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Showing posts with label No Doubt. Show all posts
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Jan 26, 2013

TMJ Charts: Time to Scream... and Shout

It's good, once in a while, to take some time and indulge in some guilty pleasures. I admit this is not the best song out there at the moment, but I just can't seem to escape it. At the same time, both will.i.am and Britney Spears score their first chart-topper ever with this collaboration titled Scream And Shout. The song made steady gains since its debut four weeks ago and reaches the summit as the Greatest Gainer track of the week. It's the best chart position for will.i.am as a main artist after This Is Love, which has, so far, peaked at #36. As a featured artist he's reached #1 twice with Usher's OMG and Flo Rida's In The Ayer. For Britney, it's her best chart position after Till The World Ends, which managed to reach the #7 position. The pair's other collaboration, Big Fat Bass, reached #15 and charted for 29 weeks.


But will it just be a short-lived moment, like last week's #1 Steve McQueen by M83? Closing in on the action is Walk The Moon which is now up to #2 with Tightrope. The band has slowly and steady been climbing up the chart for the past 9 weeks. The Lumineers score a new chart high as well with Ho Hey jumping to #4, No Doubt's Looking Hot looks also good at #8 and The Wallflowers get their first Top 10 hit with Reboot The Mission.

Ra Ra Riot makes a big comeback to the charts with Beta Love scoring the Highest Debut at #76. The band had not seen any action since 2008/2009 when Too Too Too Fast became one of the top songs ever on the chart with a 66-week run and a #4 peak. Another return includes the band Muse which has not seen any song chart since 2010's Undisclosed Desires. The band gets a new debut with Madness at #93. The Cataracs score their first chart entry with Alcohol Remix at #97, and so does Tame Impala with the double take Feels Like We Only Go Backwards at #98 and Be Above It at #99. Public Enemy also sees its first chart entry now that Harder Than You Think debuts at #100.

The track with the Biggest Jump this week is Temper Trap's Never Again which leaps 43 spots to #50.

Oct 28, 2012

TMJ Charts: No Doubt Returns to #1

A great week for No Doubt who score their second #1 song from their new album Push And Shove. The title song inches up one spot to take the crown while Lana Del Rey's Radio falls to #3 after just one week on top. No Doubt is now the second act to score more than one #1 song on the chart during 2012 after Gotye. Their song Settle Down, went on to spend 5 weeks at the top and currently stands at #19.

Push And Shove music video

And speaking of Gotye, he's actually about to score a third chart-topper this year now that Save Me moves up to #2 in its 15th week on the chart. It's currently a strong contender and the only song gaining points inside the Top 10 besides Clique by Kanye West, Jay-Z and Big Sean which is up to #7 and Young The Giant's surprising move to #9 with God Made Man. Good moves as well for The Gaslight Anthem who see "45" leap to #15, Sloom by Of Monsters And Men which is up to #16, Bruno Mars' Locked Out Of Heaven is up to #24, Imagine Dragons jump big to #25 with It's Time and Metric's Youth Without Youth which jumps 55 to #32. But the Biggest move, as well as Greatest Gainer of the week, belongs to Nelly Furtado whose Spirit Indestructible is up 59 spots to #33.

The week's Highest Debut is also this week's Power Play track, and it goes to Rihanna, scoring her 16th chart entry as lead artist with Diamonds. The song debuts at #65. Kid Cudi also returns to the chart with Just What I Am featuring King Chip at #82, and so does Ke$ha who scores her 7th chart entry with Die Young debuting at #99.

The Recurrent Songs chart has a new song at the top and it's Swedish House Mafia's Miami 2 Ibiza making a big jump to #1 from last week's #40 position. And the Albums chart celebrates its 300th issue with a first for Lana Del Rey who finally reaches the top with Born To Die after 38 weeks on the chart, most of them inside the Top 5.

Oct 20, 2012

TMJ Charts: Lana Del Rey Gets Her #1

A very busy week on the charts as we have many debuts, chart returns and a new #1 on the Songs tally with Lana Del Rey finally reaching the top for the very first time since her chart debut with the song Radio. Having debuted at the #100 position in late April of this year and bouncing out after only one week, the song finally picked up a really good pace when it re-entered at #62 in mid-August. By early this month it was already inside the Top 10 and has now won the battle against Gotye's Eyes Wide Open, which is down to #3 this week.


And watch out for this week's #2 where we have No Doubt picking up as Greatest Gainer with Push And Shove jumping from 17 with only 3 weeks on the chart, and now most likely to follow the steps of their previous chart-topper Settle Down. There's also The Killers, who jump 4 to #4 with Flesh And Bone, a new Top 10 hit for Gotye as Save Me rockets from #27 to #6, P!nk reaches a new peak of 7 in the second round of Blow Me (One Last Kiss) for the top, and the return of Santigold with The Keepers at #10.

The week's biggest jump belongs to Kanye West, Jay-Z and Big Sean as Clique leaps 42 spots all the way to #14. And making up for last week's drought, there are plenty of new songs this time around starting with the Highest Debut at #72 where Bruno Mars returns to the chart with his new single Locked Out Of Heaven. His most recent chart entry was It Will Rain which peaked at #26 earlier this year. There's also Imagine Dragons making a double chart debut with It's Time at #74 and Radioactive at #100. Chris Brown crowns a new chart entry with Turn Up The Music at #81. Metric returns to the chart since 2009's Gimme Sympathy, this time with Youth Without Youth entering at #87, and so does Nelly Furtado whose last chart entry came in 2009 with Manos Al Aire, but now returns with Spirit Indestructible as Power Play of the week at #92. Lana Del Rey scores a new chart entry at #94 with Ride, and Christina Aguilera's Your Body at #98 is her first solo track in two years.

Somewhere Only We Know by Keane and Making Mirrors by Gotye repeat at #1 on the Recurrent Songs chart and Albums chart this week, respectively.

Oct 13, 2012

TMJ Charts: Gotye Still On Top

It's week number 3 for Gotye's Eyes Wide Open atop the Songs chart. And same luck for its parent album, Making Mirrors, which notches its 12th week at the top of the Albums chart. Following closely is Lana Del Rey with Radio which is up 4 this week to #2, her highest position on the chart so far along with Video Games. With Eyes Wide Open already losing steam, it seems Lana Del Rey could get her first #1 song by next week.

Or will Childish Gambino let that happen? This week his song Heartbeat jumps all the way to the Top 5 in its 4th week on the chart. Another contender could be The Killers now that Flesh And Bone jumps to #8, marking the band's 16th top ten hit so far on the Songs chart. No Doubt pushes to #17 with Push And Shove, and Gotye paves his way for another chart success as Save Me leaps 45-27.

It doesn't happen too often, but it happened this week as there are no debuts to talk about. There are only 4 re-entries at the very bottom of the chart starting with Flo Rida's I Cry, Young The Giant's Strings, The Lumineers' Ho Hey, and Nas' No Introduction.

The Recurrent Songs chart has Keane with the classic Somewhere Only We Know going all the way to #1 this week.

Oct 6, 2012

TMJ Charts: Gotye Stays at #1

This week brings us Gotye spending a second week at #1 with the song Eyes Wide Open, from his album Making Mirrors. With his previous hit Somebody That I Used To Know, he's the only artist this year to have scored two #1 songs on the Songs Chart, and he comes at second place as the artist with the most weeks at the top this year with 8, so far. Only Santigold has spent more at the top with record-breaking 19 weeks.

Eyes Wide Open (Live at David Letterman)

More on the Songs charts with Lana Del Rey scoring her fourth Top 10 hit so far with Radio jumping eight to #6. Her previous hits include Summertime Sadness (#5), Blue Jeans (#4), and Video Games (#2). Meanwhile, Santigold returns to the Top 5 with Disparate Youth and Gotye's second song in the Top 10, Giving Me A Chance, remains steady at #8. The week's Hot Shot and Highest Debut belongs to No Doubt whose Push And Shove featuring Busy Signal and Major Lazer starts at #30. There's only a couple more debuts this week with Kanye West, Big Sean and Jay-Z's Clique entering at #75, and Power Play track of the week, Don't You Worry Child by Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin, entering at #97. The Highest Jump is Gotye's Save Me which leaps 44 spots this week to #45.

The Recurrent Songs chart has Friendly Fires spending a second week at the top with Jump In The Pool, while Making Mirrors by Gotye spends its 11th week at the top of the Albums chart.

Oct 4, 2012

US Charts: Maroon 5 & Mumford & Sons at #1

These are the top ten singles and albums in the US for the week of October 13, 2012:

Top 10 Singles
1. One More Night - Maroon 5
2. Gangnam Style - PSY
3. Some Nights - fun.
4. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together - Taylor Swift
5. Blow Me (One Last Kiss) - P!nk
6. As Long As You Love Me - Justin Bieber Featuring Big Sean
7. Begin Again - Taylor Swift
8. Whistle - Flo Rida
9. Too Close - Alex Clare
10. Good Time - Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen

Top 10 Albums
1. Babel - Mumford & Sons
2. ¡Uno! - Green Day
3. Push And Shove - No Doubt
4. The Truth About Love - P!nk
5. Food & Liquor II: The Great ... - Lupe Fiasco
6. Album Title Goes Here - deadmau5
7. Kanye West Presents GOOD Music: Cruel Summer - Various Artists
8. Away From The World - Dave Matthews Band
9. Tornado - Little Big Town
10. Battle Born - The Killers

From Billboard.com

Sep 30, 2012

Aussie Charts: PSY & P!nk at #1

These are the top ten singles and albums in Australia as of October 1, 2012:

Top 10 Singles
1 Gangnam Style - Psy
2 Battle Scars - Guy Sebastian
3 Skinny Love - Birdy
4 I Cry - Flo Rida
5 Hall Of Fame - The Script Feat. will.i.am
6 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together - Taylor Swift
7 Good Time - Owl City Feat. Carly Rae Jepsen
8 Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself) - Ne-Yo
9 Boom Boom - Justice Crew
10 R.I.P. - Rita Ora Feat. Tinie Tempah

Top 10 Albums
1 The Truth About Love - P!nk
2 Babel - Mumford & Sons
3 Uno! - Green Day
4 Birdy - Birdy
5 North - Matchbox 20
6 Battle Born - The Killers
7 Kanye West Presents G.O.O.D. Music Cruel Summer - Various Artists
8 Push And Shove - No Doubt
9 The Rubens - The Rubens
10 The Sapphires - Soundtrack

From ARIA Charts

Sep 26, 2012

No Doubt, Busy Signal & Major Lazer › Push And Shove


Watch the video for the latest promo single from No Doubt's just-released album of the same title, Push And Shove. The song features additional work from producer Major Lazer and vocals by reggae artist Busy Signal, which gives it a very Rock Steady vibe. Check it out!



Get Push And Shove | More music by No Doubt


Get Push And Shove, the album

Sep 24, 2012

Digital Charts: PSY & The Killers at #1

This week's digital songs review has the latest pop culture phenomenon rising to the top of the charts as South Korean entertainer PSY flies to #1 with Gangnam Style, a song that has taken the world by storm, topping the download charts in more than 35 countries. Former chart-topper, Carly Rae Jepsen's Call Me Maybe falls to #2 after 4 non-consecutive weeks at #1. P!nk's Blow Me (One Last Kiss) rises to a new peak at #5 and so does Maroon 5's One More Night at #8. This week's debuts include Good Time (#7) by Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen, Your Body (#11) by Christina Aguilera, Don't You Worry Child (#12) by Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin, Se Vende (#43) by Alejandro Sanz, Beautiful (#50) by Carly Rae Jepsen and Justin Bieber, Blue Velvet (#63) by Lana Del Rey, and Try (#82) by P!nk. The Biggest Jump is The Killers' Runaways which leaps 29 to #26 this week. Go to this chart...


The battle for the Albums chart is aptly won by The Killers with their new release Battle Born rising to the top. Another one of this week's big releases, P!nk's The Truth With Love, manages to climb to #3. David Guetta's recent album re-release, Nothing But The Beat 2.0, falls to #2 after one week at the top. The highest album debut belong to Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music: Cruel Summer compilation at #16, followed by Lindsey Sterling's self-titled debut at (#34), The Spirit Indestructible (#35) by Nelly Furtado, Shields (#37) by Grizzly Bear, Push And Shove (#40) by No Doubt, Bad - 25th Anniversary Edition (#42) by Michael Jackson, and Mirage Rock (#93) by Band Of Horses. Go to this chart...

Sep 22, 2012

TMJ Charts: Maroon 5 Jumps to #1

Welcome back commentaries! Summer may be over but the music keeps rolling. And what better way to making a big comeback than introducing a new #1 on the Songs chart and a first for this band. After many entries and a couple of hit songs, Maroon 5 finally score their very first chart-topper with One More Night, off their recent album release Overexposed. In fact, they had only gone as high as #10 in the past with 2005's Sunday Morning from the album Songs About Jane, and more recently with last year's inescapable Moves Like Jagger featuring Christina Aguilera.



Get One More Night | More music by Maroon 5

And that's how No Doubt's run at the top with Settle Down ends after five consecutive weeks, moving down to #2 this week. We have to watch out for Gotye's Eyes Wide Open which has made serious moves towards the top, settling at #4 as Greatest Gainer after 29 weeks on the chart. The week's Biggest Jump belongs to Rihanna as Where Have You Been moves up 47 spots to a new peak at #26. Big moves as well for Lana Del Rey's Radio (#28), Alabama Shakes' Hold On (#48), Mariah Carey's Triumphant (Vintage Throwback Remix) (#49), and Florence + The Machine's Heartlines (#50). The week's Highest and only Debut comes courtesy of Childish Gambino with his first chart entry Heartbeat coming in at #54.

The Recurrent Songs chart sees Domestic Scene by The Radio Dept. returning to the top. The Albums chart also welcomes back Gotye's Making Mirrors to #1 for a total of 9 weeks at its peak.

Jul 17, 2012

No Doubt › Settle Down


Still trying to figure out what No Doubt's newest single sounds like? Well, wait no longer and watch their new video for Settle Down below. This is from their upcoming and long-awaited new album Push And Shove, the follow up to their 2001 full-length release Rock Steady.

Apr 1, 2008

Gwen Stefani Says No Doubt Are In The Studio 'Every Day,' Working On Album Expected In 2009

With new babies and side projects, the band still won't be quick to finish first album since 2001.

It's hard to believe, but by the time No Doubt finish work on their next album, they will have released only one CD during George W. Bush's two terms in office. Of course, in the interim, singer Gwen Stefani has kept busy with two solo albums and a son (with another kid on the way). Meanwhile, guitarist Tom Dumont has produced albums by his pal Matt Costa, bassist Tony Kanal has helped Stefani on her solo efforts, and drummer Adrian Young played drums on Bow Wow Wow's 2004 tour.

But, after several years of promises to get back to their day job, No Doubt are finally hunkering down in the studio to work on their first album of new material since 2001's Rock Steady. Stefani took to the message boards on the band's Web site on Friday to break the news.

"Been thinking so much about you all lately as I am back in the studio again with the boys, trying to write some new music," wrote Stefani, 38, who is expecting her second child with husband Gavin Rossdale this summer. "What an amazing few years it has been. So inspired going through the dance-record phase of my life. Thank you so much for all your support! The tour was incredible. We ended up doing over 100 shows around the world, and it was so rewarding and again inspiring. Thank you to everyone who came out to see it ... memories for life!

"Great to be home with all my boys," said Stefani, who reunited with the band onstage during two of her solo shows in California last summer. "Feels crazy to be pregnant all over again!!!!! We have been spending every day up in the little studio in our house, trying to write music. My favorite part so far is just seeing the guys every day and hanging out. We have so much fun together. The songwriting part is a bit slow on my part. ... I think it has something to do with the baby in my belly, but I'm sure it is all of the process, and I really believe this could be the most inspired No Doubt record so far. Can't wait to see what happens."

In early March, Dumont, whose wife is also expecting a second child this summer, wrote in the same forum that it was nice to feel the Southern California sun shining into "the little studio space where we've been working on some new music." He promised that "this year is going to be so great, making music together again. I don't want to disclose too much too soon, but we have a heap of new ideas being explored."

Manager Jim Guerinot said the yet-untitled album, which is being produced by Mark "Spike" Stent (Björk, U2, Britney Spears), is penciled in for the first half of 2009. Between the babies and recording, No Doubt are not expected to do any touring in 2008, but, Guerinot promised, they plan to hit the road hard in 2009 for their first full-fledged band tour in nearly five years.

Source: MTV.com