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Nelly Furtado finally kicks Beyonce off her chart throne

Posted February 17 2007 07:03 PM

Nelly Furtado`s "Say It Right" ended the 10-week reign of Beyonce`s "Irreplaceable" at No. 1 on the Hot 100 with a No. 2 to No. 1 climb. It was Furtado`s second No. 1 from her album 'Loose,' following "Promiscuous," which reached the top six months ago. "Irreplaceable" slides to No. 2, ending the longest run at the top since Kanye West`s "Gold Digger" featuring Jamie Foxx also spent 10 weeks there last year.

Elsewhere on the Hot 100, Gwen Stefani`s "The Sweet Escape" featuring Akon rose 5-3 for a new peak, while Fall Out Boy`s "This Ain`t a Scene, It`s An Arms Race" was down 3-4. Ludacris` "Runaway Love" featuring Mary J. Blige, which the pair performed on the Grammys last weekend, inched up 6-5, while Daughtry`s "It`s Not Over" dropped 4-6.

Gym Class Heroes` "Cupid`s Chokehold" featuring Patrick Stump zooms 15-7, giving the group its first top 10 hit. Justin Timberlake`s "What Goes Around ... Comes Around" rose 11-8, while Fergie`s "Glamorous" featuring Ludacris rocketed 31-9 as the chart`s top digital gainer. Fergie thus earns her third top 10 solo hit in six months, equal to her group the Black Eyed Peas` tally over the past six years.

Akon`s "I Wanna Love You" featuring Snoop Dogg rounded out the top 10, when it fell 7-10. But he`s got another track poised for top 10 success in the form of "Don`t Matter," which climbed 30-11 this week. Meanwhile, rapper Mims` "This Is Why I`m Hot" was the chart`s fastest growing track at radio for a second week in a row and jumped 59-46, while Jordan Pruitt had the week`s top debut with "Outside Looking In" at No. 77.

Also new this week was Sheryl Crow`s cover of Buddy Holly`s "Not Fade Away" at No. 78, Timbaland`s "Give It To Me" featuring Furtado and Timberlake at No. 87, Yung Joc`s "1st Time" featuring Marques Houston and Trey Songz at No. 93, UNK`s "2 Step" at No. 94 and Crime Mob`s "Rock Yo Hips" featuring Lil Scrappy at No. 100.

On Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Robin Thicke`s "Lost Without U" flip-flopped 2-1 with Lloyd`s "You" featuring Lil` Wayne. He joined Alicia Keys and Blige as the only artists since 2000 to top this chart and the Adult R&B tally with the same single while also leading the Top R&B Albums chart in the same week.

George Strait earned his 42nd No. 1 on Billboard`s Hot Country Songs chart with "It Just Comes Natural," ending Rodney Atkins` four-week reign at the top. Big & Rich`s "Lost in This Moment" was the chart`s top debut at No. 41, the best opening of the unconventional duo`s career. Its next album, 'Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace,' is due June 5.

Luis Fonsi climbed 11-1 to overtake the Hot Latin Songs chart, which had been ruled by Hector El Father`s "Sola" for three weeks. John Mayer earned his first No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart with "Waiting on the World To Change," when he bumped 10-week chart-topper "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield back down to No. 2.

There was no budging atop Billboard`s rock charts, as the Red Hot Chili Peppers began a fifth week at No. 1 on Modern Rock with "Snow ((Hey Oh))" and Three Days Grace started a 10th atop Mainstream Rock with "Pain."

Taken from M&C


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Beyonce, Nelly Furtado, Kanye West, Jamie Foxx, Akon, Gwen Stefani


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