
I think… I think we’re going to have 100,000 subscribers this week and that’s all kinds of awesome. u/blackhawk_12 Subreddit Rules and Wikiīefore posting in /r/privacy, read the Sidebar Rules.Įnjoy our Wiki! It has all sorts of nifty advice and explains most topics you’re interested in if you’re reading this. "I don't have anything to hide but I don't have anything I want to show you either" 100) with “Russian Roulette,” however the bet is that she will quickly rise into the upper reaches as the track will hit digital retail sites next week and will impact her Hot 100 ranking the subsequent week.Dedicated to the intersection of technology, privacy, and freedom in the digital world. Rihanna starts off at the lowest end of the chart (No. 61 and T-Pain parlays a Verizon download exclusive (29,000 sold) into a No. 57 “Southern Voice,” Tim McGraw’s current top 20 Country hit (No. 7 in March 2008 as “Gangsta Luv” lands at No. 50 with “A Time For Miracles,” a song featured in the upcoming blockbuster film “2012 ” Snoop Dogg’s return to the Hot 100 for the first time since “Sensual Seduction” peaked at No. Other notable debuts include Adam Lambert’s first post-“Idol” chart entry at No. 34 and its take on “Bust A Move,” Young MC’s 1989 top 10 hit, comes in at No. The Glee Cast adds yet another pair of song to their chart tally as its rendition of Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” is the Hot Shot Debut at No. Usher’s “Papers” delivers the chart’s biggest position increase (92-31) fueled by first week digital sales (34,000) and a strong airplay bump (48-33 on Radio Songs).

“Dreams” is Beyonce’s 13th top 10 this decade, tying her for second most in the 2000’s. Rounding out the top 10 are Britney Spears’ “3” which slides 5-8 and Beyonce’s “Sweet Dreams” which enters the top 10 (11-10) as the Airplay Gainer. 6 with “Papparazzi” and the Black Eyed Peas move 9-7 with “Meet Me Halfway” and fall 8-9 with “I Gotta Feeling.” The latter track has appeared in the top 10 in each of its 20 weeks on the chart. 3, leaving Jason DeRulo in the runner-up spot for a second week with “Whatcha Say.” Miley Cyrus’ “Party In The U.S.A.” slips one place (3-4) as does “Run This Town” by Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West (4-5).

1, Jay Sean’s “Down,” falls two slots to No. The track’s popularity is spurring sales of Owl City’s debut set “Ocean Eyes” as it leaps into the top 10 of the Billboard 200. The track also moves into the top 30 of Radio Songs in just its third week (42-28). The track earns the Digital Gainer honor, moving 2-1 on Digital Songs with 196,000 downloads (up 26%). NEW YORK - Minnesota native Adam Young, better known as Owl City, moves 7-1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Fireflies,” his debut effort on the list.
