In for the Kill (4:08) September 18, 2010 LA ROUX La Roux's defiant singalong "Bulletproof," the first single from the synth-pop duo's self-titled 2009 debut, sold more than 1.7 million copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and peaked at a surprising No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. » Full Story
As She's Walking Away September 18, 2010 ZAC BROWN BAND FEATURING ALAN JACKSON Collaborations between rising and established artists are common, but when best new artist Grammy Award winner Zac Brown Band taps Alan Jackson for a single, the pairing should be considered momentous. » Full Story
Where You Are September 18, 2010 Cali Swag District The guys who brought the Dougie dance to the masses are now putting a hip-hop spin on Michael Jackson. » Full Story
Danza Kuduro September 18, 2010 DON OMAR FEATURING LUCENZO Reggaetón's self-proclaimed king tries his hand at another strain of urban dance music on "Danza Kuduro," from his forthcoming compilation album "Don Omar Presents: Meet the Orphans." Kuduro's high-speed, eminently danceable rhythms originated in Angola in the '80s, found their way to Portugal and were most recently popularized by ghetto-tech act Buraka Som Sistema. » Full Story
Just a Dream September 18, 2010 NELLY The last time Nelly saw the top 10 of any Billboard chart was in 2006, when "Grillz" hit No. 1 on the Hot 100. The "Hot in Herre" rapper makes a strong re-entry with his latest single, "Just a Dream," which debuts at No. 8 on Digital Songs. » Full Story
Right Above It September 11, 2010 Lil Wayne Featuring Drake While Drake weighs the pros and cons of fame, Wayne delivers scatterbrained witticisms in his nasally growl. » Full Story
My Best Theory September 11, 2010 Jimmy Eat World For a band that has produced some great rock singles ("The Middle," "Big Casino"), "My Best Theory" falls a bit short » Full Story
Like a G6 September 11, 2010 Far East Movement Featuring the Cataracs & Dev Los Angeles-based Korean-American foursome Far East Movement lands on the Billboard Hot 100 in a big way with its fast-moving single, "Like a G6." » Full Story
Fuck You September 11, 2010 Cee Lo Green After nearly five years of trying, Cee Lo Green has finally stumbled upon the perfect follow-up to Gnarls Barkley's pop smash, "Crazy"—and it's impossible to play on the radio. » Full Story
Fuck You September 11, 2010 Cee Lo Green After nearly five years of trying, Cee Lo Green has finally stumbled upon the perfect follow-up to Gnarls Barkley's pop smash, "Crazy"—and it's impossible to play on the radio. » Full Story
Breaking Point September 11, 2010 Keri Hilson Keri Hilson's new single is an empowering wake-up call encouraging women to stop putting up with the abuse. » Full Story
Breaking Point September 11, 2010 Keri Hilson Keri Hilson's new single is an empowering wake-up call encouraging women to stop putting up with the abuse. » Full Story
Hands September 11, 2010 The Ting Tings "Hands," the first single from sophomore set "Kunst" (German for "art"), continues in the Ting Tings egalitarian spirit, with a shanty-style chorus that just begs to be chanted en masse. » Full Story
Hands September 11, 2010 The Ting Tings "Hands," the first single from sophomore set "Kunst" (German for "art"), continues in the Ting Tings egalitarian spirit, with a shanty-style chorus that just begs to be chanted en masse. » Full Story
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