” jumps from #49 to #41 in its 20th week. “Demons” debuts at #99.
Maroon 5's “One More Night” drops from #9 to #11, ending a 21-week run in the top 10. The group’s follow-up, “Daylight,” leaps from #34 to #25 in its sixth week.
P!nk’s “Try” jumps from #16 to #12 in its 12th week.
“It’s Time” jumps from #19 to #15 in its 32nd week. (Imagine Dragons)
“F**kin Problems” by A$AP Rocky featuring Drake, 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar jumps from #22 to #18 in its 11th week.
“Sweet Nothing” by Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch jumps from #24 to #20 in its 10th week.
Kelly Clarkson’s “Catch My Breath” jumps from #30 to #23 in its 12th week
"Hall Of Fame” by The Script featuring will.i.am jumps from #32 to #26 in its 16th week.
Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise” drops from #23 to #30 in its 22nd week.
The Band Perry’s “Better Dig Two” jumps from #40 to #33 in its 11th week.
Gary Allan’s “Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain)” jumps from #44 to #35 in its 15th week.
“Radioactive” jumps from #49 to #41 in its 20th week. (Imagine Dragons)
Blake Shelton’s “Sure Be Cool If You Did” is the week’s top new entry at #44
Ke$ha’s “C’mon” jumps from #65 to #48 in its fourth week
Trinidad James’ “All Gold Everything” jumps from #61 to #52 in its fifth week
Tim McGraw’s “One Of Those Nights” jumps from #69 to #57 in its seventh week
Carrie Underwood’s “Two Black Cadillacs” jumps from #70 to #61 in its fifth week.
Taylor Swift’s “The Moment I Knew” is the week’s second highest new entry at #64.
One Direction’s “Kiss You” re-enters the chart at #65.
Anna Kendrick’s “Cups” jumps from #81 to #68 in its third week.
OneRepublic’s “If I Lose Myself” debuts at #74.
Rihanna’s “Pour It Up” jumps from #90 to #76 in its second week
Thompson Square’s “If I Didn’t Have You” re-enters the chart at #94.
“We Still In This B****” by B.o.b featuring T.I. and Juicy J. debuts at #95.
“Demons” debuts at #99. (Imagine Dragons)
Kendrick Lamar’s “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe” opens at #100.