Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2010

Pop singer Katy Perry has two singles within the top 20, "California Gurls" and "Teenage Dream", both of which topped the Hot 100 charts.

Rapper Eminem has three singles in the chart, two of his own hits, "Not Afraid" and "Love the Way You Lie", as well as Drake's "Forever".
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R&B singer Usher has four singles on the hot 100, two being in the top 25: OMG at Number five and DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love at number twenty-two.

Singer Lady Gaga has four singles within the chart, one of which is her year's highest charted song, "Bad Romance".

Barbadian singer Rihanna had four songs in the top 50, the highest one was "Love the Way You Lie", a feature with Eminem at 7. She was the lead artist in songs Rude Boy", "Only Girl (In the World)", and Hard" which charted at 15, 47, and 49 respectively.

French DJ David Guetta has two in the top 40, his own "Sexy Bitch" with Akon, and a featured "Club Can't Handle Me" with Flo Rida.

Taylor Swift has four singles on the chart, three singles as a main artist and one single as a featured artist. "Mine" is her highest-charting single at 46.
Billboard publishes annual lists of songs based on chart performance over the course of a year based on Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems and SoundScan information. For 2010, the list for the top 100 Billboard Hot 100 Year-End songs was published on December 8, calculated with data from December 5, 2009 to November 27, 2010. At the number-one position was Kesha's "Tik Tok", which stayed atop the Hot 100 for nine weeks. This achievement made her the first female in the history of the chart to top the Year-End Hot 100 with a debut single.[1]
See also
- 2010 in American music
- List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2010 (U.S.)
- Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2011
- Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2009
References
- ↑ Caulfield, Keith (December 8, 2010). "Lady Gaga Is Billboard's 2010 Artist of the Year; Ke$ha Takes Top New Act". Billboard (Prometheus Global Media). Retrieved December 9, 2010.
- ↑ "Hot 100 Songs Music Chart". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 2010. Retrieved December 9, 2010.
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