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Ke$ha tops the singles chart

Ke$ha clocked a seventh week at No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with ‘TiK ToK.’

New York: Ke$ha clocked a seventh week at No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Thursday with ‘TiK ToK,’ while four charity songs for Haiti entered the singles chart."Lean on Me" by Sheryl Crow, Kid Rock and Keith Urban was the top debut at No. 47; Taylor Swift`s "Breathless" came in at No. 72; and Jennifer Hudson`s cover of the Beatles` "Let It Be" opened at No. 98. All three track comes from the "Hope for Haiti Now" digital-only compilation that topped the U.S. album chart last week.
Another song from that album, Justin Timberlake and Matt Morris` "Hallelujah," featuring Charlie Sexton, vaulted 35 places to No. 13. One title that is not a part of "Hope for Haiti Now," but whose proceeds still benefit Haiti-related charities, debuted at No. 92: Eddie Vedder`s "My City of Ruins," recorded in December at the Kennedy Center Honors` tribute to Bruce Springsteen. Elsewhere, Lady Gaga`s "Bad Romance" rose one to No. 2, and Young Money`s "BedRock," featuring Lloyd, was also up one to No. 3. The Black Eyed Peas zoomed seven places to No. 4 with "Imma Be," the fourth top-10 cut from the hip-hop group`s former chart-topping album "The E.N.D." David Guetta`s "Sexy Chick," featuring Akon, jumped two places to No. 5, and Ludacris` "How Low" surged six places to No. 6. Iyaz`s "Replay" dipped one to No. 7, and Lady Antebellum`s "Need You Now," the title cut from the country trio`s current album chart-topper, rebounded 10 places to No. 8; the song peaked at No. 5 in November. Train`s "Hey, Soul Sister" rose one to No. 9, swapping places with Rihanna`s "Hard," featuring Jeezy. Bureau Report