Throwback Breakdown, May 8, 2010

 Hey guys, Drake, known online as Urtar Reviews here and this is another episode of Throwback Breakdown!


The Top Ten:

To start off our top 10, Nothin' On You by B.o.B. and Bruno Mars spends another week at number one. Rude Boy by Rihanna holds stable at number two. Break Your Heart by Taio Cruz and Ludacris gains to number three. Need You Now by Lady Antebellum rises to number four,  pushing back Hey, Soul Sister by Train to number five. OMG by Usher and Will.i.am gains to number six. It pushes back In My Head by Jason Derulo to number seven. Your Love Is My Drug by Kesha rises to number eight. Airplanes by B.o.B and Hayley Williams enters the top 10 for the first time at number nine. Finally, Telephone by Lady Gaga and Beyonce drops to number ten. 


Significant Gains, Losses, Returns and Dropouts:

To start off our losses, How Low by Ludacris falls to 39. Not Myself Tonight by Christina Augilera takes a hit off its debut to 49. I'm Awesome by Spose thankfully falls to 55. Today Was A Fairytale by Taylor Swift drops to 65. When I Look At You by Miley Cyrus looks away at 68. "Til Summer Comes Around by Keith Urban drops to 82. Lemonade by Gucci Mane rots at 86. And Sex Therapy by Robin Thicke THANKFULLY plummets to 100. 


When we move to dropouts, the notable ones are Life After You by Daughtry, Ridin' Solo by Jason Derulo, Fearless by Taylor Swift, You And Your Heart by Jack Johnson, All The Way Turnt Up by Roscoe Dash and Soulja Boy, Just Breathe by Pearl Jam, On To The Next One by Jay-Z and Swizz Beatz, and finally That's How Country Boys Roll by Billy Currington. 


For reentries, Kissin' U by Miranda Cosgrove returns at 95, and Love King by The Dream comes back at 98. 


To start off our gains, The House That Built Me by Miranda Lambert gains big to 30. Billionaire by Travie McCoy and Bruno Mars gains to 41. Rain Is A Good Thing by Luke Bryan rises to 54. Un-thinkable (I'm Ready) by Alicia Keys gains big to 58. Temporary Home by Carrie Underwood gets a welcome boost to 61. Less welcome is the gain of This Afternoon by Nickelback to 63. Unstoppable by Rascal Flatts gains to 66. Crazy Town by Jason Aldean gets an unwelcome boost to 79. Finally, Water by Brad Paisley gains to 84. 


72. Bet I - B.o.B., T.I., and Playboi Tre

Most of the songs from this B.o.B. album I've heard are good to great but yeah this one really isn't. The production is awful, B.o.B.'s bars are pretty bad, and so are the guest's. So yeah this sucks. Glad this wasn't a hit. 



88. Impossible - Shontelle

Ah yes, Impossible by Shontelle, a song that was very big in 2010, and that most people haven't thought about since then. Anyway, the song is good if you ask me. The instrumental is good if a bit dated, and I like the lyrics and her vocals. Good stuff. 

90. I Keep On Lovin' You - Reba McEntire

I have an admission to make. Even though I have heard of Reba McEntire, I haven't heard any of her songs to my knowledge. So how is this as a first impression? Well, it's pretty good. The lyrics are kinda cheesy but also charming and she sells them well and has good vocals. The instrumental is also pretty good. I liked this even though I get the impression that she can do better. 


91. Still - Tim McGraw

I really liked this. I mean sure the lyrics are simple, just about how he has this place that he can always go to and calm himself down and escape his problems just by standing still, but I honestly kinda like that sentiment and this song has an amazing buildup and instrumental and his vocals are great! Awesome stuff!


93. Ride - Ciara, Ludacris

I've never liked Ciara. At all. In fact, I usually dislike or hate her. Like A Boy is still one of the worst hits of the 2000s in my opinion and most of her other hits I've heard also suck. Anyway, yeah this is a another bad one. The production is pretty bad, Ciara's voice is annoying as usual and Luda can't save it even if he is the best part easily. So yeah this isn't any good. 


So yeah that was this week. Worst Of The Week is going to Bet I by B.o.B., T.I., and Playboi Tre. Best Of The Week is going to Still by Tim McGraw. 


Urtar Reviews signing out. I'll see you next time! 

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