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100 and single

A Strapped America Goes To The 99-Cent Store, And New Singles Storm The Top 40

In a week where it seems the global financial crisis is inescapable, America decides that a buck is a nice price to spend on music, and the Top 40 of Billboard's Hot 100 sees a wave of new best-selling singles—including two in the Top 10 and a massive leap by a new No. 1 smash.

With that 79-place jump (which, ahem…I called last week), T.I. accomplishes two major chart feats. New No. 1 “Live Your Life” featuring Rihanna sets the record for the biggest leap to the top in history—which would be unremarkable, given the frequency with which this record has been broken recently, if not for the fact that T.I. is beating himself, having reset the mark just six weeks ago.

More impressively, by ousting his own “Whatever You Like,” T.I. joins a very elite club: acts that succeeded themselves at No. 1. During the Hot 100’s entire 50-year history, there have only been eight, and if you ignore featuring-artist credits, the number is six.

Besides these chart feats, T.I.’s hit also sets a record for the biggest debut sales week for a digital single. But we might want to get used to that happening. Already, iTunes is reporting a wave of new best-sellers as the music industry’s last blockbuster holiday hits full swing.

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The Top Ten Not-Bonos

The social conscience and strident voice of Bono has influenced many a singer over the last few decades. The U2 frontman successfully melded the earnest social conscience of Bruce Springsteen with the self-glorifying pomp of European arena acts, realizing that both the Common Man and King Dick were below Jesus on the food chain. Sure there was precedent, but Sting is handicapped by his ego (and jazz bass), while Ian McCullough wanted to be a romantic poet/sex object more than the messiah. Here are ten singers who, at their best (or worst), have aspired to the Almighty's throne. More »

time for another tea party

Oh Yeah, The Actual NME Awards USA... Awards!

Jane's Addiction's reunion wasn't the only thing that happened at the NME Awards USA. They also gave out awards! That whole "Best International" thing is still in place, only now "International" means that the act isn't from America. Which explains how Albert Hammond Jr. is our best solo artist. And how the Kings Of Leon were nominated for three awards. And how It's A Shame About Ray is a "Classic LP" (I assume at least fifteen to thirty other albums from 1992 already got this trophy from the NME). And how a Killers B-side comp was nominated for Best Album. And how their Lou Reed collabo won Best Track. Wait, no, all of this makes no sense whatsoever unless you're familiar with British rock mag insanity. God, will these freaks please go across the pond and leave us with our Herbie Hancocks and Stadium Arcadiums? Winners and nominees after the jump. More »

drudge

Matt Drudge Applies For Live 8 Press Credentials

We realize that fedora adorer Matt Drudge has more important things to do than keep up with the latest NME feud, but if he's going to try to sex up a tangentially political non-story by putting it on his front page, shouldn't it be one that's not already two weeks old? More »

who charted

Who Charted?: Amy Lee Wipes The Floor With Brandon Flowers' Moustache

Version 2.0 of Evanescence, led by Amy Lee and her unbridled goth-girl impulses, grabbed the No. 1 spot on this week's Billboard 200, selling 447,000 copies of their new album The Open Door. Coming in at No. 2 were the Killers, whose everything-but-Clarence-Clemons homage to Springsteen Sam's Town scanned 315,000 copies. More »