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1 Perhaps this go-round, soul (or soul-drenched hip-hop) will top the charts .
2 The phone has continued to top the charts with regards to both sales and consumer satisfaction.
3 You don't need to sell the most ever to top the charts , just the most that week.
4 Hard work and being humble will always top the charts for me??
5 Users took to Twitter to react to the song that should top the charts in the next few weeks.
6 However, both countries are well off the blistering pace set by New Caledonia who top the charts with 42 gold medals.
7 And just because it's short doesn't mean it's not successful, with West proving a seven-track album can still top the charts .
8 X-Factor twins Jedward have been given the boot by their record label after their debut single failed to top the charts .
9 The world's biggest butterfly count begins on Friday, with a resurgent garden favourite, the small tortoiseshell, likely to top the charts .
10 Chris Brown still has a career in which he can top the charts with songs that describe women as disloyal bitches.
11 Bread and milk would top the charts week after week, no matter how trendy or currently popular quinoa or smashed avocado might be.
12 Swift's milestone puts her behind the late Whitney Houston, who had three albums top the charts for at least 10 weeks, Billboard said.
13 We crane our necks to catch sight of Levi as she croaks through a set of songs that are evidently unlikely to top the charts .
14 She reckons the UK needs to "be more open to foreign music" if a Japanese artist is ever to top the charts here again.
15 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and DotA 2 top the charts Of those users, about 6.4 million were actively playing games at the time.
16 With the release of 'We Built This City' in 1985 she was then the oldest woman to top the charts , at 46.
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