twostepcub's music chart for July 9, 2010...

Hey folks, it's time for my top tunes for the week. This week Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg conquer the top spot, while the Black Eyed Peas (pictured above) have another top-10 hit. Previous big hits by Stone Temple Pilots, School Gyrls, Charice, Bimbo Jones, Black Eyed Peas, Chris Young, and Muse drop out, while Robyn, Wynter Gordon, and Kelly Rowland make the biggest moves. Link-O-Rama is still in effect, so you can click on the highlighted name of any of the artists to go to their website. OT baby!

This Week Song/Artist (last week's position in parentheses)
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1. California Love - Katy Perry f/Snoop Dogg (2)
2. Breakeven - The Script (3)
3. OMG - Usher f/will.i.am (1)
4. Gettin' Over You - David Guetta f/Chris Willis, Fergie & LMFAO (4)
5. Whataya Want From Me - Adam Lambert (7)
6. Alors On Danse - Stromae (6)
7. Break Your Heart - Taio Cruz f/Ludacris (5)
8. Rock That Body - Black Eyed Peas (9)
9. Hey, Soul Sister - Train (11)
10. I Never Told You - Colbie Caillat (12)
11. Need You Now - Lady Antebellum (10)
12. Alejandro - Lady GaGa (16)
13. If It's Love - Train (17)
14. Lay Me Down - Dirty Heads (14)
15. Water - Brad Paisley (15)
16. In My Head - Jason Derulo (8)
17. Stereo Love - Edward Maya f/Vika Jigulina (21)
18. Your Love Is My Drug - Ke$ha (23)
19. All I Ever Wanted - Kelly Clarkson (13)
20. Beauty In The World - Macy Gray (22)
21. Shark In The Water - VV Brown (26)
22. Glitter In The Air - Pink (30)
23. Life After You - Daughtry (19)
24. Rain Is A Good Thing - Luke Bryan (29)
25. Not Myself Tonight - Christina Aguilera (25)
26. Telephone - Lady GaGa f/Beyonce (20)
27. I'm In - Keith Urban (34)
28. Window Seat - Erykah Badu (24)
29. Commander - Kelly Rowland f/David Guetta (41)
30. Free - The Zac Brown Band (37)
31. The Good Life - Three Days Grace (31)
32. The House That Built Me - Miranda Lambert (32)
33. Pretty Mess - Erika Jayne (35)
34. Dust In Gravity - Delerium f/Kreesha Turner (18)
35. All or Nothing - Theory Of A Deadman (27)
36. Breathe - Ryan Star (40)
37. Happiness - Alexis Jordan (47)
38. Dancing On My Own - Robyn (70)
39. All The Lovers - Kylie Minogue (DEBUT)
40. King Of Anything - Sara Bareilles (DEBUT)
41. Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready) - Alicia Keys (51)
42. This Afternoon - Nickelback (42)
43. Pray For You - Jaron & The Long Road To Love (48)
44. Right Here Right Now - BWO (46)
45. Wrong Baby Wrong - Martina McBride (45)
46. This Is War - Thirty Seconds To Mars (54)
47. I Keep On Loving You - Reba McEntire (49)
48. Mockingbird - Rob Thomas (52)
49. Lover, Lover - Jerrod Niemann (55)
50. She Won't Be Lonely Long - Clay Walker (50)
51. Haven't Met You Yet - Michael Buble (43)
52. In One Ear - Cage The Elephant (58)
53. Crazy Town - Jason Aldean (53)
54. Dirty Talk - Wynter Gordon (76)
55. Airplanes - B.o.B f/Hayley Williams (59)
56. The Royal We - Silversun Pickups (56)
57. Undo It - Carrie Underwood (62)
58. Just Let Go - Reina (66)
59. Keep Faith - Dresden & Johnston f/John Debo (63)
60. Half Of My Heart - John Mayer f/Taylor Swift (61)
61. Wavin' Flag - K'naan (73)
62. Love Like Crazy - Lee Brice (69)
63. The Crow & The Butterfly - Shinedown (67)
64. If You Wanna Fly - Veronica (64)
65. Alive - Goldfrapp (DEBUT)
66. Rude Boy - Rihanna (36)
67. Nothin' On You - B.o.B f/Bruno Mars (68)
68. There Goes My Baby - Usher (72)
69. Resistance - Muse (33)
70. Work Hard, Play Harder - Gretchen Wilson (74)
71. 1901 - Phoenix (60)
72. Little White Church - Little Big Town (80)
73. Lisztomania - Phoenix (85)
74. Finding My Way Back - Jaheim (79)
75. Baby - Justin Bieber f/Ludacris (75)
76. I Believe In You - Hannah (DEBUT)
77. Kandi - One EskimO (77)
78. Hate To Love - Alex Sayz f/Evi (78)
79. Smile - Uncle Kracker (81)
80. Animal - Neon Trees (DEBUT)
81. Waka Waka (This Time's For Africa) - Shakira (91)
82. Like You Do - Angel Taylor (82)
83. September - Daughtry (87)
84. All In - Lifehouse (94)
85. Home - Goo Goo Dolls (93)
86. Our Kind Of Love - Lady Antebellum (DEBUT)
87. All Over Me - Josh Turner (99)
88. Satellite - Lena Meyer-Landrut (88)
89. The Truth - Kris Allen f/Pat Monahan (89)
90. Why Would You Stay - Kem (DEBUT)
91. Billionaire - Travie McCoy f/Bruno Mars (95)
92. Savior - Rise Against (92)
93. This Ain't Nothin' - Craig Morgan (96)
94. Dynasty - Kaskade (RE-ENTRY)
95. Let Me Hear You Scream - Ozzy Osbourne (97)
96. Nasty Boy - Jipsta (90)
97. Release Me - Tonic (DEBUT)
98. Allez Ola Ole - Jessy Matador (98)
99. Never Forget You - Maniacalm f/Lala (100)
100. Shout (For England) - Shout f/Dizzee Rascal & James Corden (DEBUT)

This week nine new songs are on my list, and I know it's a good week when two of them enter all the way in the top-40. The first is by my "girl", Kylie Minogue, and the first single from her new (and absolutely stellar) CD Aphrodite. RUN to the store (or online) to buy this. Here's the free-love of "All The Lovers"...



Right behind Kylie is Sara Bareilles, who proves "Love Song" wasn't a fluke with the fun kiss-off of "King Of Anything"...



alt-dance duo Goldfrapp's followup to "Rocket" is the equally electro-bouncy "Alive", along with a "aerobics for Goths" video!



Estonian siren Hannah is also back with her second single on my list, and she's tops in my book. Here's "I Believe In You" and I think this would've been a song that could have won Eurovision hands down...



Next up is Utah-based rock band Neon Trees, who delve into the neo-new wave of the Killers and Phoenix with "Animal"...



Next is new-minted country superstars Lady Antebellum. Their "Need You Now" just fell out of the top-10, while the second followup debuts. Here's "Our Kind Of Love"...



Neo-soul crooner Kem is back with the smooth R&B of "Why Would You Stay". I loves me some Quiet Storm...



And now here's a band I really thought was underrated in the 90s, but gladfully back. It's Tonic, of "If You Could Only See" fame, with their new single "Release Me"...



and finally, thought both England and the US are far long put out from the World Cup, I'm still glued to the games (now rooting for the Dutch). Simon Cowell put together a "Cheer" song to benefit a UK Childrens' hospital (you can click the link for more info) and recruited rapper Dizzee Rascal and British TV star James Corden for a redo of the Tears For Fears classic "Shout"...



Now for some slumber. That's to everybody who follows me, I'm hoping to be back to regular newsposts this week. Cheers!

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