Lava/Universal Republic U.K. pop breakthrough Jessie J’s “Price Tag,” the first stateside single featuring B.o.B, is #1 Most Added at Top 40.

VIBE TAPS THREE

The Airborne Toxic Event. Jessie J and Beady Eye Aim for Breakthroughs
It’s a new year. Do you know where your new and developing artists are? Right here on HITS’ weekly Vibe-Raters chart, that’s where.

New albums from L.A. alterna-rockers The Airborne Toxic Event, U.K. pop diva Jessie J and Oasis spin off Beady Eye prompt their entries into the street elite.

Critically praised Island/IDJ PoMo chamber orchestra TATE return with their sophomore effort, All At Once, hitting April 26. The single, “Changing” was #2 Most Added at alternative, with KTBZ, WBOS, WKRK, KDGE, WLUM, WBRU, KEXX, KKDO, KLJO and Sirius Alt. Nation among its initial bounty. Look for a stateside tour to be announced later this month, with viral acoustic videos leading up to the announcement. Check the full Vibe round-up here.

Lava/Universal Republic U.K. pop breakthrough Jessie J’s “Price Tag,” the first stateside single featuring B.o.B, is #1 Most Added at Top 40. The tunesmith won ASCAP’s Most Performed Song of the Year honors for penning Miley Cyrus’ “Party in the USA.” BBC named this Jason Flom discovery “Most Promising Act,” while the single and video are both #1 at UK iTunes, with stateside press exploding and her debut album, Who Are You, hitting retail, April 12. For the complete entry, click here.

Beady Eye, the band composed of Oasis lead singer Liam Gallagher and bandmates Gem Archer and Andy Bell, and inked over here by Jeff Castelaz’s hot L.A. indie Dangerbird Records, with distribution by Ron Spaulding’s Fontana, are already stirring the embers at PoMo on the first single, “The Roller.” Among the stations rolling it out are WFNX, WWCD, WRXP, WXRT, WRNR, WMMM and KINK, with Triple A also finding believers. Look for the album, Different Gear, Still Speeding, to hit March 1. Details can be seen here.

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