In its 11th week on the chart, "Only Girl" made history by becoming the first lead single from an artist to hit number one after the follow-up single already did so. (For those of you who don't have the obsessive memory I do, you'll remember that Rihanna's "What's My Name," featuring Drake, debuted at number one two weeks ago.)
This is Rihanna's fourth number one of 2010, another feat that makes her a record-breaker, as she is the first female to have that many number ones in a calendar year.
At number two is another successful female: P!nk. She continues climbing the chart with "Raise Your Glass," which jumps from number four to two. Can she dethrone Rihanna next week? I'm honestly not sure, especially since they both may need to watch out for yet another femal pop star: Katy Perry.
Perry's single "Firework" is currently at number 6 but has been rapidly ascending up the charts. If you had asked me a few weeks ago, I would not have guessed that this song would be this big, but it appears to be a contender for number one in the weeks to come.
The Cee-Lo hit "F--k You," or the more PC "Forget You" makes waves on both sides of the number 10 spot. At number 11 comes the debut of the Glee cast's version of "Forget You," with main vocals from guest star Gwyneth Paltrow. Their cover also propelled iTunes sales of the original version, which allowed it to break into the top 10 at number 9 for the first time.
They say you can't judge a book by the cover, but who ever would've guessed these two would sing the same song?
F--k You
Glee's Forget You
As for my predictions from last week, I was only half-correct about my thoughts on songs from Rihanna's new album. While "S&M" debuted at number 53, my personal favorite "Cheers" did not crack the chart.
Again, I will predict debuts of songs from the many albums that were released this week. Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, My Chemical Romance, and Ke$ha all released albums on Monday. I like all of them, particulalry Minaj and My Chemcial Romance. But expect the most song debuts to come from Ke$ha, followed by Nicki and/or Kanye. Until then folks, enjoy the rest of the Thanksgiving weekend and maybe listen to some of these great albums!
Update (12/1/10):
When writing this blog entry I did not realize that it would be my last post. So I suppose that renders my predictions somewhat pointless. But perhaps I have instilled in you an interest in the Billboard charts. (Don't worry, you don't have to be as obsessive about checking it as I do.) So maybe check the charts for yourselves to see where all of these songs and albums end up. Or at the very least, keep enjoying music in your own way. Thanks and have a great holiday season!
