Music
Powter holds number one on Billboard
Published Thursday, Apr 27 2006, 15:26 BST | By Dave West
Daniel Powter's 'Bad Day' has held on to the top spot of the US Billboard Hot 100 for its 11th week on the chart.
The top 10 saw no new entries, though Chamillionaire's 'Ridin' rose from 12 to four and Bubba Sparxxx's 'Ms. New Booty' from 11 to nine.
James Blunt's 'You're Beautiful' dropped one place to eight for its 26th week on the Billboard.
The top ten in full:
1. (1) Daniel Powter: 'Bad Day'
2. (2) Sean Paul: 'Temperature'
3. (3) T.I: 'What You Know'
4. (12) Chamillionaire Featuring Krayzie Bone: 'Ridin''
5. (5) Natasha Bedingfield: 'Unwritten'
6. (4) LL Cool J Featuring Jennifer Lopez: 'Control Myself'
7. (10) Dem Franchize Boyz ft. Lil Peanut & Charlay: 'Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It'
8. (7) James Blunt: 'You're Beautiful'
9. (11) Bubba Sparxxx ft. Ying Yang Twins & Mr. Collipark: 'Ms. New Booty'
10. (9) Red Hot Chili Peppers: 'Dani California'
The top 10 saw no new entries, though Chamillionaire's 'Ridin' rose from 12 to four and Bubba Sparxxx's 'Ms. New Booty' from 11 to nine.
James Blunt's 'You're Beautiful' dropped one place to eight for its 26th week on the Billboard.
The top ten in full:
1. (1) Daniel Powter: 'Bad Day'
2. (2) Sean Paul: 'Temperature'
3. (3) T.I: 'What You Know'
4. (12) Chamillionaire Featuring Krayzie Bone: 'Ridin''
5. (5) Natasha Bedingfield: 'Unwritten'
6. (4) LL Cool J Featuring Jennifer Lopez: 'Control Myself'
7. (10) Dem Franchize Boyz ft. Lil Peanut & Charlay: 'Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It'
8. (7) James Blunt: 'You're Beautiful'
9. (11) Bubba Sparxxx ft. Ying Yang Twins & Mr. Collipark: 'Ms. New Booty'
10. (9) Red Hot Chili Peppers: 'Dani California'
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