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1 2 8 Diamonds, Rihanna 1

2 1 22 One More Night, Maroon 5 1

3 3 8 Die Young, Ke$ha 3

4 6 7 Locked Out Of Heaven, Bruno Mars 4

5 4 39 Some Nights, fun. 3

6 8 16 Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself), Ne-Yo 6

7 5 11 Gangnam Style, PSY 2

8 13 24 Ho Hey, The Lumineers 8

9 7 15 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Taylor Swift 2 2 1

10 10 8 I Cry, Flo Rida 10

11 9 34 Too Close, Alex Clare 7

12 14 21 Home, Phillip Phillips 2 2 9

13 11 21 Don't Wake Me Up, Chris Brown 10

14 12 22 As Long As You Love Me, Justin Bieber Featuring Big Sean 6

15 15 11 Clique, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Big Sean 12

16 18 14 Cruise, Florida Georgia Line 16

17 17 16 Adorn, Miguel 17

18 16 20 Blow Me (One Last Kiss), P!nk 5

19 20 14 Swimming Pools (Drank), Kendrick Lamar 19

20 38 6 Beauty And A Beat, Justin Bieber Featuring Nicki Minaj 20

21 33 7 Skyfall, Adele 8

22 23 24 It's Time, Imagine Dragons 22

23 19 21 Good Time, Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen 8

24 22 36 Everybody Talks, Neon Trees 6

25 26 19 The A Team, Ed Sheeran 25

26 46 5 Va Va Voom, Nicki Minaj 26

27 21 48 Lights, Ellie Goulding 3 3 2

28 24 19 50 Ways To Say Goodbye, Train 20

29 28 11 Girl On Fire, Alicia Keys Featuring Nicki Minaj 22

30 36 15 I Will Wait, Mumford & Sons 23

31 27 39 Call Me Maybe, Carly Rae Jepsen 6 6 1

32 35 10 Bandz A Make Her Dance, Juicy J Featuring Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz 32

33 48 9 Don't You Worry Child, Swedish House Mafia Feat. John Martin 33

34 31 13 Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye, Luke Bryan 29

35 43 19 Thinkin Bout You, Frank Ocean 35

36 29 46 Somebody That I Used To Know, Gotye Featuring Kimbra 6 6 1

37 32 30 Wanted, Hunter Hayes 16

38 30 27 Whistle, Flo Rida 2 2 1

39 25 20 Blown Away, Carrie Underwood 20

40 45 12 Feel Again, OneRepublic 40

41 1 Little Things, One Direction 41

42 55 7 Thrift Shop, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz 42

43 37 10 Finally Found You, Enrique Iglesias Featuring Sammy Adams 24

44 40 19 Pop That, French Montana Featuring Rick Ross, Drake, Lil Wayne 36

45 34 23 Hard To Love, Lee Brice 27

46 39 31 Payphone, Maroon 5 Featuring Wiz Khalifa 3 3 2

47 44 32 Titanium, David Guetta Featuring Sia 2 2 7

48 41 26 Wide Awake, Katy Perry 2

49 50 8 Hall Of Fame, The Script Featuring will.i.am 46

50 69 4 Try, P!nk 50

51 51 15 The One That Got Away, Jake Owen 51

52 54 11 No Worries, Lil Wayne Featuring Detail 52

53 57 17 Come Wake Me Up, Rascal Flatts 53

54 52 17 Fastest Girl In Town, Miranda Lambert 47

55 53 15 Birthday Song, 2 Chainz Featuring Kanye West 47

56 60 10 Til My Last Day, Justin Moore 56

57 58 6 Anything Could Happen, Ellie Goulding 57

58 62 9 Beer Money, Kip Moore 58

59 65 7 Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain), Gary Allan 59

60 64 3 Better Dig Two, The Band Perry 53

61 81 5 Don't Stop The Party, Pitbull Featuring TJR 61

62 56 20 2 Reasons, Trey Songz Featuring T.I. 43

63 61 6 Goodbye In Her Eyes, Zac Brown Band 61

64 63 13 Madness, Muse 60

65 59 15 Turn On The Lights, Future 50

66 67 13 Creepin', Eric Church 66

67 NEW 1 A Thousand Years (Part 2), Christina Perri Featuring Steve Kazee 67

68 42 7 Live While We're Young, One Direction 3

69 75 7 How Country Feels, Randy Houser 69

70 79 3 F**kin Problems, A$AP Rocky Featuring Drake, 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar 70

71 83 12 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 71

72 68 7 Southern Comfort Zone, Brad Paisley 68

73 71 7 Begin Again, Taylor Swift 7

74 96 4 Catch My Breath, Kelly Clarkson 54

75 78 9 Did It For The Girl, Greg Bates 75

76 66 18 Take A Little Ride, Jason Aldean 12

77 73 5 I Knew You Were Trouble., Taylor Swift 3

78 93 2 The Only Way I Know, Jason Aldean With Luke Bryan & Eric Church 78

79 74 7 Diced Pineapples, Rick Ross Featuring Wale & Drake 74

80 85 5 Ball, T.I. Featuring Lil Wayne 50

81 91 3 Wicked Games, The Weeknd 81

82 82 6 El Cerrito Place, Kenny Chesney 82

83 76 17 Pound The Alarm, Nicki Minaj 15

84 84 9 Your Body, Christina Aguilera 34

85 77 14 Put It Down, Brandy Featuring Chris Brown 65

86 70 20 Lovin' You Is Fun, Easton Corbin 57

87 80 11 Dance For You, Beyonce 78

88 97 2 Tornado, Little Big Town 88

89 88 3 Don't Judge Me, Chris Brown 88

90 98 5 Ready Or Not, Bridgit Mendler 78

91 99 5 Ice, Kelly Rowland Featuring Lil Wayne 91

92 NEW 1 Just A Fool, Christina Aguilera With Blake Shelton 92

93 90 12 Take A Walk, Passion Pit 85

94 94 4 Poetic Justice, Kendrick Lamar Featuring Drake 76

95 NEW 1 Kiss You, One Direction 95

96 92 3 Young & Gettin' It, Meek Mill Featuring Kirko Bangz 92

97 RE-ENTRY 2 Sweet Nothing, Calvin Harris Featuring Florence Welch 96

98 NEW 1 I'm Different, 2 Chainz 98

99 87 12 Dive In, Trey Songz 77

100 RE-ENTRY 2 Celebration, Game Featuring Chris Brown, Tyga, Wiz Khalifa & Lil Wayne 82

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1. Rihanna, "Diamonds" (=)

2. Bruno Mars, "Locked Out of Heaven" (+2)

3. Ke$ha, "Die Young" (-1)

4. Maroon 5, "One More Night" (-1)

5. The Lumineers, "Ho Hey" (+2)

6. Fun., "Some Nights" (=)

7. Phillip Phillips, "Home" (+1)

8. Flo Rida, "I Cry" (+1)

9. Ne-Yo, "Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself)" (+1)

10. PSY, "Gangnam Style" (-5)

11. Alicia Keys f/ Nicki Minaj, "Girl On Fire" (+10)

12. will.i.am f/ Britney Spears, "Scream & Shout" (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

13. Alex Clare, "Too Close" (-1)

14. Justin Bieber f/ Nicki Minaj, "Beauty & A Beat" (-1)

15. Taylor Swift, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" (-4)

16. Florida Georgia Line, "Cruise" (+1)

17. Kendrick Lamar, "Swimming Pools (Drank)" (+3)

18. Kanye West, Jay-Z, & Big Sean, "Clique" (-2)

19. Miguel, "Adorn" (=)

20. P!nk, "Try" (-2)

21. Swedish House Mafia f/ John Martin, "Don't You Worry Child" (+7)

22. Chris Brown, "Don't Wake Me Up" (-8)

23. Ed Sheeran, "The A Team" (=)

24. Nicki Minaj, "Va Va Voom" (-2)

25. Imagine Dragons, "It's Time" (-1)

26. Justin Bieber f/ Big Sean, "As Long As You Love Me" (-11)

27. 50 Cent f/ Eminem & Adam Levine, "My Life" (DEBUT)

28. Mackelmore & Ryan Lewis f/ Wanz, "Thrift Shop" (+7)

29. Juicy J f/ Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz, "Bandz A Make Her Dance" (+2)

30. P!nk, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" (-3)

31. Pitbull f/ TJR, "Don't Stop The Party" (-1)

32. Taylor Swift, "I Knew You Were Trouble" (+15)

33. Neon Trees, "Everybody Talks" (-7)

34. Mumford & Sons, "I Will Wait" (+2)

35. Frank Ocean, "Thinkin Bout You" (+2)

36. OneRepublic, "Feel Again" (+2)

37. Hunter Hayes, "Wanted" (+3)

38. Ellie Goulding, "Lights" (-5)

39. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen, "Good Time" (-10)

40. The Script f/ will.i.am, "Hall Of Fame" (+6)

41. Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe" (-7)

42. Lil Wayne f/ Detail, "No Worries" (+8)

43. Adele, "Skyfall" (-11)

44. The Band Perry, "Better Dig Two" (+16)

45. Of Monsters & Men, "Little Talks" (+4)

46. French Montanna f/ Rick Ross, Drake & Lil Wayne, "Pop That" (-1)

47. Gotye f/ Kimbra, "Somebody That I Used To Know" (-4)

48. Flo Rida, "Whistle" (-7)

49. Carrie Underwood, "Blown Away" (-7)

50. Luke Bryan, "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" (-11)

51. Zac Brown Band, "Goodbye In Her Eyes" (+8)

52. Justin Moore, "Til My Last Day" (+4)

53. Kelly Clarkson, "Catch My Breath" (+4)

54. Jake Owen, "The One That Got Away" (-3)

55. Gary Allan, "Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain)" (+8)

56. Ellie Goulding, "Anything Could Happen" (+8)

57. Kip Moore, "Beer Money" (+5)

58. Calvin Harris f/ Florence Welch, "Sweet Nothing" (+24)

59. A$AP Rocky f/ Drake, 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar, "F**kin Problems" (+7)

60. 2 Chainz f/ Kanye West, "Birthday Song" (+1)

61. Eric Church, "Creepin'" (+6)

62. Rascal Flatts, "Come Wake Me Up" (-10)

63. 2 Chainz, "I'm Different" (+16)

64. Randy Houser, "How Country Feels" (+5)

65. Jason Aldean w/ Luke Bryan & Eric Church, "The Only Way I Know" (+9)

66. Muse, "Madness" (+2)

67. One Direction, "Little Things" (-2)

68. Greg Bates, "Did It For The Girl" (+2)

69. The Weeknd, "Wicked Games" (+4)

70. One Direction, "Live While We're Young" (-15)

71. Enrique Iglesias f/ Sammy Adams, "Finally Found You" (-17)

72. Imagine Dragons, "Radioactive" (+4)

73. Braid Paisley, "Southern Comfort Zone" (+2)

74. Kenny Chesney, "El Cerrito Place" (+3)

75. T.I. f/ Lil Wayne, "Ball" (+6)

76. Rick Ross f/ Wale & Drake, "Diced Pineapples" (+4)

77. Taylor Swift, "Begin Again" (+1)

78. Little Big Town, "Tornado" (+5)

79. Miranda Lambert, "Fastest Girl In Town" (-21)

80. Future, "Turn On The Lights" (-8)

81. Chris Brown, "Don't Judge Me" (+4)

82. Wiz Khalifa f/ The Weeknd, "Remember You" (+16)

83. Ludacris f/ Usher & David Guetta, "Rest Of My Life" (RE-ENTRY)

84. Kendrick Lamar f/ Drake, "Poetic Justice" (+6)

85. Jason Aldean, "Take A Little Ride" (-1)

86. Hunter Hayes, "Somebody's Heartbreak" (+14)

87. Bridgit Mendler, "Ready Or Not" (=)

88. Kelly Rowland f/ Lil Wayne, "Ice" (+3)

89. Meek Mill f/ Kirko Bangz, "Young & Gettin' It" (+5)

90. The Game f/ Chris Brown, Tyga, Wiz Khalifa, & Lil Wayne, "Celebration" (+6)

91. Dierks Bently, "Tip It On Back" (RE-ENTRY)

92. Beyonce, "Dance For You" (=)

93. Passion Pit, "Take A Walk" (+6)

94. Melanie Martinez, "Too Close" (DEBUT)

95. Cassadee Pope, "Are You Happy Now?" (DEBUT)

96. Tim McGraw, "One Of Those Nights" (DEBUT)

97. Ludacris f/ Kelly Rowland, "Representin'" (DEBUT)

98. Christina Perri f/ Steve Kazee, "A Thousand Years (Part 2)" (-45)

99. Cher Lloyd f/ Becky G, "Oath" (DEBUT)

100. George Strait, "Give It All We Got Tonight" (-6)

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1 BRUNO MARS LOCKED OUT OF HEAVEN

2 RIHANNA DIAMONDS

3 KE$HA DIE YOUNG

4 THE LUMINEERS HO HEY

5 MAROON 5 ONE MORE NIGHT

6 FLO RIDA I CRY

7 PHILLIP PHILLIPS HOME

8 FUN. SOME NIGHTS

9 JUSTIN BIEBER F/ NICKI MINAJ BEAUTY AND A BEAT

10 NE-YO LET ME LOVE YOU (UNTIL YOU LEARN TO LOVE YOURSELF)

11 PSY GANGNAM STYLE

12 ALICIA KEYS F/ NICKI MINAJ GIRL ON FIRE

13 WILL.I.AM F/ BRITNEY SPEARS SCREAM & SHOUT

14 SWEDISH HOUSE MAFIA F/ JOHN MARTIN DON'T YOU WORRY CHILD

15 TAYLOR SWIFT I KNEW YOU WERE TROUBLE.

16 P!NK TRY

17 FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE CRUISE

18 ED SHEERAN THE A TEAM

19 KENDRICK LAMAR SWIMMING POOLS (DRANK)

20 ALEX CLARE TOO CLOSE

21 MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS F/ WANZ THRIFT SHOP

22 KANYE WEST JAY-Z BIG SEAN CLIQUE

23 MIGUEL ADORN

24 IMAGINE DRAGONS IT'S TIME

25 TAYLOR SWIFT WE ARE NEVER EVER GETTING BACK TOGETHER

26 NICKI MINAJ VA VA VOOM

27 JUSTIN BIEBER F/ BIG SEAN AS LONG AS YOU LOVE ME

28 CHRIS BROWN DON'T WAKE ME UP

29 MARIAH CAREY ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU

30 JUICY J F/ LIL WAYNE & 2 CHAINZ BANDZ A MAKE HER DANCE

31 PITBULL F/ TJR DON'T STOP THE PARTY

32 FRANK OCEAN THINKIN BOUT YOU

33 MUMFORD & SONS I WILL WAIT

34 HUNTER HAYES WANTED

35 P!NK BLOW ME (ONE LAST KISS)

36 THE SCRIPT F/ WILL.I.AM HALL OF FAME

37 ONEREPUBLIC FEEL AGAIN

38 ELLIE GOULDING LIGHTS

39 LIL WAYNE F/ DETAILS NO WORRIES

40 THE BAND PERRY BETTER DIG TWO

41 OF MONSTERS AND MEN LITTLE TALKS

42 ASAP ROCKY F/ DRAKE, 2 CHAINZ & KENDRICK LAMAR FUCKIN PROBLEMS

43 NEON TREES EVERYBODY TALKS

44 CALVIN HARRIS F/ FLORENCE WELCH SWEET NOTHING

45 CARLY RAE JEPSEN CALL ME MAYBE

46 GOTYE F/ KIMBRA SOMEBODY THAT I USED TO KNOW

47 OWL CITY & CARLY RAE JEPSEN GOOD TIME

48 ZAC BROWN BAND GOODBYE IN HER EYES

49 FRENCH MONTANA F/ RICK ROSS, DRAKE & LIL WAYNE POP THAT

50 GARY ALLAN EVERY STORM (RUNS OUT OF RAIN)

51 JUSTIN MOORE TIL MY LAST DAY

52 KELLY CLARKSON CATCH MY BREATH

53 ONE DIRECTION LITTLE THINGS

54 2 CHAINZ I'M DIFFERENT

55 KIP MOORE BEER MONEY

56 ELLIE GOULDING ANYTHING COULD HAPPEN

57 TAMAR BRAXTON LOVE AND WAR

58 LUKE BRYAN KISS TOMORROW GOODBYE

59 ERIC CHURCH CREEPIN'

60 2 CHAINZ F/ KANYE WEST BIRTHDAY SONG

61 ADELE SKYFALL

62 RANDY HOUSER HOW COUNTRY FEELS

63 THE WEEKND WICKED GAMES

64 JASON ALDEAN W/ LUKE BRYAN & ERIC CHURCH THE ONLY WAY I KNOW

65 IMAGINE DRAGONS RADIOACTIVE

66 GREG BATES DID IT FOR THE GIRL

67 MUSE MADNESS

68 JAKE OWEN THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY

69 BRUNO MARS WHEN I WAS YOUR MAN

70 T.I. F/ LIL WAYNE BALL

71 RICK ROSS F/ WALE & DRAKE DICED PINEAPPLES

72 KENNY CHESNEY EL CERRITO PLACE

73 BRAD PAISLEY SOUTHERN COMFORT ZONE

74 ONE DIRECTION LIVE WHILE WE'RE YOUNG

75 WIZ KHALIFA F/ THE WEEKND REMEMBER YOU

76 LITTLE BIG TOWN TORNADO

77 MAROON 5 DAYLIGHT

78 TAYLOR SWIFT BEGIN AGAIN

79 CHRIS BROWN DON'T JUDGE ME

80 50 CENT F/ EMINEM & ADAM LEVINE MY LIFE

81 HUNTER HAYES SOMEBODY'S HEARTBREAK

82 FUTURE TURN ON THE LIGHTS

83 KENDRICK LAMAR F/ DRAKE POETIC JUSTICE

84 TERRY MCDERMOTT I WANT TO KNOW WHAT LOVE IS

85 THE LUMINEERS STUBBORN LOVE

86 LUDACRIS F/ USHER & DAVID GUETTA REST OF MY LIFE

87 WIZ KHALIFA F/ AKON LET IT GO

88 MEEK MILL F/ KIRKO BANGZ YOUNG & GETTIN' IT

89 DIERKS BENTLEY TIP IT ON BACK

90 TIM MCGRAW ONE OF THOSE NIGHTS

91 PASSION PIT TAKE A WALK

92 ENRIQUE IGLESIAS F/ SAMMY ADAMS FINALLY FOUND YOU

93 RASCAL FLATTS COME WAKE ME UP

94 KELLY ROWLAND F/ LIL WAYNE ICE

95 GAME F/ CHRIS BROWN, TYGA, WIZ KHALIFA & LIL WAYNE CELEBRATION

96 NICHOLAS DAVID SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW

97 BRIDGIT MENDLER READY OR NOT

98 BEYONCE DANCE FOR YOU

99 FUTURE NEVA END

100 REPRESENTIN' LUDACRIS F/ KELLY ROWLAND

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Baauer's 'Harlem Shake' Debuts Atop Revamped Hot 100

The Billboard Hot 100 undergoes a major shakeup this week, as YouTube streaming data joins the chart's methodology. Fittingly, "Harlem Shake," the viral smash from Brooklyn producer Baauer, roars onto the ranking at No. 1.

As announced today, Billboard and Nielsen have revealed that U.S. YouTube video streaming data has been added to multiple platforms, which includes an update to the formula for the five-decade-old Hot 100. YouTube streaming data is now factored into the chart, enhancing a recipe that includes digital download track sales (and physical singles sales), as tracked by Nielsen SoundScan, as well as terrestrial radio airplay, on-demand audio streaming, and online radio streaming, as tracked by Nielsen BDS.

"Shake" becomes just the 21st song (of 1,023 No. 1s dating to the chart's 1958 launch) to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100. Even more notably, it's the first song to start at the summit by an artist essentially unknown prior to charting. Of the prior 20 No. 1 debuts, three were by artists making their first Hot 100 appearances, but all – Clay Aiken, Fantasia and Carrie Underwood – had built familiarity via months of weekly TV exposure on Fox's "American Idol" (2002-05). Lauryn Hill also sent her solo debut "Doo Wop (That Thing)" to a No. 1 beginning in 1998, but she was, by then, known for fronting R&B act the Fugees.

Baauer (born Harry Rodrigues) has taken advantage of the digital era (and the Hot 100's formula revision) to quickly make his hit the most popular song in the country. The track has surged thanks to the suddenly wildly popular "Harlem Shake" meme. (Its concept: a 30-second video begins with a person dancing to the song alone for 15 seconds, while other people appear unaware of the movement. Then, all participants join in for the clip's second half.) Fueled by the song's audio as a backing track, "Shake" debuts on the BDS-based Streaming Songs chart with an astounding 103 million weekly streams. The title does not appear on On-Demand Songs as only 309,000 of its streams stem from the online subscription services that contribute to that chart.

While "Shake" was released commercially last June, it didn't begin to sell significantly until last week, thanks to the track’s viral momentum, when it moved 18,000 (up from less than 1,000 the week before), according to SoundScan. This week, it blasts onto the Digital Songs chart at No. 3 with 262,000 downloads sold (up 1,359%).

The one element largely missing so far from the success of "Shake" is radio airplay. (Released on the independent Mad Decent label, it does not boast major label promotional backing). In the Hot 100's Feb. 13-19 BDS tracking week, the song registered just 2 million audience impressions, garnering plays on 112 of the 1,235 stations monitored for the Hot 100. Latin pop-formatted WVOZ San Juan, P.R., leads all reporters with 25 plays for "Shake" last week, followed by dance KNHC Seattle. Still, the airplay is up sharply from the previous week, when the song logged a mere two spins nationally.

As "Shake" takes over atop the Hot 100 (and Dance/Electronic Songs, where it leaps from No. 12), it dethrones Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' "Thrift Shop," featuring Wanz, after a four-week reign. Showing just how strong "Shake" is in streaming, "Shop" registered an impressive 10.1 million streams in the chart's tracking week (dipping 1-2 on Streaming Songs), but the figure is clearly exponentially lower than the 103 million for "Shake." "Shake," in fact, leads the Hot 100 with three-and-a-half times the overall chart points total of "Shop."

Still, "Shop" leads Hot Digital Songs for a sixth week, scoring its highest weekly sum (412,000, up 6%) so far. With the track having banked six weeks of sales of 300,000 or more, it joins only fun.'s "We Are Young," featuring Janelle Monae (seven weeks, 2012), and Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know," featuring Kimbra (six, 2012), as the only songs to rack as many such sales weeks.

On Radio Songs, "Shop" bullets again at No. 4 with 111 million impressions, up 8%. It leads Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for a sixth week.

Beyond the flurry of activity atop the Hot 100, Rihanna adds her own headlines at No. 3, as "Stay," featuring Mikky Ekko, vaults with top Digital Gainer honors from No. 57 in its second week on the chart. After she performed the ballad at the Grammy Awards (Feb. 10) and subsequently released its video, it bounds 25-2 on Hot Digital Songs (306,000, up 358%) and debuts on Streaming Songs at No. 7 (3.9 million). On Radio Songs, it lifts 74-57 (24 million, up 53%).

"Stay" becomes Rihanna's 24th Hot 100 top 10, pushing her past Whitney Houston and the Rolling Stones (23 each) for a solo claim of ninth-place among acts with the most top 10s all-time. Madonna leads all artists with 38 top 10s, followed by the Beatles (34), Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder (28 each), Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Elton John (27 each) and Elvis Presley (25). (Presley's career, however, predated the Hot 100's inception).

Will.i.am and Britney Spears' "Scream & Shout" slips 3-4 on the Hot 100. It climbs 6-5 on Radio Songs (98 million, up 3%) and 7-4 on Streaming Songs (4.8 million) but plummets 2-10 on Digital Songs (158,000, down 3%). It passes 2 million downloads sold to date.

Taylor Swift's No. 2-peaking "I Knew You Were Trouble." stays at No. 5 but benefits from the addition of streaming data to the Hot 100. The song has been withheld from most subscription streaming services but racked 2.8 million plays on YouTube last week, enabling a No. 10 start for the track on Streaming Songs this week. It leads Radio Songs for a second week (135 million, up 1%) and falls 5-11 on Digital Songs (149,000, down 5%).

The Lumineers' "Ho Hey" descends 4-6 on the Hot 100 (while topping Hot Rock Songs for a 14th week) and Bruno Mars' former six-week No. 1 "Locked Out of Heaven" tumbles 2-7. Mars' follow-up "When I Was Your Man," meanwhile, rises 9-8 with the chart's top Airplay Gainer award. The piano ballad powers 30-16 on Radio Songs (56 million, up 37%), holds at No. 4 on Digital Songs with a 36% gain to 217,000 and pushes 18-12 on Streaming Songs (2.6 million).

Grammy Awards performer (and segment present) Justin Timberlake regresses 8-9 on the Hot 100 with "Suit & Tie," featuring Jay-Z, although the track edges 8-5 on Digital Songs (201,000, up 67%) and 10-9 on Radio Songs (71 million, up 9%), while holding at No. 19 on Streaming Songs (2 million). Timberlake concurrently debuts at No. 24 on the Hot 100 with "Mirrors," which bows in the Digital Songs top 10 at No. 9 with 163,000 after it hit iTunes early on Monday, Feb. 11. The song, due to be the second radio single from Timberlake's March 19 album "20/20 Experience," was available either as a stand-alone track purchase, or as an instant-gratification download when a customer pre-ordered the album. (The customer was immediately charged for the track in either instance.)

Drake rounds out the Hot 100's top 10 with top Streaming Gainer award-winner "Started From the Bottom" (63-10), which flies 32-8 on Digital Songs with 168,000 downloads sold (up 185%) following its first full week of sales. The cut, the rapper's 11th Hot 100 top 10, debuted last week after four days of sales impact, as it was released on Feb. 7. "Started" starts at No. 3 on Streaming Songs with 5.5 million streams, following its Feb. 13 video premiere.

Check Billboard.com tomorrow (Feb. 21), when all rankings, including the Hot 100 and On-Demand Songs in their entirety and Digital Songs and Radio Songs, will be refreshed, as they are each Thursday.

http://www.billboard...evamped-hot-100

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