First artist in 51 years to debut 5 songs simultaneously in the top 30
TAYLOR SWIFT BEAT: Also known as Chart Beat. Following a landmark week on the Billboard 200, Swift makes more history on the Billboard Hot 100, as she becomes the first artist in the 51-year history of the chart to debut five songs simultaneously in the top 30. Since arriving in 2006, Swift has amassed 11 top 30 debuts. With 13, only the Beatles have totaled more top 30 starts in the Hot 100's archives. After her sophomore album "Fearless" was re-issued in its "Platinum Edition" form, all six of the set's new songs appear in the Hot 100's top 40. Five debut - "Jump Then Fall" (No. 10), "Untouchable" (No. 19), "The Other Side of the Door" (No. 22), "Superstar" (No. 27) and "Come In With the Rain" (No. 30) - while "Forever & Always," re-recorded as a piano ballad, re-enters at No. 34. The lattermost track first spent a week at No. 49 in De...
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TAYLOR SWIFT BEAT: Also known as Chart Beat.

Following a landmark week on the Billboard 200, Swift makes more history on the Billboard Hot 100, as she becomes the first artist in the 51-year history of the chart to debut five songs simultaneously in the top 30. Since arriving in 2006, Swift has amassed 11 top 30 debuts. With 13, only the Beatles have totaled more top 30 starts in the Hot 100's archives.

After her sophomore album "Fearless" was re-issued in its "Platinum Edition" form, all six of the set's new songs appear in the Hot 100's top 40. Five debut - "Jump Then Fall" (No. 10), "Untouchable" (No. 19), "The Other Side of the Door" (No. 22), "Superstar" (No. 27) and "Come In With the Rain" (No. 30) - while "Forever & Always," re-recorded as a piano ballad, re-enters at No. 34. The lattermost track first spent a week at No. 49 in December 2008.

The six songs join chart holdovers "You Belong With Me" (No. 14) and "Fifteen" (No. 49). As Swift also re-enters at No. 80 as a featured artist on Boys Like Girls' "Two Is Better Than One," her nine chart listings grant her the most charted titles in a week by a solo female. Among all artists, the Beatles lead with 14 concurrent entries, achieved on the Hot 100 dated April 11, 1964.

 

 
 
 
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  • 1PureCountryGirl1 1PureCountryGirl1 commented | 16 days ago
     
    This is just totally awesome! Like I said she isn't just breaking huge records right and left she's setting records, she's doing what's NEVER been done before! WTG Taylor!
     
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  • flower flower commented | 16 days ago
     
    TAYLOR IS ONE AMAZING YOUNG LADY!!!! I LOVE THIS PICTURE TOO!!!!
     
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  • trink trink commented | 16 days ago
     
    WOW WOW WOW She's something else.

    I love the picture!!!!!!!
     
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  • splatshot splatshot commented | 16 days ago
     
    fhdsk*lfhu%irqovnvkl;nvl Are you kidding me? Never been done before? NEVER!!!!
     
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