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A quick look at the most notable jumps and drops on this week’s Hot 100 singles charts.
The Billboard Hot 100
– Eminem: While the rapper loses his No. 1 standing on the Billboard 200, he remains perched atop the Billboard Hot 100 for a seventh frame with “Love the Way You Lie,” featuring Rihanna. The song tops Radio Songs for a fourth week, improving to 159 million listener impressions (up 3%), according to Nielsen BDS, while downloads sales slip 12%, according to Nielsen SoundScan, though the track rebounds 3-2 on Digital Songs.
– Katy Perry: She becomes the latest threat to end Eminem and Rihanna’s stay at No. 1 as “Teenage Dream” takes both the Airplay and Digital Gainer awards with a jump from 3-2. A bump in download sales (259,000, up 24%) gives the singer her third chart-topper on Digital Songs, while an 11-7 bounce on Hot 100 Airplay (84.3 million, up 30%) ups her top 10 tally on that list to five.
– Taio Cruz: “Dynamite” had looked like a serious contender to the Hot 100 throne, but the song takes a step back from 2-3 this week mainly due to download erosion (down 11% to 178,000). Airplay continues to increase though, with a 3% improvement to 131 million listener impressions, good for a No. 2 standing on Hot 100 Airplay.
– Taylor Swift: “Mine” makes a quick return to the top 10 after a one-week break, rebounding 14-9. With radio play continuing to rise (18-12 on Radio Songs, up 20%), downloads increase for the first time since the track debuted three weeks ago (97,000, up 11%).
– Lil Wayne: After a top 10 debut last week, the rapper slips 6-19 with “Right Above It,” which is not surprising for a song that sold so strongly in its first week of release. Downloads dip 55% from 225,000 to 101,000, though with radio play jumping by 135% to 9.9 million listener impressions, the song could rebound on the Hot 100 in the coming weeks. “Right” debuts at No. 20 on Rap Airplay list.
– Kid Cudi: He claims the chart’s Hot Shot Debut at No. 22 with “Erase Me,” featuring Kanye West. The preview single from Cudi’s upcoming sophomore set, “Man On The Moon II: The Legend Of Mr. Rager,” due in late October, shifts 99,000 downloads.
– Cee-Lo Green: The Gnarls Barkley vocalist opens at No. 96 with “F**k You!,” the song that broke out on YouTube and has now reached radio and retail. With just a partial week of sales, the track, currently only available for purchase in explicit form, moves 21,000 downloads. Expect a notable jump on the Hot 100 next week.
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I hope you all guys had a chance to watch the world premiere of “Mine” music video, and i hope you all liked it. In you case that you missed to world premiere, go ahead and go to CMT.com to watch it. The music video is speechlessly amazing, i really really like that concept seriously. Kudos to Roman White and to Taylor! It’s incredibly awesome, she’s so pretty and i like the dress and the story and more.
If you guys CAN’T WATCH the video on CMT.com because of region thingy problems or whatever. Here’s the video from MTV Asia you can watch it now, check it our below.
I also added a new photos of Taylor at the CMT Premieres: Taylor Swift “Mine” special in Kennebunkport, Maine yesterday. Please please please take a look to the gallery, she really looks so stunning.
Entertainment Weekly did an interview with Taylor about her new album “Speak Now”, which will hit stores on October 25th. It’s really interesting and you can tell how passionate she is about music. There’s also a question by EW referring to Sparks Fly which you guys will find very intriguing. You’ll have to read this great interview to find out!
EW: Do you remember the moment when you finished the track list and how that felt? TS: I finished the track list about two months ago. I don’t stop writing songs when I have enough songs to make an album. For the last two years, I have just been trying to beat what I have on this list of potential songs for the record.
EW: I would think that working on an album is stressful. But when you talk about working on Speak Now, you seem so happy. Was it a joyful process? Or was there a stressful part to making it? TS: There is a stressful and joyful element to making an album. For me, I’m either incredibly stressed or overjoyed, and the way that usually goes is that if I’ve just written a song, I’m the happiest you will ever see me. But if I haven’t written a song in a week and a half, I am more stressed than you will ever, ever see me at any other point. If I haven’t written a song in more than about nine days, that’s when I start to zone out in the middle of conversations because I’m thinking about what I could be writing about next. For me, it’s just such a fun challenge to constantly be writing and constantly be trying to top what you just wrote. It’s one of my favorite games to play—trying to beat what I’ve written last. What I wrote last is something I got really excited about when I wrote it, but I know I could write something better. But it’s just a really fun thing to go through.
Taylor was spotted at the Christ Church in Kennebunkport, Maine last 26th of August. As you can see they were filming a segment for the CMT show that will be premiered. I added a good quality photos to the gallery, she’s wearing a very stunning dress and i adore her heels.
Taylor has recently donated $100,000 to Kids Kingdom in Hendersonville, Tennessee. The Kids Kingdom is a 13-year-old children’s playground and had been underwater several times now. Visit Tennessean.com for more details.
Country music sensation and former Hendersonville resident Taylor Swift recently donated $100,000 to the city’s efforts to rebuild Kids Kingdom, Mayor Scott Foster announced Tuesday.
The $100,000 donation from the Taylor Swift Charitable Fund had been discussed earlier in the evening when the city’s finance committee members voted to send an ordinance accepting the money to the full board. Board members are expected to vote on the ordinance at the next Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting on Sept. 14.
According to Parks Director Dave LeMarbre, Swift made the donation to help the city with its flood relief efforts. Although the 13-year-old children’s playground had been underwater several times over the years, it wasn’t destroyed by the historic flood that hit the city May 1-2. Had it been damaged more, the city might have received insurance money for the damage, LeMarbre noted. He said Swift’s business manager suggested the money go toward Kids Kingdom and refurbishing the city’s volleyball courts.






