Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Katy Perry Set to Tie Michael Jackson’s Milestone




















Michael Jackson may always be the “King of Pop,” but Katy Perry may be entering the late singer’s kingdom. The pop star’s latest disc, Teenage Dream, features an endless string of hits, and if the album’s fifth single, “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” hits the Number One spot, Perry will become the first female artist to ever have five Number One singles off one album, matching a record Michael Jackson set in the late eighties with his album Bad.

Considering Perry’s newest single jumped 27 spots to the Number Four spot this week on the Billboard Hot 100, it seems as if this is a very realistic goal for the singer whose other Number One smashes from Teenage Dream include the title track, “California Gurls,” “Firework” and “E.T.”

Perry has already broken the Hot 100 record for most consecutive weeks with a single inside the Top 10 by managing to spend an entire year with at least one song dominating the charts (sorry Ace Of Base) and it looks as if “T.G.I.F.” could also become her sixth single to pass the four-million download mark.
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In other words if there is ever a time to buy stock in Katy Perry, we’d consider now to be as good a time as ever.

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