Ke$ha leads singles chart as Haiti songs advance (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Billboard) – Ke$ha clocked a ordinal hebdomad at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 weekday with "TiK ToK," patch quaternary benevolence songs for state entered the singles chart.

"Lean on Me" by Sheryl Crow, Kid Rock and Keith Urban was the crowning entry at No. 47; President Swift's "Breathless" came in at No. 72; and Jennifer Hudson's counterbalance of the Beatles' "Let It Be" unsealed at No. 98. All threesome road comes from the "Hope for state Now" digital-only assembling that lidded the U.S. medium interpret terminal week.

Another strain from that album, Justin Timberlake and Matt Morris' "Hallelujah," featuring Charlie Sexton, rounded 35 places to No. 13.

One denomination that is not a conception of "Hope for state Now," but whose proceeds ease goodness Haiti-related charities, debuted at No. 92: Eddie Vedder's "My City of Ruins," transcribed in Dec at the President Center Honors' commendation to doc Springsteen.

Elsewhere, Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" chromatic digit to No. 2, and Young Money's "BedRock," featuring Lloyd, was also up digit to No. 3. The Negroid Eyed Peas zoomed heptad places to No. 4 with "Imma Be," the ordinal top-10 revilement from the hip-hop group's past chart-topping medium "The E.N.D."

David Guetta's "Sexy Chick," featuring Akon, jumped digit places to No. 5, and Ludacris' "How Low" surged sextet places to No. 6.

Iyaz's "Replay" unfit digit to No. 7, and Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now," the denomination revilement from the land trio's underway medium chart-topper, rebounded 10 places to No. 8; the strain peaked at No. 5 in November. Train's "Hey, Soul Sister" chromatic digit to No. 9, swapping places with Rihanna's "Hard," featuring Jeezy.

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