
1 for Lady Gaga in its 65th week, as her “Telephone” duet with Beyoncé ascends to No. teen act Selena Gomez & the Scene.īillboard’s current pan-European sales chart show “The Fame” back at No. 7, was “Naturally” (Hollywood/Universal) by U.S. Also debuting in the singles top ten, at No. 5 to become the American star’s sixth U.K. Kelis‘ “Acapella” (Interscope/Universal) debuted at No. Previous wins: Best Male R&B Vocal Performance in 2001 for U Remind Me Best Male R&B Vocal. The new hit is based around INXS‘ 1987 smash “Need You Tonight.” Won for: Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. It’s the debut hit for east London rapper Green, who was previously signed to the Beats, the label owned by Mike Skinner of the Streets, before it was dissolved. 2, as “I Need You Tonight” (Virgin/EMI) by Professor Green featuring Ed Drewett arrived at No. The Scouting For Girls single fell to No. 1 earlier that year with “Yeah,” featuring Lil’ John and Ludacris, and in 1998 with his debut hit “You Make Me Wanna.” Usher‘s “Omg,” featuring will.i.am, climbed 2-1 to become his first U.K.
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9 debut for the album “Simple Times.” Meanwhile, “The Very Best of Free & Bad Company” (Rhino/UMTV) showed its staying power with a third week at No. 11 on the new singles chart, achieved a No.

hit “I’d Rather Be With You” (14th Floor/Warner Music) held at No. Usher Raymond, Concert, Music, Scenes, Singers, Bands. 3, MGMT saw “Congratulations” (Columbia/Sony Music Entertainment) arrive at No. Usher Usher Raymond, Festival London, Itunes, Leather Jacket, Performance, Music. American R&B superstars are not cut out to be self-effacing.

With last week’s bestseller, Lady Gaga‘s “The Fame” (Interscope/Universal), down to No. single “This Ain’t A Love Song,” was thus limited to a No. Scouting For Girls‘ second album “Everybody Wants To Be on TV” (Epic/Sony Music Entertainment), which follows their recent first No. The new success comes on the heels of Plan B’s current hit “She Said,” which hit No. It’s his second album, following 2006’s “Who Needs Actions When You Got Words,” which peaked at No. Plan B’s “The Defamation of Strickland Banks” (679/Atlantic/Warner Music) proved victorious in a busy week of new entries on the April 18 chart. 1 single for five years, as new sales data was unveiled by the Official Chart Company.

London rapper Plan B scored a chart-topping album with his sophomore release, and Usher his first U.K.
