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  • Chart Chat 8/3/08: Estelle, M.I.A., Meryl Streep (yep!) and More!!

    Ahoy, mateys. There’s actually some stuff to talk about on the charts this week. Let’s move on, shall we? All chart positions are the exclusive property of Billboard Communications or somethin’. Ya smell me?

      Top 20 Albums

    1) “Breakout” Miley Cyrus
    2) “Love on the Inside” Sugarland
    3) “Mamma Mia Soundtrack” Various Artists
    4) “Rock & Roll Jesus” Kid Rock
    5) “Tha Carter III” Li’l Wayne
    6) “Viva La Vida or Death & All His Friends” Coldplay
    7) “Camp Rock Soundtrack” Various Artists
    8) “Untitled” Nas
    9) “Now That’s What I Call Music Vol. 28” Various Artists
    10) “Beautiful Eyes” (EP) Taylor Swift
    11) “Good Girl Gone Bad” Rihanna
    12) “Taylor Swift” Taylor Swift
    13) “The Slip” Nine Inch Nails
    14) “One of the Boys” Katy Perry
    15) “Jonas Brothers” Jonas Brothers
    16) “Life, Death, Love & Freedom” John Mellencamp
    17) “Indestructible” Disturbed
    18) “Here I Stand” Usher
    19) “Spirit” Leona Lewis
    20) “The Greatest Story Ever Told” David Banner

      Top 20 Singles

    1) “I Kissed a Girl” Katy Perry
    2) “Take a Bow” Rihanna
    3) “Forever” Chris Brown
    4) “Disturbia” Rihanna
    5) “Viva La Vida” Coldplay
    6) “A Milli” Li’l Wayne
    7) “Lollipop” Li’l Wayne feat. Static Major
    8) “Dangerous” Kardinal Offishall feat. Akon
    9) “Bleeding Love” Leona Lewis
    10) “Leavin’” Jesse McCartney
    11) “Burnin’ Up” Jonas Brothers
    12) “When I Grow Up” Pussycat Dolls
    13) “Pocketful of Sunshine” Natasha Bedingfield
    14) “Closer” Ne-Yo
    15) “Shake It” Metro Station
    16) “American Boy” Estelle feat. Kanye West
    17) “Bust it Baby Pt. 2” Plies feat. Ne-Yo
    18) “7 Things” Miley Cyrus
    19) “Get Like Me” David Banner feat. Chris Brown
    20) “Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body)” Three 6 Mafia feat. Project Pat, Young D and Superpower

    *It’s been mentioned in a couple of other columns, including on billboard.com itself, but this week’s chart marks a rare occurrence. With new singles from Jennifer Hudson, Meryl Streep and Jamie Foxx (as a featured artist) debuting on the Hot 100 Singles chart this week, three Oscar winners enter the chart simultaneously, which must be some kind of first. Somewhere, Russell Crowe is kicking himself for not touring more behind 30 Foot Odd of Grunts or whatever they were called.

    *Rihanna has two singles in the top five, at #2 and #4. Chris Brown is sitting between the two songs at #3. I’ll let you write the joke/somewhat pervy leery comments yourselves.

    *Despite the fact that it’s been out since early spring, Estelle’s bouncy “American Boy” has only just reached the Top 20 on the singles chart. Her “Shine” album is pretty good if you haven’t checked it out yet, sort of a junior varsity version of “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill”.

    *Also moving up the charts (where it just might land in the Top 20 next week) is the year-old “Paper Planes” by Sri Lankan (and supposedly retired?) rapper M.I.A. Thank Judd Apatow and the trailer for “Pineapple Express” for giving this song (from one of the best reviewed albums of 2007) some belated shine. It jumps to #36 this week.

    *Nas’s “Nigg…”, er, “Untitled” does a belly-flop in his second week, sliding all the way down to #8 from the top spot. Might be time to go back to simply making music without all the publicity stunts, yes, Nas?

    *”I Kissed a Girl” is now the year’s second longest running #1 single, behind Flo-Rida’s equally insipid “Low”. Can someone please explain this to me?

    *Want proof that people still watch MTV? The rapper Shwayze, star of the network’s new series “Buzzin”, has two songs on this week’s singles chart. “Corona and Lime” (yay, product placement) debuts at #26 while what I can only assume is the theme song to his TV show (which features Cisco Adler…yikes!) moves up to #45.

    *This week’s “Catch a Falling Star” award goes to a band whose star hasn’t even fully risen: The Hold Steady. Despite tons of glowing press, their new “Stay Positive” record tumbles from 30-75 in week two. Hard to say whether this is an extreme case of buyer’s indifference or whether traditional retailers are pissed because this album was made available digitally several weeks before its traditional release in record stores.

    *Finally, we close this week’s column by welcoming back former grunge favorites Candlebox, whose new album debuts at #32, marking a return to the charts after a 10-year absence. Might as well jump in the wayback machine and give you the video for “Far Behind”, especially considering it was the only one of the two Candlebox songs I’ve ever heard that I liked. I had this on cassingle, y’all. Top that!

  • Number One Hits From Hell: “Because I Love You (The Postman Song)”

    This week, “I Kissed a Girl” by Katy Perry knocked Coldplay’s “Viva La Vida” out of the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, thus becoming the 1,000th Number One single of the rock era. As the majority of music buyers (I didn’t say music *lovers* mind you, but music buyers) view music as a song-by-song medium, having a #1 single is a pretty big deal, so to have been one of those 1,000 songs means that, for better or for worse, your song has struck a chord with someone.

    However, that’s not to say that the folks that put songs at the top of the charts always exhibit good taste. Of course, some of the most iconic songs in music history have made it all the way to the apex of Billboard’s charts- a look at the amount of chart-toppers by Elvis, The Beatles, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder, to name a few, bears that theory out. But there are a pretty good amount of legendary artists who have never hit the top of the singles charts. Bruce Springsteen has never had a #1. Neither has James Brown. Or Led Zeppelin. Or The Who. Luther Vandross? Nope. The Clash? Elvis Costello? Run-DMC? Public Enemy? The Beastie Boys? 3 top ten singles between them.

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  • New Music In Stores & Online 6/17/08: Coldplay, The Offspring, Katy Perry & More!!

    Viva La Vida by ColdplayLast week’s releases brought some form of salvation to an ailing record industry as it looks like Li’l Wayne is going to be able to do what Usher’s latest album couldn’t and shift in the neighborhood of a million units in it’s first week. There’s a chance that this can happen in consecutive weeks with the release that kicks of this new music roundup:

    Coldplay-Viva La Vida or Death & His Other Friends: I like Coldplay enough that I’d be willing to forgive the uber-pretentious title. Now, will the music be the equal of the band’s three other well-received (and quite good) albums? The title track bodes well for the qualitative value of this album (I’ll admit that I haven’t heard “Violet Hill” yet), and it’ll be interesting to hear exactly how much like U2 Brian Eno makes the band sound. Plus, you’ve gotta give Chris Martin props for resisting possible temptation and not allowing Jay-Z or Kanye West (or Gwyneth, for that matter) to make cameo appearances on the album.

    http://www.coldplay.com/index.php

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