I have heard twenty-two of the songs that debuted this week and will list all of those in the order that I liked them. I will also add some details to the songs.
22. Beautiful History by Plumb: This song debuted at 23 on the Christian charts:
21. Paperweight by Joshua Radin & Schuyler Fisk: This song debuted at 24 on the Heatseekers charts.
20. I See You by Leona Lewis: This song debuted at 28 on the Adult Contemporary charts. This is the theme from the Avatar movie.
19. Little House by Amanda Seyfried: This song debuted at 11 on the Heatseekers charts. This song is on the soundtrack to the new movie, Dear John.
18. Let It Go by Cavo: This song debuted at 40 on the Adult Pop charts.
17. Crying Like A ***** by Godsmack: This song debuted at 39 on the Alternative charts. It also debuted at 22 on the Rock charts. This is the first single off of their upcoming album, The Oracle.
16. Lay Me Down by Dirty Heads: This song debuted at 33 on the Alternative charts. It also debuted at 45 on the Rock charts. It also features Rome from Sublime.
15. Worth It by Whitney Houston: This song debuted at 77 on the R&B/Hip Hop charts.
14. Rude Boy by Rihanna: This song debuted at 64 on the Hot 100. It also debuted at 62 on the R&B/Hip Hop charts, 70 on the Digital charts, and 69 on the Radio Songs charts. This is the third single from her fourth album, Rated R.
13. We Are The World 25 by Artists For Haiti: This song debuted at 2 on the Hot 100. It also debuted at number 1 on Digital charts. This remake of the 1985 hit song features over eighty artists. The remake has been criticized by most music critics. I think it is good, but it doesn't measure up to the original.
12. Beamer, Benz, Or Bentley by Lloyd Banks: This song debuted at 76 on the Hot 100. It also features Juelz Santana. This is Lloyd Banks first song to hit the Hot 100 since 2006.
11. Ain't Back Yet by Kenny Chesney: This song debuted at 23 on the Country charts. This is one of two new songs that will be on the re-released version of Kenny Chesney's Greatest Hits II album. The other song being This Is Our Moment.
10. You Belong To Me by Trey Songz: This song debuted at 93 on the R&B/Hip Hop charts.
9. Kiss Me Now by Katie Armiger: This song debuted at 57 on the Country charts. Katie Armiger's first album was released in 2007, but this is her first single that has reached the Billboard charts.
8. My Chick Bad by Ludacris: This song debuted at 70 on the R&B/Hip Hop charts. It also features Nicki Minaj. This is the second single from Ludacris's seventh studio album, Battle of the Sexes.
7. White Flag Warrior by Flobots: This song debuted at 32 on the Alternative charts. It also features Tim McIlrath from Rise Against. This is the first single from the soon to be released album, Survival Story.
6. Solo by Iyaz: This song debuted at 43 on the Hot 100. It also debuted at 24 on Digital charts. This is the second single from his debut studio album, My Life.
5. All or Nothing by Theory Of A Deadman: This song debuted at 35 on the Adult Pop charts. This song was also featured on the 2010 Winter Olympics.
4. Awesome by Plies: This song debuted at 84 on the R&B/Hip Hop charts. This is the third single from the soon to be released album, Goon Affiliated.
3. Get Back Up by TobyMac: This song debuted at 49 on the Christian charts. This is the second single from his recently released album, Tonight.
2. StarStruck by Christopher Wilde: This song debuted at 18 on the Heatseekers charts. This is a single from the Disney movie by the same name. My six year old daughter knows almost every word to this song already.
1. Pants On The Ground by General Larry Platt: This song debuted at 46 on the Hot 100. It also debuted at 22 on the Digital charts. On my January 30th report, I mentioned this viral hit. It took a month, but it finally debuted on the Billboard charts.
Debut songs I haven't heard yet are Here In This Moment by Beckah Shae, I'll Be by Newsboys, A Woman Needs by Jessica Harp, Sunshine (Everybody Needs A Little) by Steve Azar, Animal by The Neon Trees, Beautiful by Vivian Green, I Stay by A Bay Bay, Tell Me You Love Me by Leela James, Better Than Her by Matisse, Rocket by Goldfrapp, You by Collective Soul, and Hallelujah by The Canadian Tenors.
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