Rss Feed
Tweeter button
Facebook button
Reddit button
Myspace button
Linkedin button
Webonews button
Delicious button
Digg button
Flickr button
Stumbleupon button
Newsvine button
Youtube button

That Owl City Song Is No. 1 On The Pop Charts

Owl City’s “Fireflies” moved into the Hot 100 penthouse this week after shifting 196,000 paid downloads last week—it’s currently at No. 5 on the iTunes chart, behind a couple of bonus tracks from Taylor Swift’s re-released Fearless and Lady GaGa’s “Bad Romance.” More on this slightly unexpected triumph of post-Postal Service bedroom pop from Chris Molanphy on Friday, but for now, let’s all wonder if this means that the next Twilight soundtrack will move on from Pitchfork darlings to Jimmy Tamborellos in training. [Billboard / Dailymotion]

 

You might also like

keshaoc That Owl City Song Is No. 1 On The Pop ChartsKe$ha Sheds Some Light On ‘Fireflies’ By Pranking Owl City
Dr. Luke protege and upcoming Lilith Fair performer Ke$ha has been steadily continuing...
owl city That Owl City Song Is No. 1 On The Pop ChartsOwl City Back At #1
Reluctant pop star Adam Young—aka one-man band Owl City—is back at #1 for a...
OC That Owl City Song Is No. 1 On The Pop ChartsOwl City Bugs Out Again With “Butterfly Wings”
“Asleep in our warm cocoons, we dream of lovely things.” Oh, Owl City—such...
40058dc774a80f7d64bc2a08323dea4e That Owl City Song Is No. 1 On The Pop ChartsOwl City Song “Metropolis” From ‘The Midsummer Station’: Idolator Premiere
With just one more day to go before the release of Owl City‘s new album The...
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply