Two debuts this week. The new entry at No. 39 is actually the first Top 40 hit on my charts for Tonic. The late '90s band earned national attention with songs such as "If You Could Only See" and "You Wanted More." "Nothing Is Everything" is from the group's first effort since the solo success of singer/songwriter Emerson Hart. Hart went to No. 1 on my charts a few years back with three successive hits, "If You're Gonna Leave," "When She Loves You" and "I Wish the Best for You."
Meanwhile, Katy Perry makes it two weeks in a row for debut collaborations. "If We Ever Meet Again," her team-up with Timbaland, enters at No. 40. Last week's debut, "California Gurls" featuring Snoop Dogg, leaps 32-22 this week. It ties with the Zac Brown Band's "Free" for the week's top mover (that song moves 31-21).
At the top of the chart, Lifehouse rebounds from the No. 16 peak for "Halfway Gone" with the follow-up as "It Is What It Is" moves up 2-1. That's the group's third chart-topper, following "First Time" in 2007 and "Whatever It Takes" in 2008.
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