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CHECK OUT THE THE TOP 10 SINGLES AND ALBUMS ON ITUNES

Posted in Celebrity, Charts, Music, Music news, Photo with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on September 22, 2010 by thebestmusicnow

iTunes’ top 10 selling singles and albums of the week ending Sept. 20, 2010:

Singles:
1. “Only Girl (In the World),” Rihanna
2. “Just the Way You Are,” Bruno Mars
3. “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love,” Usher
4. “Teenage Dream,” Katy Perry
5. “Just a Dream,” Nelly
6. “Like a G6 (feat. Cataracs & Dev),” Far East Movement
7. “Love the Way You Lie,” Eminem
8. “Club Can’t Handle Me (feat. David Guetta)(From “Step Up 3D”),” Flo Rida
9. “Dynamite,” Taio Cruz
10. “I Like It,” Enrique Iglesias

Albums:
1. “A Thousand Suns,” Linkin Park
2. “Passion, Pain & Pleasure,” Trey Songz
3. “Recovery,” Eminem
4. “The Guitar Song,” Jamey Johnson
5. “Flamingo,” Brandon Flowers
6. “Come Around Sundown,” Kings of Leon
7. “Kaleidoscope Heart,” Sara Bareilles
8. “Lungs,” Florence + The Machine
9. “Hurley,” Weezer
10. “Sigh No More,” Mumford & Sons

Rihanna and David Guetta’s “Who’s That Chick” Music Video

Posted in Celebrity, Music, Music news, New Music, Photo with tags , , , , , , , , on September 21, 2010 by thebestmusicnow

It’s all about Rihanna right now, and new single ‘Only Girl (In The World)‘ is burning up music charts all over the world, and last night saw the leak of her new collaboration with eurodance monopoliser David Guetta. Not just the song, by the way – the entire video!

‘Who’s That Chick‘ was apparently meant to be kept under wraps until next year, but we predict a rush release given Ri-Ri’s current profile and the fact that it’s ‘out there’ already.

Check out the music video with David Guetta featuring Rihanna, ‘Who’s That Chick’ below:

httpv://www.twitvid.com/OQY3D

No word yet on whether the track is for David or Rihanna’s album. Maybe it will appear on both?

Update: the video was shot for the forthcoming global Doritos advertising campaign. This would explain how an entire song, as well as a finished song would leak out of nowhere. Over time, the music and movie industry have managed to keep leaks to a minimum, but it’s now the advertising industry that needs to catch up.

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