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Carly Rae #1 again, ties Gwen Stefani's digital sales record (8 weeks #1 for solo female). Back to #1 on streaming.

Ellie bests Rihanna for #5

Carly Rae Jepsen tops the Billboard Hot 100 for a fifth week with "Call Me Maybe," while Nicki Minaj's "Starships" has logged its first 21 weeks in the top 10, establishing a new record.

"Maybe" continues its Hot 100 command as it leads the Digital Songs chart for an eighth week (244,000 downloads sold, down 3%, according to Nielsen SoundScan) and returns (2-1) for a fourth week atop On-Demand Songs (987,000 on-demand streams, up 10%, according to Nielsen BDS). On Radio Songs, "Maybe" rebounds to its No. 2 peak (3-2) with a 1% increase to 132 million all-format audience impressions, according to BDS.

The song, now covered by even Cookie Monster, as "Share It Maybe" ("it" being a cookie, of course), ties Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl" (eight weeks in 2005, the chart's first year contributing to the Hot 100) for the longest reign on Digital Songs by a lead solo female. Flo Rida's "Low," featuring T-Pain, holds the mark among all titles, with 13 weeks atop Digital Songs in 2007-08.

On the far end of the Hot 100's top 10, Minaj's "Starships" descends 8-9 in its 21st week. While that move might seem unremarkable on the surface, it grants the rapper/singer a piece of Hot 100 history. Since debuting at No. 9 the week of March 3, "Starships" has yet to depart the top 10 for 21 weeks running, marking the most consecutive frames that a top 10-debuting title has remained in the region from its arrival. "Starships" passes the Black Eyed Peas' 2009 smash "I Gotta Feeling," which spent its first 20 weeks in the top 10, including 14 at No. 1.

(Check out last week's "Ask Billboard" reader mailbag for a list of the 10 most such consistently successful out-of-the-gate hits prior to "Starships.")

Contributing to its four-months-long chart fortunes, "Starships" has won support at multiple radio formats, reaching No. 2 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay, No. 3 on Pop Songs and Rhythmic and No. 24 on Adult Pop Songs. On the lattermost chart, that's Minaj's best rank as a lead act.

"Starships" has racked 1.3 billion cumulative audience impressions in reaching No. 3 on Radio Songs and has sold 3.2 million downloads.

Back in the upper reaches of the Hot 100's top 10, Maroon 5's "Payphone" holds at No. 2. The song spends a second week at No. 1 on Radio Songs (136 million, up 2%), while dipping 1-2 despite a less than 1% gain to 935,000 on-demand streams on On-Demand Songs. The track keeps its No. 3 rank on Digital Songs (183,000, down 1%).

With "Payphone" having racked all 12 of its weeks on the Hot 100 between Nos. 2 and 3 and still gaining in radio audience and streaming, the song could eventually challenge Minaj's newly-set (and perhaps not-yet-completed) record for the most weeks in the Hot 100's top 10 for a title that started in the top tier.

Carly Rae Jepsen Q&A: 'My Life Has Changed In Every Way'

Gotye's former eight-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Somebody That I Used to Know," featuring Kimbra, remains at No. 3, while Katy Perry's "Wide Awake" stays at No. 4 with top Airplay Gainer honors. "Awake" lifts 7-5 on Radio Songs (87 million, up 22%), while swelling its totals on Digital Songs (2-2; 210,000, up 2%) and On-Demand Songs (9-9; 557,000, up 4%), all in the wake of her 3-D documentary/concert film "Katy Perry: Part of Me," which premiered July 5 and pulled in $7.1 million in box office receipts in its opening weekend.

Ellie Goulding snares her own slice of Hot 100 history, as "Lights" lifts 6-5. In its 29th frame, the song completes the longest climb to the chart's top five not aided by country-to-pop crossover success or multiple releases. Lonestar's "Amazed" (2000) holds the overall record with a 30-week ascent to the top five, pumped by pop and adult radio crossover success after its initial run at country radio. Los Del Rio's "Macarena" (1996) and Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" (1992) also each reached the top five in their 29th frames in their second release cycles.

"Lights" leaps 11-6 on Radio Songs (77 million, up 14%) and 6-5 on On-Demand Songs (763,000, up 22%) and bullets again at No. 5 on Digital Songs (160,000, up 6%).

Rihanna's "Where Have You Been" retreats 5-6 on the Hot 100, although it gains on Radio Songs (4-4; 116 million, up 5%) and On-Demand Songs (17-18; 423,000, up 10%). It's a non-mover at No. 9 on Digital Songs (102,000, down 7%).

David Guetta's "Titanium," featuring Sia, rises 9-7 on the Hot 100 and fun.'s former six-week No. 1 "We Are Young," featuring Janelle Monae, drops 7-8.

Below "Starships" at No. 9, Usher's "Scream" holds at No. 10 for a third week, tacking on the Hot 100's top Streaming Gainer award, powered by a 20-16 blast on On-Demand Songs (449,000, up 30%).

Chart Highlights: P!nk Puckers Up to Pop Songs

The Hot 100's top debut belongs to P!nk's "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" at No. 58. The first single from her sixth studio album, "The Truth About Love," due Sept. 18, bounds onto Digital Songs at No. 41 (48,000) and Radio Songs at No. 56 (22 million). The song should make an impressive rise on next week's Hot 100, as it currently ranks at No. 2 in the iTunes Store.

Check Billboard.com tomorrow (July 12), 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.

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hausofmike

@KatyPerry's Us digital sales: Firework 5,717,000 | California Gurls 5,315,000 | E.T. 5,282,000.

:eww:

The Hot 100's top debut belongs to @Pink's Blow Me (One Last Kiss) at #58. The song bounds onto Digital Songs at #41 (48,000 downloads).

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Carly Rae #1 again ties Gwen Stefani's digital sales record. Back to #1 on streaming too.

Elle bests Rihanna for #5

:noparty:

Billboard 200: @KatyPerry's Teenage Dream jumps from #21 to #2 with 80,000 (2,354,000 total) -- its best sales frame since Christmas of 2010

so we can consider Katy an album artist?

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US Top DVD Music Videos: @LadyGaga Presents The Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden 115,302.

US Top Catalog Albums: @LadyGaga, The Fame 1,652 (4,448,807) [1,036,530 digital copies]

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I'm so happy for Ellie right now! I can rest easily knowing she hit top 5

so we can consider Katy an album artist?

I don't think so. It took soooooo long to reach that amount.
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For all their pimping by radio, neither Adele, Katy, nor Rihanna could manage 8 weeks on top of digital sales.

Carly did it without ever being #1 on radio songs. :worship:

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Just A Holy Fool

The rate sales are going for Blow Me (One Last Kiss) and if the airplay keeps increasing steadily P!nk should be top 10 on the Hot 100 next week, right? :party:

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The rate sales are going for Blow Me (One Last Kiss) and if the airplay keeps increasing steadily P!nk should be top 10 on the Hot 100 next week, right? :party:

Probably not with these new rules

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Just A Holy Fool

Probably not with these new rules

Oh because of the streaming?

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Oh because of the streaming?

Well it's got a lyric video so I suppose it is possible.

But the new rules favour radio, and P!nk only has like 20M AI right? and other song in the top 10 are on 100+

I hope it does go top 10 though :flutter:

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I'm not impressed with Starships lasting 21 weeks in Hot 100 Top 10, when the song is now #43 on itunes.

http://kworb.net/pop/

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I'm not impressed with Starships lasting 21 weeks in Hot 100 Top 10, when the song is now #43 on itunes.

http://kworb.net/pop/

It's #21 on iTunes if you combine both explicit and clean versions.
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Eat your words y'all :giggle:

2. Blow Me (One Last Kiss) - P!nk

I was gonna insert a flawless gif here but it didn't work :crossed:

I hate how we can't use png images here :usrs:

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Eat your words y'all :giggle:

2. Blow Me (One Last Kiss) - P!nk

I was gonna insert a flawless gif here but it didn't work :crossed:

I hate how we can't use png images here :usrs:

I'm not a huge fan of Pink's music but she is a fighter and a strong female. I hope she can continue her upward momentum on Itunes. At this point I hear her song on the radio a lot more than Whistle. Not sure where all of Flo's momentum is coming from.

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I'm not a huge fan of Pink's music but she is a fighter and a strong female. I hope she can continue her upward momentum on Itunes. At this point I hear her song on the radio a lot more than Whistle. Not sure where all of Flo's momentum is coming from.

The Illuminati, obviously. :hor: His music is just sweeping the world right now. He must've done some devil chants or something.

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