R&B / Pop Music Chart
R&B / Pop Chart - Slow down and enjoy 20 of the hottest R&B / Pop tracks out right now. Created by combining how many times the song has been played with your ratings, DJBooth's charts help turn today's brand new music into tomorrow's hit tracks.
July 11, 2011 Chart RecapWelcome to the Booth’s Top R&B Chart! As always, your feedback has determined which songs made the cut. Each chart’s lineup is calculated using a special DJBooth.net Formula that …...Read More
#1 - Monica ft. Rick Ross & Lil Kim - Anything (To Find You)
While it seemed like the release of her successful album Still Standing would mark a comeback for Monica, the singer has been mostly quiet on the musical front since then. Does that make new single Anything (To Find You) a...Read More
#2 - David Guetta ft. Taio Cruz & Ludacris - Little Bad Girl
David Guetta's last Booth-featured single, Where Dem Girls At, found guest star Flo Rida suffering from what a social psychologist would call choice overload: with so many fine females at the local spot, the decision of whom...Read More
#3 - Pitbull ft. Marc Anthony - Rain Over Me
If you're average recording artist is an artisan, meticulously hand-crafting each record before releasing it to the public, then Pitbull is a one-man assembly line. That's not a criticism of his work – it's just that the...Read More
#4 - B.o.B x Teddybears - Get Mama a House
Big-money dreams come in many shapes and sizes, but if there's one item that ranks high on most every rapper's post-windfall agenda, it's undoubtedly: “Get Mama a House.” (And if she's already got a house, of course, you...Read More
#5 - Kelly Rowland ft. Busta Rhymes, Fabolous & Trey Songz - Motivation (Remix)
Just how effective was Kelly Rowland's last single in helping listeners achieve success beyond their wildest dreams? Well, on the Billboard #1 single's official remix, several heavyweight guests offer their testimonials on...Read More
#6 - Jay Sean - Where Do We Go
The last time we heard from Jay Sean he was doing his best Love in the Club impression on the dance floor throbbing Hit the Lights. Well, apparently the Cash Money crooner has been doing some yoga and drinking plenty of...Read More
#7 - Beyoncé - Best Thing I Never Had
As excellent as supposed “second single” 1 + 1 was, the fact that Beyoncé neglected to say “no backsies” at any point in the record should have tipped us off to the fact that the selection was not yet set in stone....Read More
#8 - Beyoncé - End of Time
Run the World (Girls), the lead single off Beyoncé senior set, was an audacious banger along the línes of Single Ladies, while the second pick, Best Thing I Never Had, found the Destiny's Child alum returning to a more...Read More
#9 - Mann ft. Iyaz & Snoop Dogg - The Mack
If you cherish fond memories of a certain '97 breakout single by Mark Morrison well, you're in for a treat. Today, The Mack re-returns, Dr. Who style, in a new incarnation. Los Angeles emcee Mann dons the R&B vet's oversized...Read More
#10 - Tinie Tempah ft. Wiz Khalifa - Till I'm Gone
While rock and R&B import artists from England to the U.S. on a seemingly daily basis, so far U.K. hip-hop artists have found crossing the proverbial pond a tricky proposition (word to Dizzee Rascal). Hoping to be the first...Read More
#11 - The Knux ft. KiD CuDi - Run
With She's So Up, the lead single off their sophomore set, The Knux abandoned all traditional hip-hop trappings—save for flowed verses—in favor of a driving, guitar-driven rock vibe (one reader referred to it as “biker...Read More
#12 - Muzi - Factor
He said “In the scheme of things…I’m not a factor at all.” Definitely words to think about in a world where people seem hellbent on multi-tasking and making the simplest things as complicated as possible. Muzi, whose...Read More
#13 - KiD CuDi - Perfect Is The Word
When Lupe departed from hip-hop to record a post-punk LP as Japanese Cartoon, I was intrigued; when Weezy announced his intent to follow up critical and commercial blockbuster Carter III with a rock album, I was baffled; so,...Read More
#14 - Beyoncé - 1+1
Before you say a word, yes I'm writing about Beyoncé. Yes, Beyoncé Knowles the singer. Ha! I hope you don't have a problem with a self-proclaimed Hip-Hop head commenting on some R&B, but I actually dig the record. With it's...Read More
#15 - Lloyd - Stay
From his hit single Lay It Down to his latest solo release Be the One, Lloyd just can’t seem to make music we’re not feeling. Which means his Cal Ripken-esque streak is on the line with the release of new cut Stay....Read More
#16 - Pleasure P - Who's Gonna Love U
While DJBooth always focuses on the music, we’ll let the fine folks at the gossip sites bury themselves in dirt, I’d be remiss if I didn’t at least mention that the last few months have been rocky for Pleasure P. Hoping...Read More
#17 - Shwayze ft. The Cataracs & Dev - Love Letter
Originally featured way back in August of 2010, Shwayze's epistolary banger, Love Letter, returns in a newly-revamped version as the title track and lead single off his forthcoming EP. While the rapper born Aaron Smith hasn't...Read More
#18 - Pitbull ft. T-Pain, Sean Paul & Ludacris - Shake Señora (Remix)
Perhaps inspired by Weezy's use of The Banana Boat Song on 6'7", Latin-rap heavyweight takes inspiration fromthe calypso singer's Shake Señora on his latest feature, a remixed version of a standout cut off his forthcoming...Read More
#19 - Novel ft. Muzi - Celebrate
Novel’s never been one to shy away from revealing the details of his personal life – name another artist who puts out songs about his depression prone mother – but on the ATL to L.A. singer, producer, songrwriter...Read More



