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David Archuleta - "Crush"
David Archuleta's "Crush" is his first post American Idol single. The song debuted at #2 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.

Estelle featuring Kanye West - "American Boy"
"American Boy" is the breakthrough pop single in the US for UK r&b singer Estelle. It is produced by will.i.am and includes guest raps from Kanye West.

Pink - "So What"
Pink's single "So What" brims with anger over her separation from husband Carey Hart. It was produced by Max Martin and will be included on the album 'Got Attitude.'

Leona Lewis - "Better In Time"
"Better In Time" is Leona Lewis' second hit single from her album 'Spirit.' Her debut single in the US, "Bleeding Love" was a #1 smash hit

New Kids on the Block - "Summertime"
Summertime is the first new record from New Kids on the Block in 14 years.

M.I.A. - "Paper Planes"
"Paper Planes" is the first major pop single hit by M.I.A. in the US. The song has generated some controversy for its use of gunshots in the song's chorus.

Shwayze - "Corona and Lime"
"Corona and Lime" is Shwayze's second successful pop single following "Buzzin'" The sound is laidback sunsplashed hip hop.

Jason Mraz - "I'm Yours"
"I'm Yours" is the first Jason Mraz single from the album 'We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things.' The song is recorded in a laidback reggae-pop style.

Ne-Yo - "Closer"
"Closer" is Ne-Yo's first single from the album 'Year of the Gentleman.' The song was written by Ne-Yo and produced by Stargate.

Kid Rock - "All Summer Long"
"All Summer Long" is the 3rd single from Kid Rock's album 'Rock and Roll Jesus.' It incorporates riffs from Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" and Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London."

Katy Perry - "I Kissed a Girl"
"I Kissed a Girl" is the breakthrough pop single for singer-songwriter Katy Perry. It was produced by Dr. Luke.

Metro Station - "Shake It"
"Shake It" is the breakthrough pop single for the band Metro Station. Trace Cyrus and Mason Musso of the band are related to stars of the TV series Hannah Montana.

Rihanna - "Disturbia"
"Disturbia" is a single from the re-release of Rihanna's "Good Girl Gone Bad" album. It features co-writing and background vocals from Chris Brown.

Jonas Brothers - "Burnin' Up"
"Burnin' Up" is the first single from the Jonas Brothers' third album 'A Little Bit Longer.' It was produced by John Fields.

Pussycat Dolls - "When I Grow Up"
"When I Grow Up" is the first single from the Pussycat Dolls' 'Doll Domination' album. It was produced by Rodney Jerkins.

Coldplay - "Viva La Vida"
"Viva La Vida" is the first single from Coldplay's 4th studio album 'Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends.'

Miley Cyrus - "7 Things"
"7 Things" is the first single off the Miley Cyrus album <i>Breakout</i>. It was produced by John Fields.

Chris Brown - "Forever"
"Forever" is a Chris Brown single included as a new track on the re-release of the album 'Exclusive.' It was produced by Polow da Don

Usher featuring Young Jeezy - Love In This Club
Love in This Club is the first single from Usher's 5th studio album. It features raps from Young Jeezy and was produced by Polow da Don.

Colby O'Donis featuring Akon - "What You Got"
"What You Got" is the debut pop hit by Akon's protege Colby O'Donis. Akon appears in the music video that supports the song.

Natasha Bedingfield - "Pocketful of Sunshine"
"Pocketful of Sunshine" is a hit single from the album of the same name by Natasha Bedingfield.

Clay Aiken - "On My Way Here"
"On My Way Here" is Clay Aiken's first single from the album of the same name. The song was written by Ryan Tedder, Hunter Davis and Chris Faulk.

Fall Out Boy featuring John Mayer - "Beat It"
Remake of Michael Jackson's classic "Beat It" in punk pop style with John Mayer taking guitar solo duties.

Ray J featuring Yung Berg - "Sexy Can I"
"Sexy Can I" is the first single from Ray J's album 'All I Feel.' It features rapper Yung Berg.

Rihanna - "Take a Bow"
"Take a Bow" is a new single by Rihanna available on the re-release of the album 'Good Girl Gone Bad.' It was written by Ne-Yo and produced by Stargate.

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