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Rihanna, Fifth Harmony Put in Work and Dominate the American Charts
There's a lot of business happening on the charts this week. For the seventh week in a row, Rihanna and Drake's lead Anti single "Work" leads the Hot 100, but there's even more work to be done, courtesy of Fifth Harmony. The girl group's new track "Work from Home" also rose into the top 10 this week, marking their first-ever top 10 single. -
Rihanna, Drake 'Work' Into Sixth Week at No. 1 Over Lukas Graham, Meghan Trainor
Rihanna and Drake know how to make it "Work." For the sixth straight week, the lead Anti single is the No. 1 song in the country. And though Rihanna dominates the Hot 100, she has a few reasons to be alarmed: new rising singles from Lukas Graham and Meghan Trainor. -
Rihanna 'Work' Leads Charts for Fifth Week as Lukas Graham, Ariana Grande Rise
Rihanna and Drake continue to be an unstoppable "Work" force. For the fifth straight week, the lead Anti single leads the Hot 100 in the United States, beating hot, rising singles from Lukas Graham and Ariana Grande. -
Rihanna 'Work' Leads Hot 100 for Fourth Week as Mike Posner, Lukas Graham Rise
It is business as usual for Rihanna and Drake; the dynamic duo landed another week atop the charts with "Work." For the fourth straight week, the ANTI single takes the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100, beating out hit singles from Justin Bieber, Lukas Graham and Mike Posner. -
Rihanna, Drake 'Work' Spends Third Week at No. 1 as Kelly Clarkson, Lukas Graham Rise
Rihanna and Drake have another "Work" week at No. 1. For the third straight timeframe, the new ANTI single leads the charts as the most popular song in the United States, besting quickly rising hits from the likes of Kelly Clarkson, Flo Rida and Lukas Graham. -
Rihanna and Drake 'Work' Into No. 1 Spot on Hot 100 Again Over Justin Bieber, Flo RIda
Rihanna is "Work"-ing it at No. 1 again. After blasting up the charts last week to achieve her latest Hot 100 topper, she holds tight for yet another week, besting hit singles from Justin Bieber, Twenty One Pilots, Flo Rida and more. -
G-Eazy Unveils More When It's Dark Out Tour Dates
With that high demand, G-Eazy has announced a new batch of shows in the U.S. to fill the gap in his When It's Dark Out Tour this April. -
Rihanna, Drake 'Work' Into No. 1 Single on Hot 100 Over Justin Bieber, Twenty One Pilots, DNCE
Rihanna has put in the "Work" and now it's all paid off. Her new Drake-assisted single has risen to the No. 1 spot in the country, eclipsing hits from Justin Bieber and Twenty One Pilots to claim her latest chart-topper. Meanwhile, Joe Jonas' new band DNCE break into the top 10. -
Justin Bieber's 'Love Yourself' Returns to Top of Charts as Zayn's 'Pillowtalk' Plummets
Justin Bieber has a lot to celebrate this week. Not only did he take home his first Grammy on Monday night (Feb. 15) for his massive comeback single "Where Are U Now" with Skrillex and Diplo, but his latest Purpose single "Love Yourself" (which he also performed at the show) has now returned to the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100 after being displaced by Zayn Malik's "Pillowtalk." -
Rihanna's 'ANTI' Tops Billboard 200 Over Sia, Kevin Gates and Charlie Puth
Rihanna's new album ANTI finally has its No. 1 distinction. In its second week of release, the long-anticipated Rihanna record jumped up the charts this week to land on top, besting out new releases from Kevin Gates, Sia and Charlie Puth. -
David Bowie's 'Blackstar' Beats Adele's '25' in Sales Following His Death
David Bowie did the unbelievable during his life, and he's continuing to carry on that legacy in death. The legendary, late rock icon's new album Blackstar has displaced Adele's 25 on the U.S. albums chart, after the latter led sales by wide margins for seven straight weeks.
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