LEONA LEWIS has scored a fifth non-consecutive week at the top of the U.S. pop charts with her BLEEDING LOVE hit. The Brit claimed the top spot for a third time last week (30Apr08), snapping Lil Wayne's Lollipop, which remains at two on the new Billboard chart. Jordin Sparks' No Air stays put at three for a third week, while Usher's former number one, Love in This Club, rises to four. Ray J & Yung Berg's Sexy Can I rounds out the top five. Madonna's 4 Minutes slips to six, but her follow-up single, Give It 2 Me, is the new countdown's highest debut - at 57.
Dr Kemi Olunloyo is a U.S Trained International Journalist, Clinical Pharmacist, Public Relations Specialist, Gun Violence Activist and Social Media Personality featured NTA, MTV, VH1, BET, Toronto Sun, Global TV, Macleans, National Post, Toronto Star, Flow 935FM, KISS 921 FM, Z103FM, 680 News, AM640, Newstalk1010, CBC, CNN, FOX News, CTV, CP24, Radio Nigeria, BBC, RT, TVC Nigeria, Galaxy Nigeria, Sahara Reporters and lots of Global Media
Friday, May 9, 2008
HOT POTATO: Leona Lewis stays on top of the charts!
LEONA LEWIS has scored a fifth non-consecutive week at the top of the U.S. pop charts with her BLEEDING LOVE hit. The Brit claimed the top spot for a third time last week (30Apr08), snapping Lil Wayne's Lollipop, which remains at two on the new Billboard chart. Jordin Sparks' No Air stays put at three for a third week, while Usher's former number one, Love in This Club, rises to four. Ray J & Yung Berg's Sexy Can I rounds out the top five. Madonna's 4 Minutes slips to six, but her follow-up single, Give It 2 Me, is the new countdown's highest debut - at 57.
Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo
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