Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Katy Perry Ties Michael Jackson's Historic Hot 100 Record
Katy Perry becomes the very first lady, and 2nd artist overall following Michael Jackson, within the 53-year good reputation for the Billboard Hot 100 to transmit five tunes from an album to No. 1, as "Last Friday Evening (T.G.I.F.)" becomes the 5th chart leader from her Capitol Records set "Teenage Dream."our editor recommendsConcert Review: Katy PerryAdele, Katy Perry Push Album Sales to First Increase Since 2004Katy Perry Became a member of Onstage by Rebecca Black on LA Show's Opening NightKaty Perry: 5 Most Surprising Covers (Video)How 'Smurfs' Tied 'Cowboys & Aliens' in the Box Office The historic Hot 100 coronation follows the album's prior No. 1s "California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg), charge single from Teenage Dream the title cut "Firework" and, "E.T." (featuring Kanye). The set bowed atop the Billboard 200 album chart dated Sept. 11, 2010, and it has offered 1.7 million copies, based on Nielsen SoundScan. While Perry may be the first lady to offer the recognition, she's the 2nd artist to handle the task after Jackson. The late King of Pop sent five tunes to No. 1 about the Hot 100 from Bad later-88: "I Simply Can't Stop Loving You" (with Siedah Garrett) the title track "How You Cause Me To Feel Feel" "Guy within the Mirror" and, "Dirty Diana." Jackson notched his quintet of No. 1s from Bad over nine several weeks and 2 days. Perry's five cake toppers from Dream spans twelve months, two several weeks and something week, dating towards the first week at No. 1 for "Gurls" about the Hot 100 dated June 19, 2010. (The latest Hot 100 is dated August. 27, 2011). While Jackson gained the achievement more rapidly, Perry has spent additional time atop the 100 in each artist's particular commanding stretch: Jackson's five No. 1s from Bad totaled a combined seven days in control. Using the first week on the top for "Friday," Perry can be 18 total days at No. 1 together with her No. 1s from "Dream." Following "Gurls," which ruled atop the 100 for six days, the title song from Dream started a 2-week command about the chart dated Sept. 18, 2010. "Firework" spent four days at No. 1 beginning 12 ,. 18, 2010, and "E.T." arrived in the apex for five days beginning April 9, 2011. Perry's streak of 5 Hot 100 No. 1 singles marketed to radio is easily the most with a lead artist since Mariah Carey obtained an identical run in 1990-91. Whitney Houston supports the chart record with seven consecutive leaders in 1985-88. "Friday" gets control the 100 summit by investing another week atop Hot 100 Airplay, signing up 148 million in most-format audience (up 1%), based on Nielsen BDS. The song rebounds 5-4 on Hot Digital Tunes with 156,000 downloads offered (up 14%), based on SoundScan. Capitol a week ago launched a remix of "Friday" featuring Missy Elliott. The remix paid for for 25% from the song's overall digital sales within the August. 8-14 sales monitoring week. All versions from the song were reduced to 69 cents in the iTunes and Amazon . com mp3 stores for the reason that span. "Friday" spent two days at No. 1 on Hot Digital Tunes at the begining of This summer following a premiere of their eight-minute-plus video featuring cameos from the kind of music artists Rebecca Black, Kenny G, Darlene Gibson and Hanson and stars Corey Feldman, Darren Criss and Kevin McHale, the second a couple of whom star in Fox's Glee. The clip has registered 80 million sights online. Perry ascends to Hot 100 history by displacing LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem," featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock, following the song spent six days at No. 1. The track dips to No. 2, sliding 1-2 on Hot Digital Tunes (160,000, lower 13%) and holding at No. 2 on Hot 100 Airplay (142 million, lower 3%). At No. 3 about the Hot 100, Maroon 5's "Moves Like Jagger," featuring Christina Aguilera, bounds up five places with dual Finest Gainer/Digital and Airplay honours. "Jagger" swaggers 2-1 on Hot Digital Tunes (219,000, up 38%) and 32-18 on Hot 100 Airplay (47 million, 37%) following a premiere of their video August. 8. Rounding the Hot 100's top ten are Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" (3-4) Bad Meets Evil's "Matches," featuring Bruno Mars (5-5) Lil Wayne's "How you can Love" (6-6) Pitbull's "Produce Everything," featuring Ne-Years old, Afrojack and Nayer (4-7) Promote the folks's "Pumped Up Kicks" (13-8) (the chart's sole title making its first top ten appearance it brought Alternative Tunes for five days from June) Britney Warrior spears' "I Wanna Go" (7-9) and, OneRepublic's former No. 8-peaking "Good Existence" (11-10). All charts, such as the Hot 100, Hot Digital Tunes and Hot 100 Airplay is going to be rejuvenated tomorrow (August. 18) on Billboard.biz. Related Subjects Katy Perry Michael Jackson
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