Top 10 tracks

TOP 10 TRACKS OF THE WEEK: A pair of hit duos switched places at the top of the leaderboard, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ follow-up single took the top spot on a 6% week-over-week sales increase, supplanting the one-off team of P!nk and Nate Reuss, which was off by 4% but still sold another quarter-million downloads. Justin Timberlake’s second single is also gaining steam, with a healthy 24% bump. Fall Out Boy made an even bigger move with +42% to reenter the Top 10.

1. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, “Can't Hold Us” – 259k
2. P!nk f/Nate Ruess, “Just Give Me a Reason” – 253k
3. Justin Timberlake, “Mirrors” – 175k
4. Rihanna f/Mikky Ekko, “Stay” – 162k
5. Florida Georgia Line f/Nelly, “Cruise” (remix) – 137k
6. Imagine Dragons, “Radioactive” – 135k
7. Icona Pop f/Charli XCX, “I Love It” – 133k
8. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, “Thrift Shop” – 131k
9. Bruno Mars, “When I Was Your Man” – 116k
10. Fall Out Boy, “My Songs Know What You Did Last Night” – 114k

Daft Punk’s Pharrell Williams-sung “Get Lucky,” which debuted last week at #10 on 113k, was off by 29%, selling 81k and dropping to #18 following the initial fan frenzy. We’ll see in the coming weeks whether the infectious, retro-sounding track has what it takes to connect with the mainstream. The top debut was “Brave” from Epic’s Sara Bareilles, which moved 76k digi-units to come in at #20. (4/11a)

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