In fact, with "LoveGame" at #10, Sean Kingston's "Fire Burning" at #9 and "Poker Face" at #2, that gives producer RedOne three Top 10 singles this week. "LoveGame" is now also Lady GaGa's third U.S. Top 10 hit.
Here's the video for "Paparazzi," what is so far officially deemed as Lady GaGa's third U.K. single and most likely fourth here:
Other pop singles on the steady climb include Kristinia DeBarge's "Goodbye," which finally gets nudged up from #33 to #20, no doubt due to that scandalous little hooker's video premiering last week.
And, I guess you can never underestimate the durability of Pink. Since its October release, her album Funhouse has quietly gone on to sell over four million copies worldwide, over a million of which were moved here in the States.
I say quietly because it seems like after the album's splashy first single "So What" hit #1 last fall, it seems like Pink fucked off the face of the planet.
However, this week she knabs her third Top 40 U.S. single off Funhouse with the Max Martin-produced "Please Don't Leave Me," which climbs to #34. The song has already reached #12 in the U.K., #11 in Australia, #10 in Canada and #7 in Germany.
Wundervoll!
The U.S. Top 10:
1. "Boom Boom Pow" - The Black Eyed Peas *9 weeks*
2. "Poker Face" - Lady GaGa
3. "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" - Pitbull
4. "Birthday Sex" - Jeremih
5. "Blame It" - Jamie Foxx feat. T-Pain
6. "Halo" - Beyonce
7. "Knock You Down" - Keri Hilson feat. Kanye West & Ne-Yo
8. "Day 'N' Nite" - Kid Cudi
9. "Fire Burning" - Sean Kingston
10. "LoveGame" - Lady GaGa