![]() ![]() 43 several months ahead of the group’s similarly titled Columbia album.Īs reported yesterday, the Dave Matthews Band’s “Everyday” makes a smashing debut at No. Beyond Janet, the strongest debut is Destiny’s Child “Survivor,” which safely lands at No. The Hot 100’s greatest gainer at radio this week is Nelly’s “Ride With Me” featuring City Spud, which shoots 43-32. 1 over on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks, as “It’s Over Now” skips 3-1 on that tally. ![]() The hip-hop-influenced R&B quartet reaches No. This week’s only movement in the top-10 of the Hot 100 is spurred by 112’s “It’s Over Now,” which is the fastest-growing track at retail. 3 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. The grip of “Stutter” is also slipping in pure R&B markets, as the single falls to No. 14 to become the highest debut of any title in more than two years. Joe can’t rest easy, as his single should face a challenge in coming weeks from Janet’s “All For You,” which bolts straight to No. Joe’s “Stutter” featuring Mystikal once again holds off Crazy Town’s “Butterfly” to earn a fourth week at No.
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