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Musicpulse Results 19/07/2010 PDF Print E-mail
ImageWhile the pollsters were counting the numbers for the upcoming federal election, we were busy counting the numbers for Australia's favourite songs, so here is this week's Australian MusicPulse survey results are attached. A couple of stunning debuts this week too with 'Club Can't Handle Me' by Flo Rida feat. David Guetta and 'All Night Long' by Alexandra Burke feat. Pitbull, both debuting inside the Top 10.

The summary:

Edging into the No.1 testing spot this week is Enrique Iglesias feat. Pitbull with 'I Like It', with good strong numbers across all demographics, including adults.

At No.2, showing he lost nothing with his long absence from the music scene, is Eminem feat. Rihanna with 'Love The Way You Lie'. As you would expect, primary support is with the 10-32yr olds.

No.3 goes to 'Airplanes' with B.oB feat Halley Williams, a song that has threatened No.1 for a few weeks but not quite getting there.

At No.4 is Katy Perry' 'California Gurls', slipping from No. 1 where it's been for the past few weeks, but 'Burn' is starting to kick in now.

And rounding out the Top 5 at No.5 this week is Eminem making another appearance with 'Not Afraid'.

It's interesting to note the story of Justin Bieber being told in this weeks' figures. His rankings with the age groupings we test goes like this:

10-17yrs - No.1

18-24yrs - No.5

25-32yrs - No.24

33-39yrs - No.30 (with one of the lowest scores we've ever seen for any song - ouch ! Is Justin the Leif Garrett of 2010?)

Enough said...

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