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Nicki Minaj's "Starships," Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" and Flo Rida's "Wild Ones." Rounding out the singles tally is Kelly Clarkson at #6 with "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," One Direction with "What Makes You Beautiful," Train's "Drive By," Justin Bieber signee Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" and Katy Perry's "Part of Me." Over on the iTunes charts, fun.'s collaboration with Janelle Monáe, "We Are Young," tops the singles chart, followed by the Wanted with "Glad You Came," tick up a few to #10 with Some Nights (22,000).įurther down the line, veteran rapper Tech N9ne debuts at #15 with the Klusterfuk EP (17,000) and Say Anything hit #22 with Anarchy, My Dear (14,000). NOW 41 falls five spots to #8 (29,000), Gotye moves up 7 spots to #9 with Making Mirrors (24,000) and fun. Whitney Houston's Greatest Hits holds steady at #6 (45,000), and Drake also hangs in at #7 with Take Care (36,000). The rest of the top 10: Guns N' Roses benefited from 25-cent sales on Google Music and Amazon, as their Greatest Hits jumps more than 600 percent to #3 on sales of 85,000. The only other new face in the top 10 is worship band Passion, whose White Flag debuts at #5 on sales of 49,000. Last week's #1, Bruce Springsteen's Wrecking Ball, dropped by 71 percent to 57,000 as it falls to #4 in its second week. That's just enough to keep fellow Brit Adele at #2 for a second week, as sales of 21 dropped 24 percent to 148,000.







One direction history album videos