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The following songs did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Glee Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart history". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of December 19, 2009 (Top 3 positions)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  3. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of May 1, 2010 (Top 3 positions)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  4. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of June 5, 2010 (Top 3 positions)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  5. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of May 21, 2011 (Top 3 positions)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of October 8, 2011 (Top 3 positions)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  7. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of October 22, 2011 (Top 3 positions)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  8. ^ a b "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of November 26, 2011 (Top 3 positions)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  9. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of February 18, 2012 (Top 3 positions)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  10. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of April 28, 2012 (Top 3 positions)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  11. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of May 12, 2012 (Top 3 positions)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  12. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of June 2, 2012 (Top 3 positions)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  13. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of October 20, 2012 (Top 3 positions)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  14. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of February 16, 2013". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 16, 2013. (subscription required)

Not applicable[edit]

Old revision with sales (no longer updated)

The Voice is an American television music competition to find singing talent amongst all genres of music, regardless of age, and accepts contestants of minor professional background. Its inaugural season was completed in June 2011 and has been broadcast biannually from 2012. The winners and finalists of the seasons have seen varied levels of success with musical releases. Musical releases before their participation on the show are not included in the list.

Singles during The Voice[edit]

In a first for a music competition series, NBC and Universal Republic Records offered fans of the show the ability to vote for their favorite artists by purchasing the studio versions of the songs that they perform on the live show each week via the iTunes Store. Only studio versions, not the live version, of its participants' performances are available for download on iTunes. Hot Digital Songs information is included as a rough gauge on the actual sales figures for the songs. Songs released in their post-series career are not included here.

There is generally a studio version released for every song on The Voice by its contestants, except for the Battle Rounds and the Knockout segment of the show. In the first season, the battle rounds were recorded in the studio with both artists in the pairing. However, from season two onwards, only the winner's version of the song from the battle round is released. With the introduction of the Knockout Rounds in season three, where each contestant from the pairing sang a separate song, only the winner's single is released.

Sales information listed are based on Nielsen Soundscan's weekly top digital songs data, so actual sales may be higher than listed. For instance, Javier Colon and Dia Frampton, season one's winner and runner-up, has since sold an aggregate of 565,000 and 480,000 copies of all their Voice studio releases respectively,[1] which is substantially higher than what they sold weekly during the live broadcast.

Hot 100 singles[edit]

Hot 100 singles per season
Season 1
16
Season 2
7
Season 3
10
Season 4
4

The following songs that were sung on The Voice have charted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Entry Date Show Segment Single Artist Peak Weeks on Chart Hot Digital Songs Peak Sales iTunes bonus Ref
Season 1
May 14, 2011[W 1][W 2] Blind Auditions "Time After Time" Javier Colon
(Winner)
65 1 41 unavailable [A 1]
[A 2]
June 25, 2011[W 3][W 4] Quarter-finals "Heartless" Dia Frampton
(2nd place)
57 4 30 unavailable [A 3]
[A 4]
July 2, 2011[W 5][W 6] "Angel" Javier Colon 64 1 35 50,000 [A 1]
[A 2]
"Jolene" Vicci Martinez
(3rd/4th place)
76 1 50 unavailable [A 5]
[A 6]
"Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" Casey Weston
(5th-8th place)
90 1 70 unavailable [A 7]
[A 8]
"Price Tag"[A] Xenia
(5th-8th place)
99 1 unavailable [A 9]
July 9, 2011[W 7][W 8] Semi-finals "Fix You" Javier Colon 52 2 26 68,000 [A 1]
[A 2]
"Losing My Religion" Dia Frampton 54 2 28 66,000 [A 3]
[A 4]
"Dog Days Are Over" Vicci Martinez 68 1 43 unavailable [A 5]
[A 6]
"The Man Who Can't Be Moved" Xenia 92 1 68 unavailable [A 9]
[A 10]
July 16, 2011[W 9][W 10] Finals "Stitch by Stitch" (original) Javier Colon 17 2 6 145,000[S 1] [A 1]
[A 2]
"Inventing Shadows" (original) Dia Frampton 20 1 7 137,000[S 1] [A 3]
[A 4]
"Man In the Mirror" Javier Colon
with coach, Adam Levine
45 1 24 75,000[S 1] [A 1]
[A 2]
"I Won't Back Down" Dia Frampton
with coach, Blake Shelton
57 1 33 62,000[S 1] [A 3]
[A 4]
"Beautiful" Beverly McClellan
(3rd/4th place)
with coach, Christina Aguilera
74 1 52 42,000[S 1] [A 11]
[A 12]
"Afraid to Sleep" (original) Vicci Martinez 78 1 53 39,000[S 1] [A 5]
[A 6]
Season 2
February 25, 2012[W 11][W 12] Blind Auditions "Say Aah" Lindsey Pavao
(5th-8th place)
80 1 62 34,000[S 2] [A 13]
[A 14]
April 28, 2012[W 13][W 14] Live Rounds "Roxanne" Juliet Simms
(2nd place)
86 1 48 45,000[S 3] [A 15]
[A 16]
May 19, 2012[W 15][W 16] Semi-finals "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" Juliet Simms 70 1 20 67,000[S 4] [A 15]
[A 16]
May 26, 2012[W 17][W 18] Finals "99 Problems" Tony Lucca
(3rd place)
58 1 16 80,000[S 5] [A 17]
[A 18]
"Yesterday" Tony Lucca
with coach, Adam Levine
68 1 22 68,000[S 5] [A 17]
[A 18]
"I Believe I Can Fly" Jermaine Paul
(Winner)
83 1 32 85,000[S 6] [A 19]
[A 20]
"The Prayer" Chris Mann
(4th place)
with coach, Christina Aguilera
85 1 34 54,000[S 5] [A 21]
[A 22]
Season 3
December 8, 2012[W 19][W 20] Top 10 Perform Live "Over You"[B] Cassadee Pope
(Winner)
25 2* 3 277,000[S 6]
checkY
[A 23]
[A 24]
"Seven Nation Army" Melanie Martinez
(5th/6th place)
86 1 30 67,000[S 7]
checkY
[A 25]
[A 26]
"Stars" Amanda Brown
(5th/6th place)
97 1 56 47,000[S 8] [A 27]
[A 28]
December 15, 2012[W 21][W 22] Top 8 Perform Live "Too Close" Melanie Martinez 94 1 27 44,000[S 7]
checkY
[A 25]
[A 26]
"Are You Happy Now?" Cassadee Pope 95 1 28 43,000[S 7]
checkY
[A 23]
[A 24]
December 22, 2012[W 23][W 24] Quarter-finals "I Want to Know What Love Is" Terry McDermott
(2nd place)
84 1 25 55,000[S 9]
checkY
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" Nicholas David
(3rd place)
96 1 30 48,000[S 9]
checkY
December 29, 2012[W 25][W 26] Semi-finals "Stupid Boy" Cassadee Pope 40 1 6 117,000[S 10]
checkY
[A 23]
[A 24]
"Let It Be" Terry McDermott 70 1 18 60,000[S 11]
checkY
January 5, 2013[W 27][W 28] Finals "Cry" Cassadee Pope 60 1 14 81,000[S 12]
checkY
[A 23]
[A 24]
Season 4
May 25, 2013[W 29][W 30] Live Playoffs "Maybe It Was Memphis" Danielle Bradbery 92 1 35 60,000[S 13]
June 8, 2013[W 31][W 32] Top 10 Perform Live "Heads Carolina, Tails California" Danielle Bradbery 91 1 41 57,000[S 14]
checkY
June 15, 2013[W 33][W 34] Top 8 Perform Live "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Ol' Days)" Danielle Bradbery 89 1 36 51,000[S 14]
June 22, 2013[W 35][W 32] Top 6 Perform Live "I Knew You Were Trouble" Michelle Chamuel 85 1 34
checkY
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart, and * denotes weeks on charts are due to re-entry.

Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles[edit]

Bubbling Under Hot 100
singles per season
Season 1
3
Season 2
8
Season 3
9
Season 4
13

The following songs failed to reach the Hot 100, but managed to make the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles charts. They are listed separately as the chart has rules that make it easier for new songs to chart, namely that those that have entered the Hot 100 before cannot chart here.

Entry Date Show Segment Single Artist Peak Hot Digital Songs Peak Sales iTunes bonus Ref
Season 1
July 9, 2011[W 36] Semi-finals "The Thrill Is Gone" Beverly McClellan 23 unavailable [A 29]
July 16, 2011[W 37] Finals "Love Is a Battlefield" Vicci Martinez
with coach, Cee Lo Green
2 25,000[S 1] [A 30]
"Lovesick" (original) Beverly McClellan 11 unavailable [A 29]
Season 2
March 10, 2012[W 38] Blind Auditions "Folsom Prison Blues" Jamie Lono
(Eliminated in Battle Rounds)
14 19,000[S 15] [A 31]
April 21, 2012[W 39][W 40] Live Rounds "Somebody That I Used To Know" Lindsey Pavao 6 71 33,000[S 16] [A 32]
[A 14]
May 12, 2012[W 41][W 42] Quarter-finals "...Baby One More Time" Tony Lucca 17 75 25,000[S 17] [A 33]
[A 18]
May 19, 2012[W 43][W 16] Semi-finals "Skinny Love" Lindsey Pavao 1 44 38,000[S 4] [A 32]
[A 14]
"Killing Me Softly With His Song" Katrina Parker
(5th-8th Place)
25 23,000
May 26, 2012[W 44][W 18] Finals "Free Bird" Juliet Simms 1 44 40,000[S 5] [A 34]
[A 16]
"You Raise Me Up" Chris Mann 2 46 46,000[S 5] [A 35]
[A 22]
"Soul Man" Jermaine Paul
with coach, Blake Shelton
8 56 40,000[S 5] [A 36]
[A 20]
Season 3
November 24, 2012[W 45][W 46] Live Playoffs "Dream On" Amanda Brown 13 53 32,000[S 18] [A 37]
[A 28]
December 8, 2012[W 47][W 20] Top 10 Perform Live "Lean on Me" Nicholas David 7 59 46,000[S 7]
December 15, 2012[W 48][W 22] Top 8 Perform Live "What's Going On" Nicholas David 15 52 29,000[S 7]
checkY
December 22, 2012[W 49][W 24] Quarter-finals "Stand" Cassadee Pope 3 37 41,000[S 9]
checkY
[A 38]
[A 24]
"I'm with You Cassadee Pope 11 44 34,000[S 9]
checkY
[A 38]
[A 24]
"And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" Trevin Hunte
(4th place)
12 48 32,000[S 9]
checkY
"Crazy" Melanie Martinez 19 55 30,000[S 9] [A 39]
[A 26]
December 29, 2012[W 50][W 26] Semi-finals "You Are So Beautiful" Nicholas David 1 38 40,000[S 11]
checkY
January 5, 2012[W 51][W 28] Finals "Broken Wings" Terry McDermott 8 57 30,000[S 6]
checkY
Season 4
April 13, 2013[W 52][W 53] Blind Auditions "One of Us" Sarah Simmons
(7th/8th place)
4 58 36,000[S 19]
"Sexy and I Know It" Christian Porter
(Eliminated in Battle Rounds)
25 23,000[S 19]
May 25, 2013[W 54][W 30] Live Playoffs "Stay" Amber Carrington
(4th/5th place)
6 57 34,000[S 20]
"True Colors" Michelle Chamuel 15 68 30,000[S 20]
June 1, 2013[W 55][W 56] Top 12 Perform Live "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes" The Swon Brothers 14 66 30,000[S 21]
"The Man Who Can't Be Moved" Josiah Hawley
(9th/10th place)
18 73 29,000[S 21]
"The Story" Sarah Simmons 19 28,000[S 22]
June 8, 2013[W 57][W 32] Top 10 Perform Live "Just Give Me a Reason" Michelle Chamuel 9 68 30,000[S 23]
"How Great Thou Art" Holly Tucker 22 24,000[S 23]
June 15, 2013[W 58][W 34] Top 8 Perform Live "Grenade" Michelle Chamuel 2 52 38,000[S 24]
"Skyfall" Amber Carrington 22 72 27,000[S 24]
June 22, 2013[W 59][W 32] Quarter-finals "A Little Bit Stronger" Danielle Bradbery 8 56 36,000[2]
"Somewhere Only We Know" Michelle Chamuel 22 70
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Other notable singles[edit]

Hot Digital Songs[edit]

The following singles failed to chart on the overall charts, likely because of lack of airplay and online streaming, but still reached high sales figures, comparable to other singles from The Voice that did chart. Only singles which charted on the Hot Digital Songs chart are included as individual sales figures are not always attainable.

Entry Date Show Segment Single Artist Hot Digital Songs Peak Sales Ref
Season 3
December 15, 2012[W 22] Top 8 Perform Live "Someone Like You" Amanda Brown 72 22,000[S 7] [A 28]
December 22, 2012[W 24] Quarter-finals "The Show" Melanie Martinez 67 23,000[S 9] [A 26]

By genre[edit]

Country[edit]
Season Entry date Show segment Song title Artist Position in show Peak Weeks
on
chart
Ref(s)
3
December 8, 2012 Top 10 Perform Live "Over You" Cassadee Pope Winner 3 6 [3][A 40]
December 29, 2012 Semi-finals "Stupid Boy" Cassadee Pope Winner 4 3 [4][A 40]
January 5, 2013 Finals "Steve McQueen" Cassadee Pope (with Blake Shelton) Winner 42 1 [5][A 40]
"Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" Terry McDermott (with Blake Shelton) Runner-up 43 1 [5]
4
April 20, 2013 Blind Auditions "Safe & Sound" Savannah Berry Knockouts 45 1 [6]
May 25, 2013 Live Playoffs "Maybe It Was Memphis" Danielle Bradbery 25 2 [7]
"Fishin' in the Dark" The Swon Brothers 44 1 [7]
June 1, 2013 Top 12 Perform Live "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes" The Swon Brothers 32 1 [8]
"Wasted" Danielle Bradbery 35 1 [8]
"I'm Gonna Love You Through It" Amber Carrington 4th/5th place 48 1 [8]
June 8, 2013 Top 10 Perform Live "Heads Carolina, Tails California" Danielle Bradbery 23 1 [9]
"How Great Thou Art" Holly Tucker 6th place 35 1 [9]
"How Country Feels" The Swon Brothers 45 1 [9]
June 15, 2013 Top 8 Perform Live "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Ol' Days)" Danielle Bradbery 24 1 [10]
"Seven Bridges Road" The Swon Brothers 36 1 [10]
"DONE." Holly Tucker 6th place 46 1 [10]
June 22, 2013 Quarter-finals "A Little Bit Stronger" Danielle Bradbery 31 1 [11]
"Shake the Sugar Tree" Danielle Bradbery 38 1 [11]
"Wagon Wheel" The Swon Brothers 36 1 [11]
"I Remember You" Amber Carrington 4th/5th place 43 1 [11]
"Crazy" Amber Carrington 4th/5th place 44 1 [11]
"Okie From Muskogee" The Swon Brothers 49 1 [11]
Latin[edit]
Season Entry date Show segment Song title Artist Position in show Peak Weeks
on
chart
Ref(s)
3
November 24, 2012 Live Playoffs "El Rey" Julio Cesar Castillo Live Playoffs 49 1 [12]
4
April 20, 2013 Blind Auditions "Loca" Monique Abbadie Knockouts 49 1 [13]
R&B/Hip Hop[edit]
Season Entry date Show segment Song title Artist Position in show Peak Weeks
on
chart
Ref(s)
3
November 24, 2012 Live Playoffs "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" Trevin Hunte 4th place 57 1 [14]
December 15, 2012 Top 8 Perform Live "What's Going On" Nicholas David 3rd place 35 1 [15]
"The Greatest Love Of All" Trevin Hunte 4th place 56 1 [16]
December 22, 2012 Quarter-finals "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" Trevin Hunte 4th place 37 1 [17]
4
May 25, 2013 Live Playoffs "Oh! Darling" Sasha Allen 4th/5th place 54 1 [18]
June 1, 2013 Top 12 Perform Live "You've Got A Friend" Judith Hill 7th/8th place 56 1 [19]
June 15, 2013 Top 8 Perform Live "#thatPower" Judith Hill 7th/8th place 57 1 [20]
June 22, 2013 Quarter-finals "Ain't No Way" Sasha Allen 4th/5th place 55 1 [21]
Rock[edit]
Season Entry date Show segment Song title Artist Position in show Peak Weeks
on
chart
Ref(s)
3
December 8, 2012 Top 10 Perform Live "Seven Nation Army" Melanie Martinez 5th/6th place 10 2 [22][A 41]
"Stars" Amanda Brown 5th/6th place 11 1 [22][A 42]
December 15, 2012 Quarter-finals "Too Close" Melanie Martinez 5th/6th place 11 1 [23][A 41]
December 22, 2012 Quarter-finals "Stay With Me" Terry McDermott Runner-up 38 1 [24]
December 29, 2012 Semi-finals "Let It Be" Terry McDermott Runner-up 11 1 [25]
4
April 13, 2013 Blind Auditions "One of Us" Sarah Simmons 7th/8th place 19 2 [26]
May 18, 2013 Knockouts "Wild Horses" Sarah Simmons 7th/8th place 26 1 [27]
May 25, 2013 Live Playoffs "The A Team" Caroline Glaser Live Playoffs 20 1 [28]
June 1, 2013 Top 12 Perform Live "The Man Who Can't Be Moved" Josiah Hawley 9th/10th place 16 1 [29]
"The Story" Sarah Simmons 7th/8th place 17 1 [29]
June 15, 2013 Top 8 Perform Live "Somebody That I Used to Know" Sarah Simmons 7th/8th place 23 1 [30]
June 22, 2013 Quarter-finals "Somewhere Only We Know" Michelle Chamuel 15 1 [31]

Post-The Voice releases[edit]

Only singles that charted on either the Billboard Hot 100 or Bubbling Under Hot 100 charts, and albums that charted on the Billboard 200 chart are included in the following lists.

Singles[edit]

Artist Season Position in show Song title Release date US Peak Ref(s)
RaeLynn
2
9th-12th "Boyfriend" December 11, 2012
118
[32][A 43]
Cassadee Pope
3
Winner "Wasting All These Tears" June 4, 2013
37
[33][A 23]

Albums[edit]

Artist Season Position in show Album title Release date US Peak Ref(s)
Javier Colon
1
Winner Come Through For You November 21, 2011
134
[34][A 44]
Dia Frampton
1
Runner-up Red December 6, 2011
106
[35][A 45]
Chris Mann
2
4th place Roads October 30, 2012
172
[36][A 46]
Cassadee Pope
3
Winner The Voice: The Complete Season 3 Collection, Cassadee Pope December 18, 2012
125
[34][A 47]

Notes[edit]

  • A ^ Xenia's cover of "Price Tag" entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart at #16,[W 60] but broke into the Billboard Hot 100 at #99 in the following week.
  • B ^ Cassadee Pope's cover of "Over You" re-entered the Hot 100 at #84 with the finale songs.[W 27] "Over You" also received a second iTunes bonus for that period, having reached the Top 10 of the iTunes chart.

References[edit]

Weekly charts
  1. ^ "The Billboard Hot 100 Week of May 14, 2011". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  2. ^ "Hot Digital Songs Week of May 14, 2011". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  3. ^ "The Billboard Hot 100 Week of June 25, 2011". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
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  5. ^ "The Billboard Hot 100 Week of July 02, 2011". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  6. ^ "Hot Digital Songs Week of July 2, 2011". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 4, 2013.
  7. ^ "The Billboard Hot 100 Week of July 09, 2011". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  8. ^ "Hot Digital Songs Week of July 9, 2011". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 4, 2013.
  9. ^ "The Billboard Hot 100 Week of July 16, 2011". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  10. ^ "Hot Digital Songs Week of July 16, 2011". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 4, 2013.
  11. ^ "The Billboard Hot 100 Week of February 25, 2012". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  12. ^ "Hot Digital Songs Week of February 25, 2012". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 4, 2013.
  13. ^ "The Billboard Hot 100 Week of April 28, 2012". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
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  15. ^ "The Billboard Hot 100 Week of May 19, 2012". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
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  33. ^ "The Billboard Hot 100 Week of June 15, 2013". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
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  35. ^ "The Billboard Hot 100 Week of June 22, 2013". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  36. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of July 09, 2011". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
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  49. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of December 22, 2012". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
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  51. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of January 5, 2013". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  52. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of April 13, 2013". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
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  55. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of June 1, 2013". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  56. ^ "Hot Digital Songs Week of June 1, 2013". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  57. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of June 8, 2013". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  58. ^ "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Week of June 15, 2013". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
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Sales
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Artist chart archives
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Others
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