Another week has passed and another Billboard chart is out. We have some new faces in the top 10, as well as some familiar ones. Did Justin Timberlake move up thanks to his YouTube exposure? Did Selena Gomez move up in the chart with all the attention she has been getting? Will Miley Cyrus continue her climb to #1? Is "Blurred Lines" still the top charting song of the week? Your about to find out, let's go!
The "Hope For Haiti Now" charity album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, becoming the first digital-only release to achieve this feat, according to sales data issued on Wednesday.
The number one top charting song, "Blurred Lines," is back in the news again, all for the wrong reasons though. The hit song by Robin Thicke, T.I., and Pharrell, has been criticized since the video first came out. All three artist have took hits for the deemed "Sexist" music video. Now, critics are calling out the director of the music video, Diana Martel. Even with all the negative exposure, "Blurred Lines," holds the number one spot on the Billboard Top 100. The music video is questionable, but all the exposure has made the song a huge hit.
Today, I want to share a song She Wolf by Shakira. This singer has issued a number of albums from a long time ago. She is also the only artist from South America to reach the number-one spot on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. All of her albums. Due to she was born in Colombia, so she had great fame in Latin America and Spain since...