On the doorstep of the Hot 100’s top 10, Rihanna claims Digital Gainer honors with “Cheers (Drink to That),” which soars 17-11. 1 “Give Me Everything,” featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer (11-9). Rounding out the rest of the Hot 100’s 10 are Nicki Minaj‘s “Super Bass” (5-6) Lil Wayne‘s “How to Love” (8-7) OneRepublic‘s “Good Life” (9-8) and, Pitbull‘s former No. 2 Foster the People‘s “Pumped Up Kicks” roars 7-3 and, Bad Meets Evil’s “Lighters,” featuring Bruno Mars, rises 6-4. 1 “Party Rock Anthem,” featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock, holds at No. In between “Jagger” and “Friday” on the Hot 100, LMFAO‘s former six-week No. The song does, however, return (2-1) for a third week atop Radio Songs (133 million, down 4 percent). 5, owed largely to a 4-14 fall on Digital Songs (85,000, down 45 percent). 1 from her album Teenage Dream - plummets to No. “Jagger” dethrones Katy Perry‘s “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)” from the Hot 100 pinnacle after two weeks at No. 1 as part of a group and enter the top 10 as a soloist in the same week. The ascensions of “Jagger” and “Stereo” grant Levine an unprecedented (and certainly quirky) Hot 100 achievement: he becomes the first artist in the chart’s 53-year history to reach No. He concurrently enters the Hot 100’s top 10 (15-10) as a featured artist on Gym Class Heroes’ “Stereo Hearts.” The track vaults 7-3 on Digital Songs (146,000, up 28 percent) and 37-23 on Radio Songs (40 million, up 28%). The accolades don’t end, however, for Maroon 5’s frontman Adam Levine. She banked three leaders from her self-titled debut album in 1999-2000: “Genie in a Bottle,” “What a Girl Wants” and “Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You).” She had last ruled alongside Lil’ Kim, Mya and P!nk on “Lady Marmalade” for five weeks in 2001. The band previously reigned for three weeks in 2007 with “Makes Me Wonder.” For Aguilera, the return to the chart’s apex ends an even greater hiatus. The song marks Maroon 5’s second Hot 100 No.