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Fall Out Boy to perform at the most globally televised Music Awards show on TV May 27 in Monte-Carlo!

 

Fall Out Boy will rock Monte-Carlo on May 27 at the 2014 World Music Awards. They are nominated for World's Best Group, Best Live Act, Best Album (Save Rock and Roll) and best Single (My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark) and FOB Fans are going crazy voting on worldmusicawards.com!

 

Fall Out Boy just won this years Best Alternative Group Award at the prestigious Peoples Choice Awards thanks to their fans who voted in January 2014 and are favourites to win in Monaco too. 

 

 


On May 27th, Naughty Boy will be performing his biggest hit "La La La"; the n°1 single's video has more than 298 million views on YouTube.

 

Vote now for "La La La" in the Best Song Category!

 

 


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Jason Derulo will perform his smash hit “Talk Dirty” at the 2014 World Music Awards in Monte-Carlo. A billion viewers from 180 countries around the world will tune in to see their favourite R & B Star.
 
Don’t miss Jason being interviewed by the World Press on our Red Carpet Live Stream Lounge going out over the internet from 12 noon to 9pm (Monaco time).
 
Vote now for "Talk Dirty" in World's Best Song Category!
 

 

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Walt Disney's soundtrack to the blockbuster 'Frozen' is unstoppable, now in its 10th week at the summit the set improves it sales massive 69% compared to the previous week to 333.000. And for the first time the sales in the USA are not the highest: according to Billboard 'Frozen' found 106.000 buyers last week this country, while in Japan the album sold enormous 152.900 copies, a new peak there, according to Oricon. And also in United Kingdom it reached a new high with 39.200 sales. Since its release in November last year 'Frozen' moved a total of 3,83 million copies.


It's another week with a huge gap between no.1 and no.2: Pharrell Williams' 'G I R L' returns to the vice position, but with only 71.000 sales. Close behind at no.3 with 65.000 sales bows this week's highest debut, 'Everyday Robots', the new solo effort by Blur / Gorillaz mastermind Damon Albarn. Classical crossover violinist Lindsey Stirling lands at the fourth place with her second album 'Shatter Me' and 60.000 copies sold.


The excellent American singer/songwriter Ray LaMontagne jumps at no.6 with his fifth studio album 'Supernova' and 45.000 sales. 23 years after their last album 'Trompe Le Monde', the legendary American alternative rock band Pixies celebrates a furious comeback with Indie Cindy.

The set opens at no.7 globally with 43.000 sales. Some additional sales stats: 'All The Little Lights' by Passenger sold 10.000 copies last week and 1,69 million in total, 'Born To Die' by Lana Del Rey sold 14.000 units last week, 4,63 million so far, 'Morning Phase' by Beck sold 11.000 units last week and has a total of 402.000 units so far, 'Yours Truly' by Ariana Grande sold 580.000 copies so far, 'Prism' by Katy Perry 2,85 million and 'Pure Heroine' by Lorde 2,31 million.


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Pharrel's 'Happy' holds the pole position for the 15th week in a row. The alltime high is still '(Everything I Do) I Do It For You' by Bryan Adams. The love song from the movie 'Robin Hood - Prince Of Thieves' stayed no.1 for 19 weeks. 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles ruled the global hitlist in 1968 staying 18 weeks at the top of the charts. 'I Gotta Feeling' by the Black Eyed Peas remained 17 weeks atop the chart in 2009. Whitney Houston's  'I Will Always Love You' in 1993, Spanish Duo Los Del Rio's 'Macarena' in 1996 and 'It's Now Or Never' by Elvis Presley in 1960 also all remained 17 weeks at no.1. George Harrson's 'My Sweet Lord' remained 16 weeks at no.1 in 1970 and so did  'My Heart Will Go On' by Celine Dion in 1998, 'Hips Don't Lie' by Shakira feat. Wyclef Jean in 2006 and 'Eye Of The Tiger' by Survivor in 1982. '


Getting back to this weeks charts, never before have five songs entered the Top 10 in a single week. Ariana Grande lands the highest entry with her new smash hit  'Problem', a collaboration with Australian rapper Iggy Azalea which debuts in the top 10 at no.2. It's by far her biggest hit so far. Close behind at no.3 is Japanese boy band Arashi with their 20th global Top 10 Single 'Guts!'. Calvin Harris' new production 'Summer' climbs from no.13 to no.5. Iggy Azalea has a second entry for the first time in the global Top 10 and with two songs! Her significant smash 'Fancy' shoots up the charts from no.15 to no.6. Finally, 'A Sky Full Of Stars', Coldplay's tenth success in the global Top 10 and the third Single from the upcoming album, starts at no.9. 


Outside the top 40 is the vey talented Milky Chance and his 'Stolen Dance' at no.44. Katy Perry's 'Birthday' at no.45, MKTO's 'Classic' at no.57 and Cash Cash feat. Bebe Rexha's 'Take Me Home' at no.59 for their first appearance on top 100 best selling singles.

 

 




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