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Pitbull unleashes his first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, to be released tomorrow (June 30) on Billboard.biz, as “Give Me Everything,” featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer, rises 2-1.
“Give” dips by 7% in digital sales to 187,000 downloads sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan, dropping 3-4 on Hot Digital Songs. On Hot 100 Airplay, however, the track holds at No. 2 with a 6% uptick to 147 million in all-format audience, according to Nielsen BDS.
Pitbull claims his first Hot 100 leader seven years, two months and two weeks since first he first debuted, with “Culo,” featuring Lil Jon, the week of April 24, 2004. The Miami rapper’s journey to his first Hot 100 No. 1 is the longest for a solo male since Lil Wayne waited eight years, nine months and three weeks between his first chart visit in 1999 and the five-week topper “Lollipop,” featuring Static Major, 2008.
Afrojack and Nayer also celebrate their first trips to the Hot 100 summit, while Ne-Yo takes up his second residence in the chart’s penthouse, after reigning with debut entry “So Sick” in 2006.
The coronation of “Give” ends a 19-week Hot 100 reign by lead female artists – the second-longest in the chart’s history – as Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep” drops to No. 2 after seven weeks on top (the longest stay at the Hot 100’s apex this year). “Deep” increases by 3% in airplay to 158 million audience impressions, spending a fifth week atop Hot 100 Airplay, but slides by 9% in downloads to 170,000, and holding at No. 5 on Hot Digital Songs.
The songs at Nos. 3 and 4 both hold their positions on the Hot 100, although each register gains.
LMFAO’s “Party Rock Anthem,” featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock, remains at No. 3, lifting 6-4 on Hot 100 Airplay (102 million, up 20%) and bulleting at No. 3 on Hot Digital Songs (212,000, up 1%).
Katy Perry’s “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)” spends a second week at No. 4 (after blasting 31-4 last week), claiming the Hot 100’s Airplay Gainer award. On Hot 100 Airplay, the track charges 21-11 (63 million, up 42%). “Friday” holds atop Hot Digital Songs for a second frame, but with a 4% decrease to 226,000 downloads sold. The song had zoomed 28-1 on Hot Digital Songs last week following the June 13 premiere of its star-studded video, whose guests include Rebecca Black.
Nicki Minaj’s “Super Bass” jumps 8-5 on the Hot 100, passing Lady Gaga’s “The Edge of Glory” (6-6) and Perry’s former five-week No. 1 “E.T,” featuring Kanye West (5-7).
Following the song’s unveiling in a live performance on last Tuesday’s (June 21) episode of NBC’s “The Voice,” Maroon 5, led by series coach Adam Levine, and featured artist and fellow “Voice” coach Christina Aguilera, soar onto the Hot 100 at No. 8 with “Moves Like Jagger.” The cut starts at No. 2 on Hot Digital Songs (213,000). Aguilera had last ranked in the Hot 100’s top 10 with “Keeps Gettin’ Better” (No. 7) in 2008; Maroon had last reached the top tier with the three-week No. 1 “Makes Me Wonder” in 2007.
All charts, including the Hot 100, Hot Digital Songs and Hot 100 Airplay, will be refreshed tomorrow on Billboard.biz.