No surprise here, but let's point out the fact that just three weeks is what it took for Incubus' comeback single to top the songs chart! Adolescents is not only this band's 17th chart entry but it becomes their 4th chart-topper, following Dig, Oil And Water and Quicksand, all taken from their 2007 release Light Grenades. Black Heart Inertia was their last chart appearance, which debuted in May of 2009 and peaked at #11.
Foo Fighters is now down one spot but still strong with a bullet for Bridge Burning and Lykke Li's Silent My Song rounds the Top 3.
This week's Greatest Gainer belongs to The Script, a band that scored several hits from their self-titled album the last couple of years but has struggled a little with Science & Faith, their sophomore record. That's all about to change now that Dead Man Walking becomes their 5th Top 10 hit entering at #8 in it's second week; and there's more because Long Gone And Moved On is the Biggest Jump with a leap to #54 from last week's #92.
The Power Play track and Highest Debut of the week goes to the Beastie Boys and their single Make Some Noise, entering at #76 as their first track ever to chart. More new entries from Lupe Fiasco's unreleased version of Airplanes, originally made famous by B.o.B and also featuring Paramore's Hayley Williams, coming at #90; Gossip's Beth Ditto solo adventure pays off and now sees her chart debut with I Wrote The Book at #91; Placebo makes a surprise debut with a live version of Bright Lights at #98; Brandon Boyd's Revenge Of The Spectral Tiger comes in at #99 and The Black Eyed Peas earn their 23rd chart entry with The Best One Yet (The Boy) at #100.
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May 2, 2011
Nov 7, 2010
EMA's 2010 Live Performances
Did you miss the live performances or did you not watch the awards show altogether? If you just want a quick recap before the countless - and likely censored - reruns check out the winners at the 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards plus a few live performances from the event, held in Madrid, Spain and hosted by Eva Longoria.
Best New Act: Ke$ha
Best Pop: Lady Gaga
Best Alternative: Paramore
MTV EMA Global Icon: Bon Jovi
Best Rock: Thirty Seconds To Mars
Best Male: Justin Bieber
Best Video: "California Gurls" by Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg
Best Hip Hop: Eminem
Free Your Mind: Shakira
Best Live Act: Linkin Park
Best Female: Lady Gaga
Best Song: "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga
Best European Act: Marco Mengoni
Best Push Artist: Justin Bieber
World Stage: Tokio Hotel
Kings Of Leon, Radioactive
B.o.B & Hayley Williams, Airplanes
Linkin Park, Waiting For The End
Katy Perry, Firework
Ke$ha, TiK ToK
Thirty Seconds To Mars & Kanye West, Hurricane / Power
Rihanna, Only Girl (In The World)
Best New Act: Ke$ha
Best Pop: Lady Gaga
Best Alternative: Paramore
MTV EMA Global Icon: Bon Jovi
Best Rock: Thirty Seconds To Mars
Best Male: Justin Bieber
Best Video: "California Gurls" by Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg
Best Hip Hop: Eminem
Free Your Mind: Shakira
Best Live Act: Linkin Park
Best Female: Lady Gaga
Best Song: "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga
Best European Act: Marco Mengoni
Best Push Artist: Justin Bieber
World Stage: Tokio Hotel
B.o.B & Hayley Williams, Airplanes
Linkin Park, Waiting For The End
Katy Perry, Firework
Ke$ha, TiK ToK
Thirty Seconds To Mars & Kanye West, Hurricane / Power
Rihanna, Only Girl (In The World)
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