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    Rapper T.I. retains lead on singles chart

    Thu Sep 4, 2008 3:10pm EDT
    Hip Hop star T.I. talks during the nominations news conference for the MTV Video Music Awards in New York, July 31, 2006. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/Files

    NEW YORK (Billboard) - A week after setting a new record with a 70-place leap to No. 1, rapper T.I. logged a second round atop Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart Thursday.

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    His tune, "Whatever You Like," sold more than 176,000 downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan. (The Hot 100 is determined by both sales and radio airplay.)

    Rihanna's former chart-topper "Disturbia" was No. 2 for a second week, while Pink's "So What" jumps six places to No. 3 in just its second week after selling 136,000 downloads.

    Chris Brown's "Forever" slipped one place to No. 4, while M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes" rose one to No. 5, and Coldplay's "Viva La Vida" remained at No. 7.

    Ne-Yo's "Closer" stayed put at No. 8, while Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours" rocketed 15 places to No. 9 after selling 112,000 units. His latest album, "We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things" has now outsold its 2005 predecessor, "Mr. A to Z," in just four months. Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl" dropped six places to No. 10.

    The chart's top debut was Ludacris' "What Them Girls Like" featuring Chris Brown and Sean Garrett at No. 59. Another T.I. song, "Swing Ya Rag," was new at No. 62, while Metallica's "My Apocalypse" arrived at No. 67. The rock band's "The Day That Never Comes" fell 11 places to No. 42 in its second week.

    The cancer charity fund-raiser "Just Stand Up!," featuring a dozen-plus top female vocalists, starts at No. 78. The artists will perform the song Friday during the multi-network "Stand Up to Cancer" telethon.

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