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guardian.co.uk If Only The People's Choice Awards Had Included These Artists All About The Music (blog) Favorite Male Artist: Eminem, Jason Mraz, John Mayer, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw To be fair, the choices for the “male artist” category always seem less ...
NY - Or a couple of all-star duets—mellow twosome Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat (“Lucky,” No. 84) or smoove pair Jamie Foxx and T-Pain (“Blame It,” No. 98). ...
NY - Jan 9, 2009 Jason Mraz’s “I’m Yours” is another Top 20 bouncer—just when you think it’s dying off, another wave of six-figure sales and stepped-up airplay (now ranked ... Lady GaGa Dances To The Top Of Hot 100 Billboard Lady GaGa Earns Her First Billboard Hot 100 #1 With "Just Dance" AHN
1. Leona Lewis, "Bleeding Love" (3.42 million) 3. Flo Rida feat. T-Pain, "Low" (2.979 million) 5. Coldplay, "Viva La Vida" (2.914 million) 6. Rihanna, "Disturbia" (2.766 million) 7. T.I., "Whatever You Like" (2.682 million) 8. Jason Mraz, "I'm Yours" (2.655 million)
The release today of Billboard’s tallies for the year’s biggest U.S. singles and albums produce few jaw-dropping surprises. The top eight songs of the year, according to the Hot 100, come directly from the list of 10 songs in my predictions post last week.
This will be the third time this decade alone that the Billboard album-of-the-year winner and the actual biggest seller have diverged. In 2001, Billboard crowned the Beatles’ compilation 1, but the real Soundscan winner was Linkin Park’s Hybrid Theory. And last year, Billboard gave the...
1. Coldplay, Viva La Vida 2. Jack Johnson, Sleep Through The Static 7. Jason Mraz, We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things 10. Leona Lewis, Spirit 19. Death Cab For Cutie, Narrow Stairs 20. Camp Rock soundtrack 22. Colbie Caillat, Coco 41. John Mayer, Where The Light Is
Leona Lewis, "Bleeding Love": If this song doesn't get nominated in both "big song" categories, I will be shocked. Coldplay, "Viva La Vida": The closest thing to a U2 song this year can rustle up. Jason Mraz, "I'm Yours": A slow-burn hit by a singer-songwriter? Sure, why not.
On the other hand, the teen-pop underground isn’t entirely what you’d call homogenous, either. A number of artists who’ve placed on Radio Disney’s chart this month—Emily Osment, Miranda Cosgrove, Clique Girlz, Saving Jane, Savvy and Mandy, Varsity Fanclub, Meaghan Martin, longtime...
We’ve seen this chart ubiquity happen several times this year—not just with Weezy but with American Idol winner David Cook and the Jonas Brothers. What’s unprecedented is just how much of an individual Swift album has now made the chart.
I’m not the first person to make the connection between Evanescence and Paramore, but the No. 34 Billboard Hot 100 debut of “Decode” from the chart-topping Twilight soundtrack makes it a bit more obvious. It’s Paramore’s highest-ever pop debut, and it finds them embracing the teen-goth s...
It's tempting to slag Mraz for switching to a mellower, midtempo-ballad sound, either to leap onto the girlypop bandwagon, or to tap John Mayer's and Jack Johnson's lucrative turf. But that would contradict the facts: "I'm Yours" is a three-year old song, dismissed by Mraz when he record...