Rihanna made history last week when her ‘We Found Love’ single topped the Billboard Hot 100 and this week it was Justin Bieber’s chance to leave his name in the record books. The latter’s ‘Under the Mistletoe’ entered the the Billboard 200 and became the 1st Holiday release by a male solo act to debut at […]
As the tide of the music industry continued to change in favour of the younger generation, Rihanna has achieved what many thought would have been impossible – she has scored her 11th #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100. In fact, the Pop star has matched the accomplishments of Whitney Houston in the record books.
Did you know that Beyonce and Rihanna were tied in second place among artists with the most #1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 during the 2000-2009 decade?
Did you know that if Rihanna’s ‘We Found Love’ climbs to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 then she we will have as many #1 singles as Whitney Houston?
Adele has proven once again that even the most efficient marketing team can’t overcome the power of true talent. The British Soul singer’s ‘Someone Like You’ has maintained its grip on the top slot of the Billboard Hot 100 and effectively denied Rihanna a chance to score her 11th #1 single with ‘We Found Love’.
Did you know that Janet Jackson was ranked higher than her brother Michael Jackson on the list of the most successful artists on the Billboard Hot 100 during the 50-year period of 1958 to 2008?
Did you know that The Jackson 5′s final #1 song, ‘I’ll Be There’, was their biggest hit on the Billboard Hot 100?
Adele’s ’21′ was certified quadruple platinum in the US earlier this month and after exhibiting a consistent performance since that time, it was only a matter of time before the record’s retail sales matched its shipments. Indeed, after only 34 weeks on the BIllboard 200, ’21′ has now sold over 4 million copies.
Did you know that The Supremes were the most successful girl group on the Billboard Hot 100 during the 50-year period of 1958-2008?
Did you know that Mariah Carey’s ‘Heartbreaker’ was Jay-Z’s first #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100?