Rihanna's We Found Love snags another week at #1 on the Hot 100, without even properly promoting the track and she's got a new single along the way. #SinglesQueen Bruno Mars collects the Digital Gainer title and rockets up to #12 with It Will Rain, while Kelly Clarkson falls five spots down to #15 with Mr. Know It All. With the music video imminent, Katy Perry is fiercely gaining serious ground, vaulting up to #18 from #34 with her new track The One That Got Away. Christina Perri is also flying up the chart, with delicate ballad A Thousand Years moving up to #59 while Colbie Caillat inches up to #62 with Brighter Than the Sun. Jessie J's new Stateside single is also on its way up to #67 with Domino. With Glee's return to television screens after a short break, it also marks a return to the charts, with Last Friday Night making its way to #72. Daughtry's new by the numbers track Crawling Back To You moves up to #87 while Scotty McCreery's new single The Trouble With Girls re-enters at #98.
The slew of new entries on the album chart including Justin Bieber's Christmas album, Wale, Miranda Lambert, Susan Boyle and Florence + The Machine spell bad news for other chart entries with Coldplay tumbling six spots to #7 while Kelly Clarkson's Stronger falls eight spots to #10.
Adele's Someone Like You still reigns over the Hot 100 while Rihanna moves up to #7 with new single We Found Love. Kelly Clarkson's Mr. Know It All is finally seeing a small resurgence, moving up to #27 from #30 last week. Daughtry's new single Crawling Back To You makes an entrance at #41 amidst Glee's entries this week with Fix You starting off at #53, and Run The World (Girls) at #91. Bruno Mars' contribution to the Twilight movie Breaking Dawn Part 1 takes a massive tumble to #64 after it's debut at #28 last week while Colbie Caillat stays fixed at a sexually suggestive #69 with Brighter Than The Sun. This week also sees Beyonce's Party debut at #95 and Jennifer Lopez' Papi making an appearance at #96.
The tenth American Idol Scotty McCreery has broken a record for being the youngest male artist in history to debut atop the Billboard 200 Albums Chart in terms of debut albums, and the first country act to debut at #1 with their first studio album. And as usual, Adele holds strong right behind at #2.
Far East Movement's Like A G6 stays at #1 this week on the Hot 100. It's an easy #1 for the group since there isn't much music out right now. Still, Just The Way You Are, Bruno Mars former #1 remains at #2 for a second consecutive week. Rihanna's Only Girl (In The World) is back at its peak of #3, moving up a spot from last week. P!nk's latest single Raise Your Glass continues to move up strongly, crashing the Top 10 at #10, getting the Airplay Gainer title. Taylor Swift's latest promo single Mean falls just short of the Top 10, debuting at #11, making it her first promo single lifted from Speak Now to not debut in the Top 10. Meanwhile, the official lead single Mine has risen a spot to #13; previous promo single Back To December drops to #30; while first promo single and title track Speak Now falls to #86. Shakira's latest single Loca makes a gigantic leap to #32 up from #84. Daughtry's latest single September has been slowly dropping down the Hot 100 lately, but the song has rebounded back up to hit a new peak of #36 this week. Sara Bareilles' King of Anything has been bouncing up and down the chart, and this week, Bareilles has managed to move up to #37 up from #42. Katy Perry's latest single Firework has found its way on the Hot 100, making a splash at #57 this week, and it's set to move up next week thanks to release of the music video. Available on the Hannah Montana Forever soundtrack, Gonna Get This featuring Iyaz has made a debut at #66. Carrie Underwood's latest single Mama Song makes a move up to a new peak of #68. Rihanna, if you don't collect a #1 with Only Girl (In The World), resassured, because What's My Name looks set to be another hit as the track featuring Drake debuts at #83.
Country group Sugarland top the Billboard 200 Albumms Chart this week, with 3 more debuts in a string below - Kings of Leon's Come Around Sundown, Elton John/Leon Russel The Union, Rod Stewart's Fly Me To The Moon The Great American Songbook. Glee's The Rocky Horror Glee Show makes a debut at #6 while Shakira's latest album Sale El Sol makes a debut at #7. The soundtrack for Hannah Montana Forever makes a debut at #11 this week. Selena Gomez & The Scene's sophomore pop album A Year Without Rain falls four spots to #18 this week. Katy Perry's sophomore pop effort falls to #22 this week. David Archuleta continues to fall hard as The Other Side of Down falls sharply to #125.
Bruno Mars' single Just The Way You Are is still dominating the Hot 100 at #1 this week. Katy Perry's Teenage Dream drops one spot to #4 while Rihanna's Only Girl (In The World) moves up to #6. Taylor Swift's promo single Speak Now from her upcoming album of the same name makes a high debut at #8. OneRepublic's latest single Secrets flies up to a new peak of #21 this week. The songs covered on Glee last week I Want To Hold Your Hand, One of Us, Only The Good Die Young, Losing Me Religion, Papa Can You Hear Me?, Bridge Over Troubled Water and I Look To You debuts at #36, #37, #50, #60, #65, #73 and #74 respectively. Daughtry's September has stopped its upward climb, dropping two places to #39 this week while Sara Bareilles rounds out the Top 40 at #40. P!nk's Raise Your Glass, the upcoming lead single from her Greatest Hits... So Far! debuts at #51. Carrie Underwood's brand new single Mama's Song continues its upward climb, moving up to #75. Shakira's Loca makes a surprise entrance at #98 this week. Selena Gomez & The Scene's A Year Without Rain rounds out the Hot 100 standing feebly at #100 this week.
Toby Keith's Bullet's In The Gun debuts atop the Billboard 200 albums chart while Katy Perry's sophomore pop album Teenage Dream flies up to #8, getting the title of Greatest Gainer from #18 last week, most possibly thanks to that SNL episode. Selena Gomez & The Scene's A Year Without Rain stays strong at #10 this week. David Archuleta's sophomore pop album The Other Side Of Down debut at #13 after moving over 20, 000 units in its first week of release. Sara Bareilles' sophomore album Kaleidoscope Heart falls for 4 slots down to #49. With the success of OneRepublic's latest single Secrets, the parent album has shot up to #133 from #177 the previous week. Disney Channel's soundtrack for Sonny With A Chance makes a debut at #163. Emily Osment's debut full-length studio album Fight Or Flight enters the chart at #170.
Bruno Mars once again continues to lead the Hot 100 this week with Just The Way You Are standing at #1. Katy Perry's Teenage Dream rounds out the Top 3 at #3 this week. Rihanna's lead single Only Girl (In The World) from her upcoming album LOUD stays at #8 after it dropped to #8 last week from #3. Taylor Swift and Ke$ha sit at #12 and #13 this week with Mine and Take It Off respectively. Glee debut high at #16 with their cover of Britney Spears' classic Toxic, #26 with Paramore's The Only Exception (the Paramore original has leaped to #25), I'm A Slave 4 U, Stronger, Baby One More Time, and Me Against The Music at #52, #53, #54, #56 respectively. Sara Bareilles and Daughtry make movements up the chart this week, with King of Anything moving up to #35 and September making a new peak at #37. Selena Gomez' A Year Without Rain falls to #82 this week while Carrie Underwood's latest single Mama's Song re-enters the Hot 100 at #87, this time impacting as an official single.
On the Billboard 200 albums chart, Kenny Chesney debuts at #1. Selena Gomez' sophomore album A Year Without Rain falls 6 spots down to #10. Katy Perry's Teenage Dream stands at #18 this week. Fantasia's Back To Me falls to #29 this week. Making another sharp drop again this week, Sara Bareilles' Kaleidoscope Heart falls to #42 from #19 last week.
Katy Perry's Teenage Dream has been knocked off the top spot, falling to #4 this week while Bruno Mars conquers the Hot 100 with his debut single Just The Way You Are. Making a ginormous leap into the Top 3 is Rihanna with Only Girl (In The World) flying up from #75 to #3. Ke$ha sits outside the Top 10 at #11 this week with her latest single Take It Off, trailed behind by Taylor Swift's Mine which stands at #12 this week. Adam Lambert struts his way into the Top 30 with his latest release If I Had You moving up a spot to #30 this week. Daughtry's latest single September is still inching up the chart standing at a peak of #53 this week. After debuting high at #35 last week, Selena Gomez & The Scene's A Year Without Rain falls 30 spots down to #65 this week. Fantasia's Bittersweet moves a spot up to #84 this week after two consecutive weeks of falling. Justin Bieber's Somebody To Love returns to the Hot 100 this week at #90 after that VMA performance.
On the Billboard 200 albums chart, Linkin Park debuts at #1 with A Thousand Suns while Katy Perry's Teenage Dream falls to #9 this week. Last week's #1, Sara Bareilles' Kaleidoscope Heart falls to #12, trailed behind by Fantasia's Back To Me at #13. The Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam soundtrack falls thirteen spots to #23. Ke$ha's debut album Animal sits outside the Top 40 at #41 this week. Carrie Underwood's third studio album Play On falls to #76 this week from #47 last week. Miley Cyrus' third studio release Can't Be Tamed falls to #126 this week.
Chris Daughtry and his band dropped by Lopez Tonight to give another performance of their latest single September which is still slowly climbing the charts. It was another one of those Daughtry performances where Chris sort of hits the big notes but it's pretty shaky. But it should ensure September's steady climb upwards on the charts.
Pop superstar Katy Perry continues to top the Hot 100 at #1 for a second consecutive week. Ke$ha's latest single Take It Off sticks at #8 for a second week in a row. Inching its way up on the Hot 100 is OneRepublic's latest offering Secrets and Adam Lambert's latest dance/pop single If I Had You sitting at new peaks of #26 and #31 respectively. It's the release week of Sara Bareilles' sophomore album Kaleidoscope Heart which means it has propelled the lead single King of Anything to #32, a new peak for the single. Selena Gomez & The Scene's latest single A Year Without Rain makes a debut at #35. Michael Buble's latest single Hollywood makes a debut at #55 while Daughtry's latest single September hits a new peak of #57. Rihanna's latest single Only Girl (In The World) makes a debut at #75 on airplay alone, a singles artist she truly is. Spurred by the success of A Year Without Rain, Selena Gomez & The Scene's lead single Round And Round moves up from #82 to #77.
Singer songwriter Sara Bareilles dominates the Billboard 200 albums chart this week with Kaleidoscope Heart storming in at #1 with over 90, 000 copies sold in its first week. Katy Perry's Teenage Dream holds on to its position at #4 while Fantasia's Back To Me sits outside the Top 10 at #11. Looks like Sara Bareilles both starts and ends the chart as her debut album Little Voice re-enters at #200.
Pop megastar Katy Perry's Teenage Dream has finally dethroned Eminem's single Love The Way You Lie which features Rihanna, slipping to #2 this week while Katy Perry takes over the Hot 100 at #1. Taylor Swift's Mine is on an upward climb this week, moving up to #7 from #9 last week. Also moving up is Ke$ha with her latest single Take It Off. OneRepublic is also on the move up with latest single Secrets entering Top 30 territory, hitting a new peak of #29 this week. Sara Bareilles' brilliant lead single King of Anything from sophomore set Kaleidescope Heart is back at it's peak on the Hot 100 of #51, which is bound to go up during the album release week, which is this week. Daughtry's fantastic new single September hits a new peak of #66 this week. After bouncing back up on her feet, Fantasia's single Bittersweet just kept climbing. However, Bittersweet has lost a little steam, falling to 81 this week after reaching a peak of #81.
Disturbed's Asylum makes a debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart while previous chart topper Katy Perry has slipped to #2 with Teenage Dream while Fantasia's Back To Me, last week's #2, has dropped to #5. After the movie release, the Camp Rock 2 Soundtrack has rebounded up the chart to #9 up from #22 last week. Carrie Underwood also rebounds up to #42 this week, flying up 20 spots up from #62 last week. In anticipation of her Glee premiere, Charice's self-titled international debut album has re-entered the chart at #160 this week.
Eminem and Rihanna's humongous collaboration on Love The Way You Lie are still at #1 on the Hot 100 this week. Katy Perry's second single Teenage Dream, as I predicted, has moved up this week to #5 while first single California Gurls has moved up one spot to #3. Taylor Swift's new single Mine has dropped to #8 this week after debuting at #3 last week. Jason DeRulo continues to round out the top 10 with Ridin' Solo holding at #10 this week. Ke$ha has entered Top 20 territory with her latest single Take It Off making a move up to #20 this week. OneRepublic sits just outside the Top 40 with Secrets moving up 10 spots to #41 this week. Adam Lambert's latest single If I Had You hits a new peak of #42. Sara Bareilles' latest single King of Anything rebounds up to #53 up from #64 last week. Katy Perry will release singles to iTunes in anticipation for second album Teenage Dream and last week's track Circle The Drain makes a debut at #58. Rihanna's latest single as a solo artist Rockstar 101 makes a move up to #64 this week while Miranda Cosgrove's Kissin' U makes a move up to #69 this week. Ne-Yo's Champagne Life and Fantasia's Bittersweet both hit new peaks at #75 and #79 respectively. Starting to think there could be a resurgence in R&B after this dance/pop craze is over. Daaughtry's latest single September makes a move up to #91 this week.
Eminem has returned to the top spot of the Billboard 200 albums chart while the Camp Rock 2 soundtrack makes a debut at #3. Miley Cyrus' latest album Can't Be Tamed falls to #40 this week. Selena Gomez & The Scene's debut album Kiss N Tell stay at #55 this week. Thanks to the success of Love The Way You Lie and Rockstar 101, despite not even shifting a million units, Rihanna's latest album Rated R moves up to #65 from #89. Katy Perry's debut album One of the Boys is also moving up, this week to #79 up from #90 last week. In its 10th week, Christina Aguilera's latest album Bionic falls a spot to #84. Sara Bareilles' debut album Little Voice has re-entered the chart at #96 thanks to the success of King of Anything, her latest single taken from sophomore album Kalaidescope Heart to be released in September.
Eminem & Rihanna still stand proudly at the top with Love The Way You Lie standing high and mighty at #1 for yet another week. They'd better watch their backs though, Taio Cruz is snapping at their heels with his latest single Dynamite gaining the Airplay Gainer title. Taylor Swift's new pop ditty Mine makes a glittering debut at #3. Sadly, Katy Perry's not having a very bright week on the Hot 100 with California Gurls slipping to #4 and latest single Teenage Dream falling to #9. Jason DeRulo returns to the top 10 of the Hot 100 with Ridin' Solo moving up one rung to #10 this week. Ke$ha's latest single Take It Off is still rapidly firing its way up the chart, hitting a brand new peak of #27 up from #52 last week. As we inch closer to the release date of Katy Perry's sophomore album Teenage Dream, she releases a track every week to iTunes and last week's track Not Like The Movies debuts at #53. Adam Lambert's latest single If I Had You moves to a new peak of #54. Rihanna's latest single Rockstar 101 is surprisingly doing well, jumping to a new peak of #68 up from a debut at #99 last week. Fantasia may be having some troubles with her personal life, but her latest single Bittersweet has made a move up to a new peak of #90. Here's hoping 'Tasia gets herself together and starts promoting Bittersweet and gets her music career back on track. Daughtry's latest single September makes a surprise debut this week at #94.
Eminem's position of Recovery stays rock solid at #2 while Arcade Fire's The Suburbs takes the top spot this week on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Lady Gaga collects her third Top 10 album with The Remix debuting at #6 this week. Christina Aguilera's Bionic falls again, this week to #83.
Katy Perry may still be on top of the Hot 100 with California Gurls again this week, but this isn't going to last. Apparently, it'll slip to #2 next week while this week's #2 Love The Way You Lie, Rihanna and Eminem's collaboration will take top spot. Jason DeRulo rounds out the Top 10 this week with Ridin' Solo. Ke$ha and Lady Gaga are stuck together again with Your Love Is My Drug and Alejandro at #12 and #13. Alicia Keys' latest single Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready) rises to a new peak this week, sitting just outside the Top 20 at #21. Carrie Underwood's Undo It's still pretty strong, sitting at #25 this week. Colbie Caillat's I Never Told You is still climbing up, hitting a new peak of #48 this week. Selena Gomez & The Scene's Round And Round continues to slip, falling to #53 this week. Ne-Yo's Beautiful Monster hits a new peak of #56 this week. Surprisingly, Christina Perri's debut single Jar of Hearts is also another single that's climbing the charts as the track hits #58 this week. Sara Bareilles' snazzy new single King of Anything however, falls to #63 this week. Another single on the rise is OneRepublic's Secrets, hitting #70 this week. Adam Lambert and P!nk's If I Had You and Glitter In The Air are at #73 and #74 respectively. Miranda Cosgrove's Kissin' U is also getting back on track, hitting #82 this week. Fantasia's latest single Bittersweet enters the Hot 100 at #94.
On the Billboard 200 albums chart, Eminem holds the top spot again in its third week on the chart. Miley Cyrus' Can't Be Tamed has slipped out of the Top 10, dropping 2 spots to #11 this week. Christina Aguilera's Bionic also falls 2 spots, this week sitting at #34. Daughtry's latest release, Leave This Town: The B-Sides debuts at #70 while the parent album flies up to #66. Selena Gomez & The Scene's Kiss & Tell also shoots back up, hitting #78 this week. Thanks to the success of second single Secrets, OneRepublic's album Waking Up has returned to the chart, re-entering at #184.
Usher's OMG reigns supreme holding up at #1 on the Hot 100, trailed behind by Katy Perry's California Gurls debuting at #2, the lead single from her sophomore album Teenage Dream. Ke$ha's Your Love Is My Drug moves up to a new peak of #7 this week. Lady Gaga returns to the Top 10 again, with Alejandro shifting to #8 from #11 last week. Alicia Keys moves up again with Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready) rising up to #35 this week. Charice's international single Pyramid feat. Iyaz debuts at #56 thanks to the album release. Another track on the rise is Colbie Caillat's I Never Told You moving up 2 spots to #63 this week. Carrie Underwood's third official single Undo It from Play On moves up to its current peak of #73 while fellow American Idol alum Kelly Clarkson wounds out the Hot 100 with All I Ever Wanted.
Justin Bieber's My World 2.0 returns to #1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and Asian singer Charice debuts at #8 with her international debut album. We Are The Fallen's Tear The World Down debuts at #33, selling about 13, 000 copies in its first week of release. Daughtry's Leave This Town earns the "Greatest Gainer" title thanks to a performance of September on American Idol. American Idol Season 9 compilation disc which includes studio recordings of the Top 10 debuts at #77 this week. Emily Osment's debut EP All The Right Wrongs returns to the Billboard 200 albums chart at #132 after debuting and peaking at #117 earlier on.
• American Idol Season 8 winner has had a fantastic chart runner with his debut single Live Like We're Dying which quickly became a Top 20 hit in most territories. Moving on to the next single, The Truth was long rumoured to be Allen's second single off his self-titled major-label debut album. A new version featuring Pat Monahan of Train started streaming on his official website and has since been announced as the official second single released on the 11th of May.
• Daughtry's sophomore album Leave This Town has since gone platinum and are ready to move on to their third single September which has no official release date. Second single Life After You released from Leave This Town has already sold more than 600, 000 copies.
• Katharine McPhee has had a relatively good chart run on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart with first single Had It All from sophomore CD Unbroken. McPhee is now ready to release her second single and its Terrified, a song many have come to know if they are avid American Idol watchers. Didi Benami from Season 9 of American Idol performed Terrified in Hollywood Week to rave reviews, boosting McPhee's digital sales. McPhee has recorded a new version of Terrified with Zachary Levi which is available on iTunes now.
• UK pop princess Pixie Lott recently released the music video for Turn It Up, the fifth single from platinum-selling debut album of the same name. A new mix for Turn It Up can be heard in the music video, which gives a sample of the tweaks that might be placed on the US version of the album. The single Turn It Up will be available June 7th.
• To be released on the 17th of May, UK's pride Alexandra Burke will release her current single All Night Long. Burke has had a string of successes all over Europe, doing promotional work for her debut album Overcome and her singles like Bad Boys. Burke too has also been working on a US version of her album.
Two identical artists Ke$ha and Lady Gaga, are holding the Top 2 spots on the Billboard, with Ke$ha's TiK ToK on top of Bad Romance by Lady Gaga. The Black Eyed Peas' former #1 I Gotta Feeling re-enters the Top 10. There's simply no stopping Kris Allen's Live Like We're Dying, this week rising and peaking at #30 so far. Orianthi's According To You also rises, up to #33 this week. Michael Buble's Haven't Met You Yet has been bouncing back and forth, managing to reach its previous peak of #57 twice, and has finally pushed itself to a new high of #52. Carrie Underwood's second official single from Play On re-enters as a proper single this time at #97 this week.
Susan Boyle continues at the top of the Billboard 200, blocking off Lady Gaga's The Fame, Alicia Keys' The Element Of Freedom to remain in the Top 3. Mary J. Blige slips to #4 this year with Stronger withEach Tear. Carrie Underwood falls to #17 with Play On. Timbaland's Shock Value 2 climbs up to #61 up from #123, also climbing are Mariah Carey's Memoirs Of an Imperfect Angel, which shoots to #72 from #115. With Orianthi's According To You really gaining ground in the US, her album Believe re-enters the charts at #154. Fourth place finishers on their respective seasons of American Idol Chris Daughtry and Allison Iraheta are placed at #185 and #186 respectively with their debut albums.
Ke$ha's TiK ToK is getting more and more popular as she climbs one more spot up to be #1 this week, knocking Jay-Z and Alicia Keys' Empire State Of Mind into #2. Bad Romance is stuck at #3 this week. With the release of Hard's music video this week, Rihanna leaps to #11 from #21 last week. With the release of The Element Of Freedom this week, Alicia Keys' Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart jumps to #27 from #56 last week. Kris Allen's debut single Live Like We're Dying climbs yet again to #33 this week. Aussie newcomer Orianthi's debut single According To You has climbed to #41 this week, up from #55 last week. With the popularity of Empire State Of Mind, Alicia Keys' solo version debuts at #55. Daughtry's second single from Leave This Town climbs and peaks at #58 so far. Adam Lambert's second single from For Your Entertainment called Whataya Want From Me debuts at #72.
There's simply no stopping Susan Boyle reigning at the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart, with I Dreamed A Dream topping the charts for the fourth consecutive week, breaking Alicia Keys' chain of #1 albums as The Element Of Freedom debuts behind I Dreamed A Dream. Stable sales help provide Andrea Bocelli's My Christmas to remain in the top 3 for a 7th week. Chris Brown falls hard with Graffiti dropping to #31 in its second week of release. Kris Allen's self-titled debut climbs up tp #56, up from #61 last week. Allison Iraheta's debut album Just Like You drops to #148 in its third week of release. Surprisingly, Carrie Underwood's Some Hearts and Carnival Ride climb the charts again, placed at #162 and #164 respectively. The soundtrack for James Cameron's new film Avatar debuts at #172.
The top 3 on the Hot 100 last week still remain at their positions from last week, and it seems Jay-Z and Alicia Keys are still stopping Lady Gaga or Ke$ha from taking top spot. Kelly Clarkson climbs again with Already Gone steeping up one spot up from last week standing at #14 this week. German trio Cascada climbs and peaks with Evacuate The Dancefloor at #25 this week. After Kris Allen's Live Like We're Dying fell to #47 last week, it has bounced back up to #44 this week. Daughtry debuts on the Hot 100 with their second single Life After You at #66. Nick Jonas' solo venture has debuted on the Hot 100 with Who I Am debuting at #73.
Susan Boyle secures a second week at #1 with I Dreamed A Dream topping the Billboard 200 albums chart, with Andrea Bocelli's My Christmas trailing closely behind. Carrie Underwood's third studio album has climbed up the charts to #6 this week, up 3 spots from last week. American Idol alums David Archuleta's Christmas From The Heart and Allison Iraheta's Just Like You are placed at #34 and #35 respectively, with Allison's debut posting a disappointing 30, 000 + copies sold in its first week, with the first single Friday I'll Be Over U not doing very well. Leona Lewis' Echo falls even further down, standing at #75 this week. Mariah Carey's Christmas album Merry Christmas re-enters the charts again standing at #133 this week. Carrie Underwood's sophomore album Carnival Ride re-enters the charts at #196.
Now that August is over, and we gave you a month to vote for your favourite album of July '09, it seems Jordin Sparks sophomore album Battlefield has won. I find that really weird because sales were disappointingly low but I really did like Jordin's sophomore effort and I am rather glad it won. Daughtry was second with Leave This Town, followed by Ashley Tisdale's Guilty Pleasure with Demi Lovato's Here We Go Again closely behind.
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Artist Of The Month. (November 2011)
The Power Rangers of British pop, The Saturdays, are returning this year with a more mature sound and image, with the girlband taking a stab at the pop/dance wave with their fourth album On Your Radar's first single Notorious being a total flip in direction in their sound, and was noticeably more clubby compared to their previous singles and albums. They then took things a level further with the complete rave-tastic All Fired Up, which is without a doubt their best single release, not surprising since the track was produced by production powerhouse Xenomania, the machine behind pretty much all of Girls Aloud's discography. The pop five-piece are charging forward with the Christmassy ballad My Heart Takes Over before their album On Your Radar drops November 21st!