We're a week away from seeing how
Britney Spears'
"Hold It Against Me" and
Avril Lavigne's
"What The Hell"—currently #1 and #2, respectively, on iTunes—affect the
Billboard Hot 100. But until then, it's pretty much snoozeville in the Top 10.
Taio Cruz's "Higher" cracks the Top 40 this week, at
#37. I've managed to somehow completely avoid hearing the American release with
Travie McCoy on it (thank Christ). Maybe it's a subconscious boycott since they dumped
Kylie, who's on the version released overseas?
And now that
Pink's
"Fuckin' Perfect" is finally gaining airplay, it re-enters the chart at
#57. Lots of
Max Martin this week.
Over on the Top 200,
Taylor Swift's
Speak Now, which is
#1 for sixth non-consecutive week, sets record low sales for a top album (52,000 copies). Way to go, Taylor—thanks for fucking up the economy. Terrorist whore.
At least
Daft Punk's
TRON: Legacy soundtrack climbs to
#4. I'm currently have a serious relationship with that album. I think it's love.
The U.S. Top 10:
1. "Grenade" -
Bruno Mars *2 weeks*2. "Firework" -
Katy Perry3. "What's My Name" -
Rihanna feat. Drake 4. "We R Who We R" -
Ke$ha 5. "Raise Your Glass" -
Pink 6. "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)"
-
Enrique Iglesias ft. Ludacris & DJ Frank E 7. "Black And Gold" -
Wiz Khalifa 8. "The Time (The Dirty Bit)" -
The Black Eyed Peas 9. "Just The Way You Are" -
Bruno Mars 10. "Only Girl (In The World)" -
Rihanna
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