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Katy Perry's "Part of Me" rockets in at the Billboard Hot 100summit, while Adele, the late Whitney Houston, Nicki Minaj and Chris Brown all make notable news in the chart's top 10.
Following her appearance at the 54th Grammy Awards on Feb. 12, Perry, who performed "Part" in a medley with her former No. 1 "E.T.," engineers just the 20th No. 1 entrance in the Hot 100's 53-year history. Lady Gaga had last stormed in at the chart's top spot almost a year ago (Feb. 26, 2011) with "Born This Way," which also benefitted from Grammys exposure last year; "Born" reached retail and radio the Friday before last year's event, at which Gaga sang it.
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"Part" marks the first start at the pinnacle for a single on the storied Capitol Records label. The song is Perry's seventh career Hot 100 No. 1.
After Capitol released it to radio and retail on Feb. 13, "Part," the lead single from Perry's "Teenage Dream" deluxe edition, "The Complete Confection" (due March 27), blasts in atop the Hot 100 and Digital Songs with 411,000 downloads sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan, marking Perry's best career sales week. On Radio Songs, "Part" launches at No. 36 with 35 million audience impressions, according to Nielsen BDS.
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Although Common may be done with the hip-hop feud betweenDrake and himself, the Toronto rapper has a few words before doing so himself. Drizzy spoke with Nah Right regarding the situation and confirmed that he won't be responding to Common's shots on the "Stay Schemin'" remix.
"Despite how it's been worded by him, that situation is not a 'hip-hop moment' or a 'battle for the sake of musical integrity,'" Drake expressed. "More than anything it was just disappointing cause what kid isn't a fan of what Common has done for our genre. A guy who made such an incredible career for himself based off expressing genuine feelings about life and love is now targeting me for sharing my story."
The beef between the two started back in November, with Common targeting Drake on his single, "Sweet." Drake responded with some choice statements on Rick Ross' "Stay Schemin,'" leading Common to reply with strong words of his own on a "Schemin'" remix.
In a recent interview with the AP, Common revealed that he saw the beef as "just a hip-hop battle" and claimed "the song is really discussing how hip-hop has a softer side."
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