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Hot 100 Stays 'Fancy' with Iggy Azalea On Top, As MAGIC! 'Rude' and Calvin Harris 'Summer' Crack Top 10
The Billboard Hot 100 is still looking pretty "Fancy" this week. For the second week in a row, Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX's sassy single sits atop all other songs in the United States. -
Iggy Azalea & Charli XCX Get 'Fancy' Atop Billboard Hot 100: Nico & Vinz, Jason Derulo Appear in Top 10 [VIDEOS]
The top of the Billboard Hot 100 is looking pretty "Fancy" this week. After a three week hold by John Legend's "All Of Me," Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX have arrived at the No. 1 spot in the United States, as the sassy single "Fancy" rises in chart points. -
Iggy Azalea and Ariana Grande Swap Spots on Digital Downloads Chart
It was another huge week in terms of download sales and, as predicted by Music Times during last week's chart summary, Iggy Azalea quit playing second fiddle to Ariana Grande. -
Iggy Azalea Runs Digital Downloads Chart, if Not Hip-Hop (Sorry Forbes)
Iggy Azalea was the basis for a controversial headline from Forbes magazine this week ("Hip Hop is Run By A White, Blonde, Australian Woman"). That might be a totally inaccurate statement, but she is running the Digital Downloads charts at the moment. -
Ariana Grande and Iggy Azalea reign on Digital Downloads chart for one more week
There was plenty of big news on the Billboard 200 this week but the Digital Downloads charts have returned to the stasis we came to expect...but hopefully not for long. -
John Legend 'All Of Me' overtakes Pharrell Williams 'Happy' on Hot 100 with Ariana Grande 'Problem' on its heels
After 10 weeks of a "Happy" reign on the Hot 100, Pharrell Williams' peppy chart-topping single has finally been overtaken, and it only took everything John Legend had in him. Yes, after six weeks sitting in the runners-up slot, "All Of Me" is the new No. 1 song in the country. -
Ariana Grande and Iggy Azalea finally dethrone Pharrell Williams from top spot on Digital Downloads chart
Last week we wept and gnashed our teeth at the long-running lack of diversity on the Digital Downloads charts and the music gods responded to our prayers. There were huge shifts of direction in this week's Top 10. -
Pharrell Williams 'Happy' sticks at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100; Iggy Azalea 'Fancy' debuts in top 10
The Billboard Hot 100 continues its two-month long string of stagnancy this week, as (surprise!) Pharrell Williams' peppy Despicable Me 2/G I R L single "Happy" spends an astonishing 10th week atop the charts. -
Pharrell Williams lords over stagnant Digital Downloads charts week with 'Happy'
WARNING: If you hate banality and environments where things never change, don't read the following summary of last week's Digital Downloads chart. The first five spots all remained exactly the same as last week. Exactly. The. Same. -
Pharrell Williams still 'Happy' atop Billboard Hot 100: Justin Timberlake 'Not A Bad Thing,' Chris Brown 'Loyal' debut in top 10
The Hot 100 continues to just be ridiculously, incessantly "Happy" this week. For the ninth time in a row, the seemingly unstoppable Pharrell Williams sits atop the Billboard Singles Chart. However, unlike the last three weeks, there's been a bit of a shakeup at the top of the chart. -
Pharrell Williams still on top with 'Happy,' fans turn up for 'Turn Down For What'
The lead-up to Easter weekend didn't bring much new music to the Digital Downloads charts, but it did greatly improve the sales of tracks by those who were already there. Nearly every performer in the Top 10 saw a boost in downloads.
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