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.
March 21, 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 - Cee-Lo ft. Melanie Fiona - Fool for You
If you take nothing else away from Cee-Lo's music, bear in mind that the man goes hard in the paint in just about everything he does. When he was scorned, we got F*ck You, which became an anthem for unrequited love and...Read More
#2 - New Boyz ft. Dev - Back Seat
As reader responses to their various features attest, there were many who initially thought Skinny Jeans and a Mic duo New Boyz weren't built to last. Too Cool to Care what the doubters think, however, Cali natives Legacy and...Read More
#3 - Jay Sean ft. Lil Wayne - Hit the Lights
If I told you that Cash Money crooner Jay Sean was in the market for another hit on the level of his breakthrough smash Down you’d probably take a look at the charts and recommend some kind of dance/pop/r&b jam jam. Great...Read More
#4 - Miguel - Sure Thing
In pop music as in love, the only Sure Thing is that there are no sure things. (And before anyone says anything, yes, I do realize that statement is self-contradictory.) Judging by the positive Booth feedback the...Read More
#5 - The Dean's List ft. Danni Ummel - Caveman
In a word, The Dean's List are “different.” Different from who? From everybody. Whether they're sampling country-popsters The Band Perry or titling their latest promo single (a Booth-exclusive world premiere!)...Read More
#6 - Chris Brown ft. Benny Benassi - Beautiful People
The last time I took a glance at the work Chris Brown was bringing on for his upcoming F.A.M.E. project, due out March 22, it was the Look at Me Now cut that Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne absolutely murdered. That song was aimed...Read More
#7 - Trey Songz - Love Faces
Sometimes, when you feel overwhelmed by the constant flood of (not always very good) new music, you have to step away and go for that slower joint that will really let you catch your breath. Personally, I can name a few jams...Read More
#8 - Bobby V ft. Lloyd Banks - Hummin
No longer satisfied to confine his musical experiments to the studio, Bobby V.'s now looking to expand the aural possibilities of the bedroom. Following in the footsteps of R. Kelly, who set out to make a woman yodel with...Read More
#9 - Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song
If you watched the Grammys like I did (on delay, shouts to YouTube), you might have caught the performance of a man who goes by the name of Bruno Mars. I’ve been a fan of the Hawaiian crooner since his Nothing on You hit...Read More
#10 - Jamie Foxx ft. Drake - Fall for Your Type
Jamie Foxx was riding high after the extraordinary success of his previous album Intuition, but the build-up to his next full-length has repeatedly hit a roadblock that can’t simply be blamed on the alcohol; the lack of a...Read More
#11 - Rihanna ft. J. Cole - S&M (Remix)
Remember when Rihanna was an innocent pop songstress, content to invite a dude to join her under her Umbrella? My, how times have changed. On S&M, single numero quatre off her latest studio album, the Bajan hitmaker pushes...Read More
#12 - Spree Wilson - Love You Better
Anyone who knows Spree Wilson knows to expect the unexpected. He refuses to be confined to the traditional idea of hip-hop, rock, pop or any genre. Love You Better is yet another example of his commitment to be non-committal...Read More
#13 - Jared Evan - Embers
Those who tuned in for Jared Evan's recent interview with DJBoothTV's own Jacques Morel got to see both artist and interviewer vibe out to a new mixtape joint titled Embers. Now, we're proud to present the full record behind...Read More
#14 - J. Holiday - Float Away
As a true virtuoso in the sack (or, at least, a virtuoso of singing about being a virtuoso in the sack), J. Holiday has the skill and versatility to give a woman what she needs, when she needs it – whether you're looking to...Read More
#15 - Bruno Mars - Grenade (Grammy Version)
Originally featured back in October of 2010, single Grenade found Bruno Mars dealing with heartbreak on an epic scale – so racked with grief was he that he'd suffer any number of grisly (and messy) deaths to earn a certain...Read More
#16 - Kendré - Mah Little Dance Song
With the perennial appeal of 'Chipmunk'-style samples, you'd think the Chipmunks would be obvious beat material, but to my knowledge, nobody in the hip-hop game has taken the plunge... until now. Sure to bring fond memories...Read More
#17 - Black Eyed Peas - Just Can't Get Enough
At this point the Black Eyed Peas aren’t a music group, they’re a finely tuned hit-making and marketing machine. There’s a reason they’ve been invited to perform at halftime of this year’s Super Bowl. It’s almost...Read More
#18 - Verse Simmonds ft. Ashlee Chanel - Boo Thang
Although Verse Simmonds’ last three features in the Booth have been about, respectively, cheating on his girl (I’m Just Saying), grabbing a girl’s booty (I Don’t Mind) and picking up girls at the club (Girl Like You),...Read More
#19 - K. Michelle - How Many Times
How many times does DJBooth have to tell you that K. Michelle is one of the strongest young voices in the industry before the world takes notice? On her new potential single the Memphis bred singer is asking the exact same...Read More


