Billboard magazine each year releases a Top Hot 100 songs of the year, counted from the first week of November to the final week in October. For 2009, the chart was published on December 11. [ 1] The 2009 list was dominated by The Black Eyed Peas and Lady Gaga , who shared the top four spots. In late December, DJ Earworm released a mashup video to YouTube titled "Blame It On The Pop", featuring the top twenty-five songs from the list, as he had also done the previous two years for his "United State of Pop" series . The video quickly received four million views in little over a week.[ 2]
File:Black Eyed Peas performing - 2006 - JD.jpg The Black Eyed Peas had the best-performing single of the year with "Boom Boom Pow ." They also had "I Gotta Feeling " on the chart at number 4.
File:Monster-ball-eheh.jpg Pop singer Lady Gaga had four songs on the chart. "Paparazzi ," "LoveGame ," "Just Dance ," and "Poker Face " at 53, 35, 3, and 2 respectively.
File:Taylor Swift 2009 MTV VMA.jpg Taylor Swift was the most successful country artist, with three singles on the chart: "Love Story" at 5, "You Belong With Me " at 11, and "White Horse" at 76.
File:Beyonce-2008 2.jpg Beyoncé had five songs on the chart, all of which were from her album I Am... Sasha Fierce .
File:Kanye West 2007.jpg Kanye West was the most successful male artist with five songs on the chart. His most successful single was "Heartless " at number 9.
File:Rihanna AMA 2009 Red carpet.jpg Rihanna had three singles on the chart: Disturbia at 77, Run This Town at 31, and Live Your Life at 18.
File:Lil Wayne cropped.jpg Lil Wayne was another successful male artist with five songs on the chart. His most successful singles include "Down " with Jay Sean at number 20, "Let It Rock " with Kevin Rudolf at 32, "Turnin Me On " with Keri Hilson at 49, "Every Girl " with Young Money at 67, and "Forever " with Drake , Kanye West , and Eminem at 88.
File:T.I. performing in concert, wearing a Phoenix Suns cap (cropped).jpg T.I. had three songs on the chart. His most successful singles include "Dead and Gone " with Justin Timberlake at number 12, "Live Your Life " with Rihanna at 18, and "Whatever You Like " at 40.
File:Britney Spears.jpg Britney Spears had four songs on the chart. Three singles from her album Circus : "Circus " at 27, "Womanizer " at 39, "If U Seek Amy " at 74, and "3 " at 87 from her album The Singles Collection .
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