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The top iTunes music downloads for the week of November 15

Singles

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1. Glee Cast – Teenage Dream (Glee Cast Version)

2. Ke$ha – We R Who We R

3. Katy Perry – Firework

4. Raise Your Glass – P!nk

5. Black Eyed Peas – The Time (Dirty Bit)

6. Rihanna – What’s My Name? (Feat. Drake)

7. The Cataracs, Far East Movement, Dev – Like a G6

8. Rihanna – Only Girl (In the World)

9. Nelly – Just a Dream

10. Trey Songz – Bottoms Up (Feat Nicki Minaj)


Albums

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1. Kid Cudi – Man On the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager

2. Taylor Swift – Speak Now

3. Cee Lo Green – The Lady Killer

4. Jason Aldean – My Kinda Party

5. Mumford & Sons – Sigh No More

6. Alter Bridge – AB III

7. Bon Jovi – Bon Jovi Greatest Hits

8. Susan Boyle – The Gift

9. Kings of Leon – Come Around Sundown

10. Katy Perry – Teenage Dream

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