Sunday, January 11, 2009

The BWU Chart: James Morrison Stays At #1, The Veronicas Rocket Into Top 10

From this week on, the BWU Chart will presented on Sundays

THIS WEEK'S #1
“Broken Strings” cover

The first chart week of 2009 sees James Morrison remaining at the top with his Nelly Furtado duet "Broken Strings". This makes him the first male artist to remain at #1 for a second week. The track staves off an attempt for #1 glory from Bloc Party's "Signs", which remained at #2 this week.

Making the biggest chart jump in history are The Veronicas. The Australian pop duo shot up 30 places from #39 to #9, break the record set by David Archuleta's "Crush", when it moved up from #40 to #11 in August.

The Hot Shot Debut of the week is "Kids" by MGMT, which bows at #25. Re-entering the chart is "I Hate This Part" by the Pussycat Dolls at #22, thanks to tons of promotional appearances.

To see the full chart, visit the BWU Website.

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