Nearly 30 years after her arrival on the Billboard charts for Madonna continued to feel the heart of her fans. This week's Billboard Hot 100 songs, her latest single "Give Me All Your luvin '," featuring Nicki Minaj and Mia, 13-10 bounds in the second week of the chart.
The first single from Madonna's 12 studio album, "MDNA" due March 26 (who sports the "Luv, Madonna!" Chant cheerleader), becomes her 38th Hot 100 top 10, pushing it further ahead of runners-up The Beatles (34).
Madonna first reached a higher level chart the week of 16 June 1984, when "Borderline" has risen to its No. 10 peak. She was ranked last in the region of "4 Minutes" featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland, week of 28 June 2008.
Here's a look at the artists with the most Top 10 songs in the Hot 100 in the 53-year history:
38 - Madonna
34 - The Beatles
28 - Michael Jackson
28 - Stevie Wonder
27 - Mariah Carey
27 - Janet Jackson
27 - Elton John
25 - Elvis Presley (whose career graph is preceded by 4 August 1958, Inception)
23 - Whitney Houston
23 - The Rolling Stones
As previously reported, "luvin '" jumps 7-6 on the Digital Songs survey of 165 000 downloads sold (44%) in the list a week to track, according to Nielsen SoundScan.Okres included the first full week after a Madonna song on the Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis (05 February).
Song, slides, but 28-59 on the Radio Songs chart (20 million viewers the impression, down 54%, according to Nielsen BDS). "Luvin '" already benefited last week from a special promotion on the Clear Channel media and entertainment in more than 50 pop stations monitored who played it at the top of every hour from Friday, Feb. 3, at 9 am ET kickoff to the big game.
Check Billboard.com tomorrow (16 February), when all the rankings, including the Hot 100 in its entirety and Song of Songs charts, digital and radio, will be refreshed as they are every Thursday.
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