Taylor Swift Stuns Chart Experts With Five Top 30 New Entries
Country sensation TAYLOR SWIFT has scored another week to remember on the U.S. pop charts after becoming the first artist in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 to land five new entries in the top 30.
All five of the new tracks on the Love Story singer's Fearless (Platinum Edition) album have crashed into the top 30, with one, Jump Then Fall, becoming the week's highest debut at 10.
Untouchable follows at 19, The Other Side of the Door debuts at 22, Superstar is new at 27 and Come In With the Rain enters the new countdown at 30.
Other Swift tracks Forever & Always, You Belong With Me and Fifteen also make the Hot 100, giving her another record - the most charted titles in a single week by a female artist.
Meanwhile, the year of hot newcomers continues on the U.S. pop charts as Jason DeRulo scores his first number one with his debut single. DeRulo becomes the fourth star to hit the Billboard Hot 100 top spot with his first release.
His Whatcha Say unseats another newcomer, Owl City, who took his debut, Fireflies, to number one last week (28Oct09).
Owl City falls to two on the new chart, which will be officially announced on Thursday (05Nov09).
Jay-Z and Alicia Keys jump back into the top five at three with Empire State of Mind, which received a boost when the duo performed the track prior to Game 2 of the baseball World Series last week (29Oct09).
--IANS-WENN
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