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Charts / Awards 07 June, 2016

P!nk Reaches New Milestone By Landing 15th US Top 10 Single

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P!nk Reaches New Milestone By Landing 15th US Top 10 Single
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) P!nk's Just Like Fire is blazing up the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, becoming her 15th Top 10 Stateside hit.
Taken from the soundtrack to the Tim Burton-produced Alice Through the Looking Glass, the defiant track climbs six places to Number 10 this week, giving P!nk her first US Top 10 track in three years. Her last was her second Number 1 single Just Give Me A Reason back in 2013.

Staying put at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart is Drake's One Dance for a fourth week. Desiigner's Panda holds at Number 2 and Can't Stop The Feeling from Justin Timberlake hangs on to his position of 3.

Rihanna's Needed Me rises one place to Number 8, and her collaboration with Calvin Harris This Is What You Came For returns to its peak position of 9. Fellow climbers are Kent Jones with Don't Mind which is up 12 (13) and Sia's Cheap Thrills (19). Twenty One Pilots ascend 8 places to Number 22 with Ride and Fat Joe's All The Way Up bounces from 38 to 27, becoming his highest charting entry in 12 years.

On the albums front, Drake holds steady at Number 1 for a fifth straight week, keeping country artist Dierks Bentley off the top spot with his eighth studio effort Black. Lemonade from Beyonc� hops up a place to 3.

Fifth Harmony score their highest placing effort with 7/27 at Number 4, followed by The Voice US Blake Shelton's Honest, which is down two positions to 5.






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