This week's first time debuts on the Billboard Music charts consisted of seven songs on the Hot 100 charts, eight songs on the R&B/Hip Hop charts, four songs on the Country charts, two songs on the Alternative charts, one song on the Rock charts, one song on the Adult Pop charts, two songs on the Adult Contemporary charts, two songs on the Heatseekers charts, two songs on the Pop charts, four songs on the Christian charts, and two songs on the Dance/Club Play charts for a total of thirty-five debuts.
HOT 100:
California Gurls by Katy Perry debuted at 2. It also debuted at 23 on Pop charts, 1 on Digital charts, and 31 on Radio charts. This song also features Snoop Dogg. This is the lead single from her upcoming third studio album, Teenage Dream.
Jessie's Girl by Glee Cast debuted at 23. It also debuted at 10 on Digital charts. This is on the TV episode Laryngitis. It was originally performed by Rick Springfield in 1981.
One by Glee Cast debuted at 60. It also debuted at 29 on Digital charts. This is on the TV episode Laryngitis. It was originally performed by U2 in 1992. This is also on the soundtrack album, Glee: The Music, Volume 3-Showstoppers.
The Boy Is Mine by Glee Cast debuted at 76. It also debuted at 40 on Digital charts. This is on the TV episode Laryngitis. It was originally performed by Brandy and Monica in 1998.
Lady Is A Tramp by Glee Cast debuted at 81. It also debuted at 48 on Digital charts. This is on the TV episode Laryngitis. It was originally a show tune from the 1937 musical, Babes In Arms. It has been recorded many times over the years. The performer referenced in this episode was Sammy Davis Jr. This is also on the soundtrack album, Glee: The Music, Volume 3-Showstoppers.
I Like It by Enrique Iglesias debuted at 89. It also features Pitbull. This is the first English single from his bilingual album, Euphoria. It will also be included on the official soundtrack for MTV's Jersey Shore.
Rose's Turn by Glee Cast debuted at 93. It also debuted at 60 on Digital charts. This song is from Gypsy: A Musical Fable. This is also on the soundtrack album, Glee: The Music, Volume 3-Showstoppers.
R&B/Hip Hop Charts:
Already Taken by Trey Songz debuted at 66. This song is on the soundtrack album, Step Up 3-D.
Shut It Down by Drake debuted at 80. It also features The Dream. This song is on his debut studio album, Thank Me Later.
Who Dat by J. Cole debuted at 89. This is his second ever single as lead artist.
Skies Wide Open by Brian Culbertson debuted at 95. It also features Avant.
A Star Is Born by Jay Z debuted at 96. This song also features J. Cole. This is the sixth single from his album, The Blueprint 3.
Maserati by Fat Pimp debuted at 97.
Set Me Free by Lloyd debuted at 99. It also features Mystikal. This is his first solo single in almost two years.
Stop The Party by Busta Rhymes debuted at 100. It also features Swizz Beatz. This is the first single from his soon to be released album, E.L.E.2 (Extinction Level Event 2).
Country Charts:
This Ain't No Love Song by Trace Adkins debuted at 54. This is the second single from his soon to be released album, Cowboy's Back In Town.
Barbie Doll by Jack Ingram debuted at 56. This is the fifth single from his album, Big Dreams & High Hopes.
If I Die Young by The Band Perry debuted at 57. This is their second single.
Chicken & Biscuits by Colt Ford debuted at 60. This song features James Otto. This is the lead single and title track for his second studio album. There is also a radio edit of the song featuring Rhean Boyer of Carolina Rain.
Alternative Charts:
Last Of The American Girls by Green Day debuted at 38. This is the fifth single from their eighth studio album, 21st Century Breakdown.
Laredo by Band Of Horses debuted at 39. This song is on their third album, Infinite Arms.
Rock Charts:
Miracle by Nonpoint debuted at 49. This is the lead single and title track of their sixth studio album.
Adult Pop Charts:
On Your Own by Green River Ordinance debuted at 40. This song is on their debut album, Out Of My Hands. The song also aired on So You Think You Can Dance and Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Duel 2.
Adult Contemporary Charts:
Loving You Is Easy by Sarah Mclachlan debuted at 28. This is the first single of her upcoming album, Laws Of Illusion.
Fearless Love by Melissa Ethredge debuted at 30. This is the lead single and title track of her album, Fearless Love.
Heatseekers Charts:
Spending All My Time by Aaron Fresh debuted at 8. This is the first single from his soon to be released debut album, Fresh N Up.
I'm Still Fly by Page debuted at 17. This song is on the mix album, Total Club Hits 3.
Pop Charts:
Can't Be Tamed by Miley Cyrus debuted at 35. This is the lead single and title track to her third studio album.
The Only Exception by Paramore debuted at 38. This is the third single from their third studio album, Brand New Eyes.
Christian Charts:
Come As You Are by Pocket Full Of Rocks debuted at 42. This song is on their album, More Than Noise.
Starry Night by Chris August debuted at 45. This is the lead single from his debut album that is set to be released in August, 2010.
Avalanche by Manafest debuted at 46. This song is on his fourth studio album, The Chase.
You Hold Me Now by Robert Pierre debuted at 49.
Dance/Club Play Charts:
Big Love by Suzanne Palmer debuted at 49.
Alligator by Tegan and Sara debuted at 50. This is the second single from their sixth full-length studio album, Sainthood.
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