As pop music fans and chart followers can expect, Robin Thicke's sexy, controversial "Blurred Lines" falls at No. 1 for a sixth straight week. Daft Punk's "Blurred Lines" sits blocked from the top spot in the country at No. 2 for fives weeks in a row. Miley Cyrus' "We Can't Stop" is the youngest high rising song, with three weeks at No. 3. Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" dropped from No. 3 to No. 4 when "We Can't Stop" rocketed up the charts, and has been in that spot for three weeks as well. Read More »
Blake Shelton is in second behind Florida Georgia Line on billboards charts. Darius Rucker in third. Vote for your favorite version of "Wagon Wheel." Read More »
Jason Gray, Christian musician, has had an exciting couple of weeks with his new single, 'Nothing Is Wasted' reaching No. 1 on the Christian Soft AC charts this week and receiving a record-breaking 21 radio adds for street week. Read More »
Pop singer Rihanna has returned to the top of Britain's album rankings with her album "Talk That Talk" after a run of 38 weeks in the Top 40, the Official Charts Company said on Sunday. Read More »