Revolutionary wrote:The Monster
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AJS2050 wrote:Well it had a very good run. They can soon start to consider the next single.
RSoares wrote:It made its purpose.
Dorian wrote:1. EMINEM – The Monster f/Rihanna: 190.368 (- 0.369)
2. ONEREPUBLIC – Counting Stars: 190.334 (- 0.031)
3. PITBULL – Timber f/Ke$ha: 163.604 (+ 2.826)
4. IMAGINE DRAGONS – Demons: 136.806 (- 3.547)
5. AVICII – Wake Me Up: 135.387 (- 2.453)
6. LORDE – Royals: 132.793 (- 0.892)
7. DRAKE – Hold On We’re, Going Home: 115.357 (- 1.301)
8. PASSENGER – Let Her Go: 109.375 (+ 0.722)
9. ELLIE GOULDING – Burn: 97.647 (+ 1.072)
10. ZEDD – Stay The Night f/H. Williams: 94.746 (- 0.272)
Eminem's former four-week No. 1 "Monster," featuring Rihanna, holds at No. 3 on the Hot 100 but continues leading Radio Songs for a sixth week (147 million, up 2%). It stays at No. 5 on Digital Songs (162,000, down 27%) and falls 6-8 on Streaming Songs (4.1 million, down 3%). "Monster" posts an 11th week at No. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Katy Perry climbs into the Hot 100's top five with "Dark Horse," featuring Juicy J (6-4), the third single from her former Billboard 200 No. 1 album "PRISM." "Horse" gallops fueled heavily by its 4-1 coronation on Digital Songs, where it charges by 6% to 243,000. The song is Perry's 10th No. 1 on Digital Songs, the second-best sum after Rihanna's 13. Eminem ranks third with nine Digital Songs toppers, followed by Britney Spears (seven) and Bruno Mars and Taylor Swift (six each).
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