On this week's BWU Hot 40, Lady GaGa remains on top with "Just Dance", after becoming the second artist in history to debut at #1. She is the first artist to retain the #1 spot after debuting there.
"A Little Bit Longer" by Jonas Brothers moves up to #2, supported by a #1 placing on the Song Play chart. This is the trio's second top 5 single; their first, "Burnin' Up", falls down to #22 this week.
This week's highest debut is Pink, whose new single "So What" enters the chart at #3, tying with Katy Perry for the second highest chart debut. Other songs debuting this week include "Just a Dream" by Carrie Underwood (#10), "No Substitute Love" by Estelle (#21), and "Miss Independent" by Ne-Yo (#30).
David Archuleta sets a chart record this week, by jumping up 29 spots to #11 this week, after debuting last week at #40. The original chart record belonged to the Pussycat Dolls, who jumped 22 spots from #24 to #2 two months ago.
For the full chart, visit www.freewebs.com/brandonbestworst/bwuhot40.htm
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David has delivered an amazing first single to his fans, and the public. It is rhythmic, David's superior vocals soar and are identifiable throughout, has a catchy beat.. Hey-> I watched lotsa American Bandstand back in the day :)
His older fans like me find themselves humming along unconsciously, and the verses transport the listener back to those bygone days of school girl and schoolboy CRUSHES... It has an appeal across a very broad spectrum of listeners, and should effectively silence the detractors and critics who didn't believe he had mainstream appeal. CRUSH is the catapult for David to continue his growth and evolution as an artist - I ANTICIPATE MANY MANY YEARS OF OUTSTANDING MUSIC FROM HIM.
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