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US Pop Music Charts June 12, 2008
Singles, Albums, and Radio Airplay

By Bill Lamb, About.com

Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love

Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love

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Top 5 Pop Singles

  1. Leona Lewis - "Bleeding Love"
  2. Rihanna - "Take a Bow"
  3. Lil Wayne featuring Static Major - "Lollipop"
  4. Katy Perry - "I Kissed a Girl"
  5. Danity Kane - "Damaged"

Big Chart Movers

Hot New Songs

  • #68 Kid Rock - "All Summer Long"
  • #69 September - "Cry For You"
  • #70 Tyga featuring Travis McCoy - "Coconut Juice"

Comments

The top of the chart remains rather static this week. The Pussycat Dolls have returned in full force with their new hit "When I Grow Up" rapidly climbing. Miley Cyrus' "7 Things" is another of the hottest hits in the land.

Top 5 Pop Albums

  1. Disturbed - Indestructible
  2. Various Artists - Now! That's What I Call Music! 28
  3. Usher - Here I Stand
  4. Weezer - Weezer
  5. Journey - Revelation

Hot New Albums

Comments

The heavy metal band Disturbed return with their 3rd consecutive #1 album. The 28th installment of the venerable Now! franchise is a strong #2.

For more chart details, visit Billboard.

Top 5 Pop Radio Songs

  1. Leona Lewis - "Bleeding Love"
  2. Rihanna - "Take a Bow"
  3. Ray J & Yung Berg - "Sexy Can I"
  4. Usher featuring Young Jeezy - "Love In This Club"
  5. Lil Wayne featuring Static Major - "Lollipop"

Big Chart Movers

Hot New Radio Songs

  • #36 - Estelle featuring Kanye West - "American Boy"

Comments

Katy Perry is nearing the top 10 with her breakthrough smash "I Kissed a Girl." Estelle's former UK #1 "American Boy" enters the radio top 40 for the first time this week.

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