Friday, November 25, 2011

X2O MUSIC TOP 50

WEEK OF NOVEMBER 26, 2011

TW LW SONG TITLE/ ARTISTS
1 3 IT WILL RAIN USA
Bruno Mars
2 2 DOMINO UK
Jessie J
3 12 5 O'CLOCK USA
T- Pain featuring Wiz Khalifa and Lily Allen
4 8 WE FOUND LOVE BARBADOS
Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris
5 4 NOTHING'S REAL BUT LOVE UK
Rebecca Ferguson
6 24 MARRY THE NIGHT USA
Lady Gaga
7 1 LEGO HOUSE UK
Ed Sheeran
8 6 READ ALL ABOUT IT UK
Professor Green featuring Emeli Sandé
9 NE THE BROKEN ONES USA
Dia Frampton
10 18 MR. KNOW IT ALL USA
Kelly Clarkson

11 NE DANCE (A$$) USA
Big Sean
12 32 GOOD FEELING USA
Flo Rida
13 22 CALL IT WHAT YOU WANT USA
Foster The People
14 33 THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY USA
Katy Perry
15 43 YOU DA ONE BARBADOS
Rihanna
16 13 PARADISE UK
Coldplay
17 19 BAGGAGE CLAIM USA
Miranda Lambert
18 11 I LIKE IT LIKE THAT USA
Hot Chelle Rae featuring New Boyz
19 41 RUN USA
Matt Nathanson featuring Sugarland
20 NE BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE USA
Haley Reinhart and Casey James

21 49 CRIMINAL USA
Britney Spears
22 7 TAKE A CHANCE ON ME UK
JLS
23 20 OURS USA
Taylor Swift
24 5 HEAVEN UK
Emeli Sandé
25 44 ALL YOUR LIFE USA
The Band Perry
26 NE LEVELS SWEDEN
Avicii
27 35 SHAKE IT OUT UK
Florence + The Machine
28 NE RUMOUR HAS IT/ SOMEONE LIKE YOU USA
Glee Cast
29 31 RADIOACTIVE UK
Marina & The Diamonds
30 23 WITHOUT YOU FRANCE
David Guetta featuring Usher

31 RE SEXY AND I KNOW IT USA
LMFAO
32 RE WHAT DOESN'T KILL YOU (STRONGER) USA
Kelly Clarkson
33 39 PARTY ON FIFTH AVE USA
Mac Miller
34 RE HEARTBEAT USA
The Fray
35 46 MOUTH 2 MOUTH USA
Enrique Iglesias featuring Jennifer Lopez
36 47 I LIKE HOW IT FEELS USA
Enrique Iglesias featuring Pitbull and The WAV.s
37 38 DADDY UK
Emeli Sandé featuring Naughty Boy
38 28 YOU USA
Chris Young
39 NE YOUNG HOMIE USA
Chris Rene
40 NE TAKE CARE CANADA
Drake featuring Rihanna

41 16 THE FIGHTER USA
Gym Class Heroes featuring Ryan Tedder
42 9 GOTTA BE YOU UK
One Direction
43 21 PRINCESS OF CHINA UK
Coldplay featuring Rihanna
44 15 COME HOME USA
Faith Hill
45 36 YOUNG, WILD & FREE USA
Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa featuring Bruno Mars
46 NE THIS ISN'T EVERYTHING YOU ARE UK
Snow Patrol
47 RE THE A TEAM UK
Ed Sheeran
48 14 FADE INTO ME USA
David Cook
49 27 WHEN I WAS A YOUNGSTER UK
Rizzle Kicks
50 10 WHAT DO YOU TAKE ME FOR? UK
Pixie Lott featuring Pusha T

BILLBOARD.COM: Rihanna's 'Love' Still LeadsHot 100, Katy Perry Back in Top 10

Rihanna tallies a fourth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "We Found Love" (featuring Calvin Harris), while she makes history on the Digital Songs chart with a little help from friend Drake.
 
Katy Perry
, meanwhile, adds to her achievement-laden year with a sixth Hot 100 top 10 from her album "Teenage Dream."
 
"Found," the lead single from Rihanna's sixth studio album, "Talk That Talk," released Monday (Nov. 21), spends a fourth week at No. 1 on the Digital Songs chart with 211,000 downloads sold, down 6%, according to Nielsen SoundScan. On Radio Songs, the track lifts 3-1 with 129 million all-format audience impressions, up 14%, according to Nielsen BDS, granting the title Airplay Gainer honors on the Hot 100 for a fourth consecutive week.

"Found" is Rihanna's ninth No. 1 on Radio Songs, the second-best sum after Island Def Jam labelmate Mariah Carey's 11 dating to the chart's inception 21 years ago.
 
It's a historic week on Digital Songs for Rihanna, who becomes the first woman to chart three titles in the top 10 simultaneously, as two new tracks join "Found" in the upper tier: Drake's "Take Care," on which she guests, arrives at No. 4 (162,000) and her own "You Da One" opens at No. 9 (124,000). No artist had placed as many entries in the chart's top 10 since a record six songs by Michael Jackson, led by "Thriller" at No. 2, ranked in the region the week of July 11, 2009, following his passing.
 
On the Hot 100, "Take Care" storms in as the chart's highest debut at No. 9 and "You Da One" vaults 73-14 in its second chart week.

Below Rihanna's reigning Hot 100 leader, LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It" logs a third week at No. 2. The cut remains at No. 2 on Digital Songs (182,000, down 7%), while holding at No. 6 on Radio Songs (104 million, up 7%).
 
Adele's former five-week No. 1 "Someone Like You" remains at No. 3 on the Hot 100, while the cast of Fox's "Glee" sends its mash-up of the ballad with fellow Adele song "Rumour Has It" onto the Hot 100 at No. 11 with opening-week sales of 160,000, marking the troupe's fifth-highest ever digital sales frame. The ensemble's exposure for "Rumour" also spurs the original version's best digital sales week (42,000, up 171%) and Hot 100 ranking, as it re-enters at No. 60; Adele's version of "Rumour" had risen as high as No. 96 in August amid its chart-topping run on the Triple A radio airplay tally.
 
David Guetta's "Without You," featuring Usher, holds at No. 4 on the Hot 100, while Bruno Mars jumps 9-5 with "It Will Rain." Mars' song from the "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1" soundtrack claims the Hot 100's Digital Gainer ribbon, rising 8-3 on Digital Songs (171,000, up 32%). On Radio Songs, it climbs 19-17 (58 million, up 18%).
 
Former four-week No. 1 "Moves Like Jagger" by Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera drops 5-6 on the Hot 100; Flo Rida's "Good Feeling" lifts 8-7; and, Gym Class Heroes' "Stereo Hearts," featuring Maroon 5's Adam Levine, drops 6-8.
 
Above Drake and Rihanna's entrance at No. 9 on the Hot 100 with "Take Care," Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" becomes just the seventh album in the 53-year history of the Hot 100 to generate at least six top 10s, as "The One That Got Away" leaps 15-10. The song joins the set's first five singles, all of which reached No. 1: "California Gurls," featuring Snoop Dogg; the title cut, "Firework"; "E.T.," featuring Kanye West; and, "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)."
 
A special Chart Beat spotlight on the achievement -- plus a look at what additional history could await Perry should "One" reach No. 1 -- runs down the seven such albums in the elite club, along with each collection's top 10 tracks. 

BILLBOARD.COM: Drake's 'Take Care' Blasts Onto Billboard 200

As expected, Drake nets the third-largest sales week of 2011 for an album, as "Take Care" debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, selling 631,000 copies in its first week according to Nielsen SoundScan.

While that's a slightly smaller number than initially expected, it's nothing to scoff at. Last Friday, industry sources pegged the set's start around 675,000 to 700,000.


Still, the only two sets to sell more in a week this year were
Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" debut (1.1 million) and Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter IV" start (964,000).

"Take" is Drake's second chart-topper, following 2010's "Thank Me Later," which launched with 447,000.

It's unlikely Drake will hold on to the top slot next week, as early forecasts from sources suggest
Nickelback's new "Here and Now" (released Nov. 21) may open at No. 1.

As for the rest of this week's top 10,
Michael Buble's "Christmas" holds at No. 2 with a big 35% sales gain, selling 165,000. It's a contender for the No. 1 position the week after next, with an outside shot at topping the tally next week. 

Adele's "21" rises 5-3 (113,000; up 8%), marking its 39th straight week in the top five of the chart -- its entire chart run since it debuted at No. 1. In turn, it sets a record for the most weeks an album has stayed in the top five, since its debut, in the chart's 55-year history. It surpasses Michael Jackson's "Bad," which racked 38 straight frames in the top five following its bow at No. 1 on Sept. 27, 1987.

Andrea Bocelli's "Concerto: One Night in Central Park" starts at No. 4 with 87,000, landing the singer his sixth top 10 effort. Meanwhile, Bocelli's 2009 holiday set, "My Christmas," climbs 62-36 with 17,000 (up 83%).

Justin Bieber's "Under the Mistletoe" rises 6-5 with 84,000 (down 13%) while "Glee, the Music: The Christmas Album, Volume 2" debuts at No. 6 with 71,000. The first "Glee" "Christmas" album debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 dated Dec. 4, 2010, with 161,000 sold.

For those keeping score, there are now three albums in the top 10 that feature a cover of Mariah Carey's 1994 chestnut "All I Want For Christmas Is You," which she co-wrote with Walter Afanasieff. Both sets by Buble (No. 2) and Bieber (No. 5) boast the track, as does the "Glee" effort at No. 6. Can you hear Carey counting her Christmas cash?

The "Now 40" compilation falls 3-7 (71,000; down 40%), the "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1" soundtrack slips 4-8 (61,000; down 42%) and Coldplay's "Mylo Xyloto" moves 8-9 (54,000; down 23%). Rounding out the top 10 is Susan Boyle's "Someone to Watch Over Me," going 7-10 with 52,000 (down 27%).

Last week's No. 1 album, Mac Miller's "Blue Slide Park," falls incredibly to No. 24 this week with 25,000 sold (down 83%). It's the fourth-largest positional drop from No. 1 since SoundScan began powering the Billboard 200 chart with its sales data in May of 1991. Only Incubus' "Light Grenades" (1-37 in 2006), Amos Lee's "Mission Bell" (1-26 this year) and Cake's "Showroom of Compassion" (1-25, this year as well), have fallen harder.

Over on the Digital Songs chart, Rihanna's "We Found Love" (featuring Calvin Harris) is still sitting pretty at No. 1, selling another 211,000 downloads (down 7%). LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It" is a non-mover at No. 2, with 181,000 (down 7%). Bruno Mars' "It Will Rain," from the film "Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 1," rises 8-3 (171,000; up 32%) following the release of the movie last week.

Drake's "Take Care," featuring Rihanna, debuts at No. 4 with 162,000 while the "Glee" cast's mash-up of Adele's "Rumour Has It"/"Someone Like You" bows at No. 5 with 160,000. For "Glee," this marks the fifth-largest sales week of any of their singles, surpassed by only the debuts of "Teenage Dream" (214,000), "Loser Like Me" (210,000), "Forget You" (192,000) and "Don't Stop Believin'" (177,000).

David Guetta 's "Without You" (featuring Usher) falls 4-6 (140,000; down 13%), Flo Rida's "Good Feeling" holds steady at No. 7 (139,000; down less than 1% and Adele's "Someone Like You" drops 6-8 (137,000; down 4%).

Rihanna's new "You Da One" arrives straight in at No. 9 (124,000) while another Drake track from his "Take Care" album, "The Motto" (featuring Lil Wayne), bows at No. 10 (124,000).

Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending Nov. 20) totaled 7.04 million units, up 9% compared to the sum last week (6.44 million) and down 13% compared to the comparable sales week of 2010 (8.12 million). Year to date album sales stand at 268.94 million, up 3% compared to the same total at this point last year (261.78 million).

Digital track sales this past week totaled 21.73 million downloads, down 4% compared to last week (22.70 million) and down 3% stacked next to the comparable week of 2010 (22.45 million). Year to date track sales are at 1.10 billion, up 10% compared to the same total at this point last year (1.00 billion).

BILLBOARD.COM: Black EyedPeas Talk Taking Break,not Breaking Up

The Black Eyed Peas will be back -- after some time off, the group said in a round of interviews this week.

The quartet "always have two cycles of records and then we take a break," band leader will.i.am said on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in an interview to air Wednesday.

That night will mark the group's last performance before the hiatus, a Miami concert that will include Marc Antony, Cee Lo Green, Flo Rida, Sean Kingston and Jason Derulo, according to Reuters.

The band announced the hiatus over the summer and have been dogged by break-up rumors since.

"It doesn't mean we stop creating," will.i.am tweeted in July, a sentiment the group repeated this week.

"We are not breaking up," Taboo echoed to Reuters on Monday, with Apl.de.ap adding, "We're going to take a little vacation and focus on our personal things."

The group has no shortage of projects: will.i.am debuted his latest solo single, "T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever)" at the American Music Awards on Sunday, with his next album, "#willpower," due next year. Apl.de.ap plans to devote more time toward his role as ambassador for education in the Phillpines.

The group has also launched a new video game, "The Black Eyed Peas Experience," a dance game intended to keep fans grooving while they're away. It was released on Nov. 8 for the Wii and Xbox360 consoles. 


"I want them to get the excitement of actually having the Black Eyed Peas in their own living room," Taboo told Reuters.

BILLBOARD.COM: Grammy Hall of Fame AddsTina Turner , Paul Simon Hits

Three of the biggest musical moments of the 1980s, Bruce Springsteen's album "Born in the U.S.A.," Paul Simon's "Graceland" and Tina Turner's single "What's Love Got to Do With It," are among the 25 recordings being inducted into the 2012 Grammy Hall of Fame, the Recording Academy announced Monday (Nov. 21).

The list, comprised of songs or albums that are at least 25 years old, also contains historic spoken word pieces like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech and Bill Cosby's legendary comedy album, "I Started Out as a Child." Other notable popular albums include the Rolling Stones' "Exile on Main St.," Santana's self-titled debut and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's masterpiece, "Deja Vu."

Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five's genre-creating single "The Message" and Gloria Gaynor's disco anthem "I Will Survive" also made the cut.

The 54th Grammy Awards ceremony will take over the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Feb. 12. Check out the full list of Hall of Fame nominees below:

ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN
FOLK MUSIC
Various Artists
Folkways (1952)
Folk (Album)

"ANYTHING GOES"
Cole Porter
(Cole Porter)
His Master's Voice (1934)
Pop (Single)

BORN IN THE U.S.A.
Bruce Springsteen
Columbia (1984)
Rock (Album)

"DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS"
Gene Autry
(June Hershey & Don Swander)
Decca (1942)
Country (Single)

DÉJÀ VU
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Atlantic (1970)
Rock (Album)

EXILE ON MAIN ST.
The Rolling Stones
Rolling Stones/Atlantic (1972)
Rock (Album)

"FIXIN' TO DIE"
Bukka White
(Bukka White)
Okeh (1940)
Blues (Single)

FOGGY MOUNTAIN JAMBOREE
Lester Flatt And Earl Scruggs
Columbia (1957)
Bluegrass (Album)

GRACELAND
Paul Simon
Warner Bros. (1986)
Pop (Album)

HERB ALPERT PRESENTS SERGIO MENDES & BRASIL '66
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
A&M (1966)
Pop (Album)

"HOW LONG, HOW LONG BLUES"
Leroy Carr
(Leroy Carr)
Vocalion (1928)
Blues (Single)

"I HAVE A DREAM"
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Freedom March On Washington
20th Century Fox (1963)
Spoken Word (Track)

I STARTED OUT AS A CHILD
Bill Cosby
Warner Bros. (1964)
Comedy (Album)

"I WILL SURVIVE"
Gloria Gaynor
(Freddie Perren & Dino Fekaris)
Polydor (1978)
Disco (Single)

"KASSIE JONES"
Furry Lewis
(Walter "Furry" Lewis)
Victor (1928)
Blues (Single)

"KEY TO THE HIGHWAY"
Big Bill Broonzy
(Big Bill Broonzy & Charles Segar)
Okeh (1941)
Blues (Single)

"THE MESSAGE"
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
Featuring Melle Mel And Duke Bootee
(Jiggs Chase, Melvin Glover, Sylvia Robinson & Edward Fletcher)
Sugar Hill (1982)
Rap (Single)

MEXICANTOS
Los Panchos
Coda (1945)
Latin (Album)

"PRECIOUS LORD, TAKE MY HAND"
Mahalia Jackson
(Thomas A. Dorsey)
Columbia (1956)
Gospel (Single)

"QUE SERA, SERA (WHATEVER WILL BE, WILL BE)"
Doris Day
(Jay Livingston & Ray Evans)
Columbia (1956)
Pop (Single)

ROY HARRIS SYMPHONY NO. 3
Serge Koussevitzky, cond.
Boston Symphony Orchestra
RCA Victor (1940)
Classical (Album)

SANTANA
Santana
Columbia (1969)
Rock (Album)

ST. LOUIS WOMAN
Original Broadway Cast
Capitol (1946)
Musical Show (Album)

"WASTED DAYS AND WASTED NIGHTS"
Freddy Fender
(Freddy Fender & Wayne Duncan)
ABC-Dot (1975)
Country (Single)

"WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT"
Tina Turner
(Terry Britten & Graham Lyle)
Capitol (1984)
Pop (Single)

BILLBOARD.COM: AMAs 2011

Taylor Swift made it a perfect 10 at the American Music Awards on Sunday night. The country star won three awards including Artist of the Year at the Nokia Theatre ceremony in Los Angeles, giving her ten AMAs in her career.

"This is one of the craziest things that has ever happened to me," she said as she picked up her Artist of the Year trophy. "Thank you to the fans, please never change. This is so crazy!"


Swift also won Favorite Country Album for "Speak Now" and Favorite Country Female Artist, her fourth win in a row in the category.

In a night full of diva domination, it was also a Pink Sunday at the AMAs, with Nicki Minaj winning two awards, Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop artist -- topping Lil Wayne and Kanye West -- as well as Favorite Soul/R&B Album for "Pink Friday."

"Barbz, love yourself no matter what, there's power in your peace, hold your peace," she said, addressing her fans.

Minaj made an impression from the show's opening moments, kicking off the AMAs with a David Guetta-aided booty-thumping performance of "Turn Me On" and "Super Bass."

Minaj wasn't the only one to rock pink on the big night: Katy Perry strummed her way through "One That Got Away" on a pink guitar that matched her dress and hairdo.

The pop star won a special award of achievement from the AMAs for scoring five No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hits from "Teenage Dream," a single-album record for a female artist.

"I want to give thank to my amazing record label EMI," she said, a pointed remark in the wake of the historic label's split purchase by Sony and Universal.

Maroon 5 won the night's first award, Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group, and capped off the victory with a performance of "Moves Like Jagger," after which singer Adam Levine joined Gym Class Heroes for "Stereo Hearts."

Competing with Levine for stage time was Jennifer Lopez, who offered a nearly six-minute performance of her own (with three costume changes) in addition to helping Will.i.am debut his new single.

J. Lo's triumphant night continued with her third overall AMA win, this time for Favorite Latin Artist.

"I'm shaking!" she said as she picked up the award. "I'm just grateful for all my blessings. I want to thank my family most of all, my beautiful babies, who inspire me to be better every day," she said before closing by thanking "mi gente latino."

Several of the night's biggest singers were absent for their victories, with Adele recovering from vocal cord surgery, Rihanna touring Europe and Beyonce promoting her new live DVD in addition to her pregnancy. (The latter two offered thanks via pre-taped videos.)

Still, there was no lack of star power. The three-hour show set an internal record for collaborative performances, but plenty of artists flew solo. Sean Kingston, looking healthy after his May jet ski accident, gave an enthusiastic introduction to Justin Bieber, who turned in a one-man performance of "Mistletoe" that got the audience waving its red glowsticks.


Kelly Clarkson, looking ready for the holiday season in a sparkling red floor-length dress, took the stage for her performance of "Mr. Know It All" with a "Newsies"-style open that poked fun at her label dramas and rumors about her sexuality.

And Adam Lambert's return to the AMAs stage -- the first since his controversial performance in 2009 -- was greeted with some of the night's biggest applause as he introduced OneRepublic.

"Wow, has it really been two years?" Lambert said.

Before the ceremony, Hot Chelle Rae, who won Sprint New Artist of the Year, wowed the red carpet crowd with performances of "Tonight Tonight" and "I Like It Like That" during the pre-show. Taio Cruz and Marianas Trench also performed. 

A handful of awards were announced off-camera, including Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist (Adele) and Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist ( Usher).

The night ended with a predictably silly performance by party rappers LMFAO, who did a medly of recent hits complete with goofy cameos by Justin Bieber, David Hasselhoff and YouTube star Keenan Cahill.


See the full list of winners below:

Artist of the Year: Taylor Swift

Sprint New Artist of the Year: Hot Chelle Rae

Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist: Bruno Mars

Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist: Adele

Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group: Maroon 5

Favorite Pop/Rock Album: Adele

Favorite Country Male Artist: Blake Shelton

Favorite Country Female Artist: Taylor Swift

Favorite Country Band/Duo/Group: Lady Antebellum

Favorite Country Album: Taylor Swift - "Speak Now"

Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist: Nicki Minaj

Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album: Rihanna - "Loud"

Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist: Usher

Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist: Beyonce

Favorite Soul/R&B Album: Nicki Minaj - "Pink Friday"

Favorite Latin Artist: Jennifer Lopez

Award of Achievement: Katy Perry

Sunday, November 20, 2011

X2O MUSIC TOP 50

WEEK OF NOVEMBER 19, 2011
TW LW SONG TITLE/ ARTISTS
1 4 LEGO HOUSE UK
Ed Sheeran
2 3 DOMINO UK
Jessie J
3 8 IT WILL RAIN USA
Bruno Mars
4 30 NOTHING'S REAL BUT LOVE UK
Rebecca Ferguson
5 14 HEAVEN UK
Emeli Sandé
6 2 READ ALL ABOUT IT UK
Professor Green featuring Emeli Sandé
7 28 TAKE A CHANCE ON ME UK
JLS
8 1 WE FOUND LOVE BARBADOS
Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris
9 NE GOTTA BE YOU UK
One Direction
10 NE WHAT DO YOU TAKE ME FOR? UK
Pixie Lott featuring Pusha T
11 13 I LIKE IT LIKE THAT USA
Hot Chelle Rae featuring New Boyz
12 4 5 O'CLOCK USA
T- Pain featuring Wiz Khalifa and Lily Allen
13 9 PARADISE UK
Coldplay
14 19 FADE INTO ME USA
David Cook
15 NE COME HOME USA
Faith Hill
16 NE THE FIGHTER USA
Gym Class Heroes featuring Ryan Tedder
17 42 TRY WITH ME USA
Nicole Scherzinger
18 6 MR. KNOW IT ALL USA
Kelly Clarkson
19 18 BAGGAGE CLAIM USA
Miranda Lambert
20 NE OURS USA
Taylor Swift
21 27 PRINCESS OF CHINA UK
Coldplay featuring Rihanna
22 15 CALL IT WHAT YOU WANT USA
Foster The People
23 22 WITHOUT YOU FRANCE
David Guetta featuring Usher
24 NE MARRY THE NIGHT USA
Lady Gaga
25 NE IF THIS WAS A MOVIE USA
Taylor Swift
26 26 KEEP ME IN MIND USA
Zac Brown Band
27 12 WHEN I WAS A YOUNGSTER UK
Rizzle Kicks
28 33 YOU USA
Chris Young
29 20 WITH UR LOVE UK
Cher Lloyd featuring Mike Posner
30 16 TAKE A BACK ROAD USA
Rodney Atkins

31 10 RADIOACTIVE UK
Marina & The Diamonds
32 7 GOOD FEELING USA
Flo Rida
33 44 THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY USA
Katy Perry
34 NE A THOUSAND YEARS USA
Christina Perri
35 11 SHAKE IT OUT UK
Florence + The Machine
36 36 YOUNG, WILD & FREE USA
Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa featuring Bruno Mars
37 21 DEDICATION TO MY EX (MISS THAT) USA
Lloyd featuring Andre 3000 and Lil Wayne
38 31 DADDY UK
Emeli Sandé featuring Naughty Boy
39 NE PARTY ON FIFTH AVE USA
Mac Miller
40 38 PRETTY LIL HEART USA
Robin Thicke featuring Lil Wayne

41 NE RUN USA
Matt Nathanson featuring Sugarland
42 35 I NEED UK
Maverick Sabre
43 NE YOU DA ONE BARBADOS
Rihanna
44 NE ALL YOUR LIFE USA
The Band Perry
45 23 COUNTDOWN USA
Beyoncé
46 48 MOUTH 2 MOUTH USA
Enrique Iglesias featuring Jennifer Lopez
47 RE I LIKE HOW IT FEELS USA
Enrique Iglesias featuring Pitbull and The WAV.s
48 45 CALLED OUT IN THE DARK UK
Snow Patrol
49 17 CRIMINAL USA
Britney Spears
50 24 PARTY USA
Beyoncé featuring Andre 3000/ J. Cole