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The Billboard Hot 100 for the 7/18/2009 issue

Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:00am EDT
 Now     Last    Weeks   Peak
 1       1       4       1       I Gotta Feeling - The Black Eyed Peas (/Interscope)
 2       2       17      1       Boom Boom Pow - The Black Eyed Peas (Interscope/will.i.am)
 3       3       9       3       Best I Ever Had - Drake (Hip Hop Since 1978/Bryant/Frozen Moments)
 4       4       15      3       Knock You Down - Keri Hilson Featuring Kanye West & Ne-Yo (Interscope/Mosley/Zone
4)
 5       5       12      5       LoveGame - Lady Gaga (Interscope/Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree)
 6       7       9       6       Fire Burning - Sean Kingston (Epic/Beluga Heights)
 7       8       13      4       Birthday Sex - Jeremih (IDJMG/Mick Schultz/Def Jam)
 8       6       19      2       I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) - Pitbull (/Ultra)
 9       11      11      9       You Belong With Me - Taylor Swift (/Big Machine)
 10      9       7       6       New Divide - Linkin Park (Warner Bros./Machine Shop)
 11      12      30      7       Don't Trust Me - 3OH!3 (RRP/Photo Finish/Atlantic)
 12      -       1       12      Falling For You - Colbie Caillat (/Universal Republic)
 13      10      10      10      Waking Up In Vegas - Katy Perry (/Capitol)
 14      17      9       10      Every Girl - Young Money (Universal Motown/Young Money/Cash Money)
 15      15      29      1       Poker Face - Lady Gaga (Interscope/Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree)
 16      14      24      5       Halo - Beyonce (Columbia/Music World)
 17      16      18      4       The Climb - Miley Cyrus (Hollywood/Walt Disney)
 18      13      32      7       Second Chance - Shinedown (/Atlantic)
 19      18      12      18      Please Don't Leave Me - Pink (JLG/LaFace)
 20      20      23      19      Use Somebody - Kings Of Leon (RMG/RCA)



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