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dots‘American Idol’ on the Charts: Fantasia Looks for Another ‘Win’

Published on March 17, 2013 by Sonya's Spotlight

 

The season three winner works on her longest streak of Top 10 hits on Adult R&B. Also: Kelly Clarkson extends her record-setting total of No. 1s with “Stronger.”

ONE RUNG AWAY: For the third week in a row, Fantasia’s “Lose to Win” is standing in place at No. 11 on the Adult R&B chart, just one step away from breaking into the top 10. The good news is that no song has passed her by, as last week’s top 10 is this week’s top 10, so there is still an outstanding chance that this latest single will become Fantasia’s eighth top 10 hit on this chart. Also working in her favor: her four preceding singles have all reached the top 10, making it her longest stretch of top 10 titles on this chart. “Lose to Win” could extend that streak to five top 10 hits.

Fantasia made her Adult R&B debut in July 2004 with her coronation song, “I Believe.” While that single went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, on Adult R&B it only went as high as No. 22. The follow-up, “Truth Is,” captured first place and remained there for 13 weeks. Fantasia’s next single, “Baby Mama,” stopped at No. 24, but that was succeeded by “Free Yourself,” which spent three weeks at No. 1. Next came “Ain’t Gon’ Beg You” (No. 27) and “Hood Boy” (No. 29), and then Fantasia returned to the top 10 with a No. 2 single, “When I See U.” A potential streak of top 10 hits was interrupted by the follow-up, “Only One U,” which reached No. 19.

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Fantasia next charted with “Put You Up on Game,” a collaboration with the legendary Aretha Franklin. That single peaked at No. 10, and every Fantasia single that followed has made the top 10: “Bittersweet” (No. 1 for five weeks), “I’m Doin’ Me” (No. 3), “Collard Greens & Cornbread” (No. 9) and now “Lose to Win” is poised to join that list (“I Wanna Be Your Man,” a Charlie Wilson single with Fantasia as featured artist, peaked at No. 23 in March 2011).

Fantasia’s latest single is doing well on other charts, too. It’s up 38-34 with a bullet on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and debuts at No. 8 on Bubbling Under Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.

FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH: Kelly Clarkson’s “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” has already made Billboard chart history by topping 15 different charts, more than any other single by any other Idol. This week, “Stronger” captures its 16th crown, debuting at No. 1 on Adult Contemporary Recurrents.

“Stronger” first went to No. 1 on a Billboard chart the week of Feb. 11, 2012, when it led two lists: Hot Digital Songs and Hot Digital Tracks. That means this singe has a No. 1 span of one year, one month and one week.

“Stronger” is Clarkson’s 81st No. 1 on the Billboard charts, extending her lead with more chart-topping titles than any other Idol.

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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/idol-worship/american-idol-charts-fantasia-looking-427131

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