Music
Soulja Boy stays at top of US chart
Published Friday, Oct 26 2007, 11:26 BST | By Kimberley Dadds
Soulja Boy's song 'Crank That (Soulja Boy)' has held on to the top spot in the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
Elsewhere in the chart, Chris Brown ft. T-Pain's single 'Kiss Kiss' climbed up twenty places to take second place, while Rihanna/Ne-Yo collaboration 'Hate That I Love You' climbed back up into the top ten at number nine.
Kanye West's 'Stronger' slipped from second place to number six, while Alicia Keys track 'No One' stayed at fourth place.
The top ten US singles in full:
1. (1) Soulja Boy: 'Crank That'
2. (22) Chris Brown Ft. T-Pain: 'Kiss Kiss'
3. (3) Timbaland Ft. OneRepublic: 'Apologise'
4. (4) Alicia Keys: 'No One'
5. (5) Colbie Caillat: 'Bubbly'
6. (2) Kanye West: 'Stronger'
7. (11) Baby Bash Ft. T-Pain: 'Cyclone'
8. (10) Kanye West Ft. T-Pain: 'Good Life'
9. (15) Rihanna Ft. Ne-Yo: 'Hate That I Love You'
10. (7) Timbaland Ft. Keri Hilson; 'The Way I Are'
Elsewhere in the chart, Chris Brown ft. T-Pain's single 'Kiss Kiss' climbed up twenty places to take second place, while Rihanna/Ne-Yo collaboration 'Hate That I Love You' climbed back up into the top ten at number nine.
Kanye West's 'Stronger' slipped from second place to number six, while Alicia Keys track 'No One' stayed at fourth place.
The top ten US singles in full:
1. (1) Soulja Boy: 'Crank That'
2. (22) Chris Brown Ft. T-Pain: 'Kiss Kiss'
3. (3) Timbaland Ft. OneRepublic: 'Apologise'
4. (4) Alicia Keys: 'No One'
5. (5) Colbie Caillat: 'Bubbly'
6. (2) Kanye West: 'Stronger'
7. (11) Baby Bash Ft. T-Pain: 'Cyclone'
8. (10) Kanye West Ft. T-Pain: 'Good Life'
9. (15) Rihanna Ft. Ne-Yo: 'Hate That I Love You'
10. (7) Timbaland Ft. Keri Hilson; 'The Way I Are'
More: Music, USA: Billboard Charts
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