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US Pop Music Charts April 7, 2011

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Top 5 Pop Singles

  1. Katy Perry featuring Kanye West - "E.T."
  2. Rihanna - "S&M"
  3. Black Eyed Peas - "Just Can't Get Enough"
  4. Cee Lo Green - "F**k You!"
  5. Lady Gaga - "Born This Way"

Big Chart Movers

Hot New Pop Songs

  • #57 - Wiz Khalifa - "When I'm Gone"
  • #60 - Pitbull Featuring Ne-Yo, AfroJack and Nayer - "Give Me Everything"


  • #69 - Sara Ramirez - "The Story"

Comments


Katy Perry holds on to the top spot a second week with "E.T." Songs from the album Teenage Dream have now combined for 13 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Adele now has her first top 10 hit single in the US with "Rolling In the Deep" climbing a swift seven notches to a new peak of #10 this week. Tinie Tempah's effort to cross the Atlantic continues to move forward with "Written In the Stars" landing in the top 20 this week.

Top 5 Pop Albums

  1. Britney Spears - Femme Fatale
  2. Wiz Khalifa - Rolling Papers
  3. Adele - 21
  4. Chris Brown - F.A.M.E.
  5. Various Artists - Songs For Japan

Hot New Pop Albums

  • #6 Radiohead - The King Of Limbs
  • #8 Snoop Dogg - The Doggumentary
  • #10 Mary Mary - Something Big

Comments


It is a veterans week on the chart. Britney Spears opens at the top this week giving her a sixth #1 studio album. Only Blackout has failed to reach the top of the album chart and it peaked at #2. Wiz Khalifa has a powerful debut opening selling nearly 200,000 copies of Rolling Papers.

Radiohead earn their fifth consecutive top 10 studio album in the US with The King Of Limbs starting out at #6, and Snoop Dogg celebrates his ninth top 10 among studio albums.

For more chart details, visit Billboard.

Top 5 Pop Radio Songs

  1. Cee Lo Green - "F**k You!"
  2. Rihanna - "S&M"
  3. Lady Gaga - "Born This Way"
  4. Pink - "F**kin' Perfect"
  5. Katy Perry featuring Kanye West - "E.T."

Big Chart Movers

Comments


Cee Lo Green rises to the top this week setting a record for the longest path to #1 on the mainstream top 40 radio chart. Katy Perry is top 5 with "E.T." after just six weeks. Jessie J's "Price Tag" continues to build a toehold with pop audiences in the US rising four more notches to #22 this week.
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