R&B singer/songwriter, Jason Derulo, has hit the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 this week with "Whatcha Say", making it his first number one. Derulo has been in the music scene for quite awhile now, releasing "Coffee Girl" with Kat DeLuna in 2006 and "Cyber Love" with MIMS last year. His debut album will be out in stores early next year, and his next single, "Love Hangover", should be out soon.
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In other chart news, Lady GaGa's "Bad Romance" debuts at number 9 on the Hot 100, while Taylor Swift's "Jump Then Fall" makes it to number 10. Ke$ha's "TiK ToK" jumps up to number 17 from 22 last week, while Taylor Swift makes another appearence with 8 other songs ("You Belong With Me" at #14, "Untouchable" at #19, "The Other Side of the Door" at #22, Superstar" at #27, "Come In With the Rain" at #30, "Forever & Always" at #34, "Fifteen" at #49, "Two Is Better Than One" at #80).
Alicia Keys' "Doesn't Mean Anything" drops to #64, while Rihanna's "Russian Roulette" makes it's way to #75. LeToya's "Regret" is proving to be a hit, jumping to #78.
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On the Bubbling Under Charts, Mariah Carey's "Betcha Gon' Know" debuts at #3, Jessie James' much-stalled single, "I Look So Good", jumps to #4 and Timbaland, Nelly Furtado and SoShy's "Morning After Dark" finally debuts at #10.
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The R&B charts have proved to be interesting, with Usher's "Papers" at #4, LeToya's "Regret" at #8, Rihanna's "Russian Roulette" at #49 and Beyonce's "Video Phone" (it's remix/video with Lady GaGa is set to debut today) makes it's way to #54. Alicia Keys' "Try Sleeping With a Broken Heart" debuts at #93.
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