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115 songs topped the Alternative Songs chart during the 2010s. [3] The first number one of the 2010s was " Uprising " by Muse , while the last was " Orphans " by Coldplay . [ 3 ] From October 2012 to February 2013, Muse's song " Madness " topped the chart for 19 non-consecutive weeks, breaking the record for the most weeks spent at number one ...
Billboard appropriated the Radio & Records adult alternative chart in July 2008 and became its sole publisher after Radio & Records ceased publication in June 2009. [6] The first number-one single of the 2010s on the Adult Alternative Songs chart was " Chasing Pirates " by American recording artist Norah Jones , which spent six weeks at the top ...
Davido was the recipient of a BET Award, a Kora Award, a Channel O Music Video Award, a Ghana Music Award, a Nigeria Music Video Award, 2 MTV Africa Music Awards, 2 African Muzik Magazine Awards, 5 The Headies Awards, 7 Nigeria Entertainment Awards and 2 Dynamix All Youth Awards. Together, they are some of the best selling artists in Nigeria.
Pages in category "2010s music videos" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
On July 28, 2010, Ali released an alternative music video featuring the album version of the song. [8] This video features almost entirely new footage, and is in black and white. Intersecting scenes of clouds, Nadia with her Kings of Spades and Clubs, the video also features famed contortionist Jonathan Nosan.
2010 2010: Lulu Santos Acústico MTV: Lulu Santos ... Best Alternative Music Album – MTV Unplugged in New York; ... Best Long Form Music Video – "Unplugged"
The music video became a mainstream success, reaching the Billboard Hot 100, and became the most watched YouTube video of 2010. [110] [111] The video also coined the phrase "Hide yo kids, hide yo wife," which later became a meme. "Bitch Lasagna" – a song by Swedish YouTuber Pewdiepie in collaboration with Dutch music producer Party In Backyard.
On January 21, 2011, the song leaked in its entirety, [9] and Panic! at the Disco released a lyric video on YouTube on January 24, 2011. [10] Shortly after its February 1 debut on the iTunes Store, the single shot to #1 on iTunes' "Top Alternative Songs" chart, and remained a top ten favorite for the weeks following. [11]