Top 10 tracks

TOP 10 TRACKS: It’s a great time to be Robin Thicke. As Blurred Lines was blowing past estimates en route to a chart-topping first week, the mega-smash single of the same name surged above 400k again to recapture the top perch, more than doubling the total of #2 Miley Cyrus. In other feel-good stories, Anna Kendrick returned to the Top 10, Capital Cities arrived on the big board and Avicii got there just six weeks into what promises to be an extended run.

1. Robin Thicke, “Blurred Lines” – 405k
2. Miley Cyrus, “We Can’t Stop” – 173k
3. Jay Z f/Justin Timberlake, “Holy Grail” – 162k
4. Imagine Dragons, “Radioactive” – 155k
5. Anna Kendrick, “Cups” – 110k
6. Florida Georgia Line, “Cruise” – 108k
7. Daft Punk f/Pharrell, “Get Lucky” – 104k
8. Capital Cities, “Safe and Sound” – 103k
9. Avicii, “Wake Me Up” – 100k
10. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, “Same Love” – 97k

Meanwhile, One Direction’s “Best Song Ever” did the standard second-week settle, dropping 72% to 91k (but don’t worry, girls, they’ll be back in no time), while Lana Del Rey’s “Summertime Sadness” moved up seven slots and gained 26% on nearly 82k. But the biggest move was made by Lorde’s “Royals,” rocketing up 20 slots to #21 on 57k, a 30% uptick. You go, girl. See you tonight at the sold-out Echoplex. (8/8a)

HITS LIST: HOME STRETCH
Won't be long now. (12/9a)
WICKED, DYLAN BIOPIC TO VIE FOR GOLDEN GLOBES
First peek behind the awards-season curtain (12/9a)
ON THE COVER: BRUNO MARS
We'll drink to that. (12/9a)
REGAL AT RETAIL:
TAYLOR SWIFT
Redefining "royalty" (12/9a)
99 WITH A BULLET
A national treasure keeps on dancing. (12/9a)
NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
WHO'S BUYING THE DRINKS?
That's what we'd like to know.
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