Adele, Avenged Sevenfold climb Social 50 chart (Reuters)

Thursday, May 19, 2011 7:01 PM

LOS ANGELES (Billboard) – Last week, Avenged Sevenfold re-entered the Social 50 at No. 44 but now with the premiere of the band's recording for "So Far Away" -- the third azygos off the album "Nightmare" -- on May 10, the assemble rises 44-37 (595,000 YouTube views).

The uncheerful lay serves as a commendation Avenged Sevenfold's past drummer Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan, who died in 2009.

Meanwhile, climbing 19-11, Adele matches her preceding maximal surpass (No. 11). The singer's YouTube steer views grew 21%, which features the recording for her No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 azygos "Rolling in the Deep."

The Social 50 ranks the most active artists on the world's directive ethnic networking sites -- YouTube, Vevo, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and iLike -- using a formula combining weekly additions of friends/fans/followers along with weekly creator tender views and weekly song plays.

Since debuting on the account last hebdomad (No. 39), LMFAO continues to climb, ascension 39-24. The duo's sarcastic recording "Teach Me How To Shuffle" has quickly went from 47,000 to nearly 127,000 views.

After dropping off last week, YouTube counterbalance creator Christina Grimmie has re-entered at No. 39. A 56% change in week-over-week YouTube views has helped alter her back. Grimmie uploaded a comical recording on May 14 titled "Above All That Is Random 3," which has since gained 453,000 views. She also declared that she module be emotional a new EP on June 13.

Both king Guetta and Wiz Khalifa suffer kindred tumbles this hebdomad -- dropping 21-31 and 22-32. Each saw precipitous setbacks in fans, views, and plays crossways all monitored ethnic networks and music outlets.

Back in the top 10, Lil histrion reclaims the No. 10 interval after being knocked discover last hebdomad by Deadmau5 (who water 10-15). The past released a recording (May 12) for his stylish azygos "John," featuring Rick Ross, which has already achieved 2.7 modify meg Vevo views.

Lady Gaga (No. 1), Justin Bieber (No. 2), Rihanna (No. 3), Akon (No. 6), and Katy Perry (No. 7) stop their positions, patch Shakira (5-4), Eminem (4-5), and Beyonce (9-8) mix it up.

(Editing by Zorianna Kit)


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