Lady Gaga’s “Telephone” rises 5-3 with Greatest Gainer honors on Pop Songs, one notch below the singer’s former three-week No. 1, “Bad Romance.”
With the ascent of “Telephone,” Lady Gaga becomes one of just three women in the chart’s archives to occupy two of the top three simultaneously.
Here is a recap of the women to claim two-thirds of the top three:
Lady Gaga (2010)
“Bad Romance”
“Telephone” (featuring Beyonce)
Ashanti (2002)
“Foolish”
“What’s Luv?” (Fat Joe featuring Ashanti)
Mariah Carey (1995)
“One Sweet Day” (Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men)
“Fantasy”
Should “Telephone” book a ride to the top, Lady Gaga, with her first six Pop Songs entries, would tie Mariah Carey for most No. 1s in the chart’s history.



She will do it! ;D
is monster next or dance in the dark luv u gaga way to go
@MV according to perez’s tweet, he said that Alejandro will be the 3rd single.
yeah she had gotten 6 #1 already. let’s look forward to Gaga breaking a new record with 7 #1 soon.
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I dont get this. How is Telephone a number 1 when its at number 3?
stop grasping at straws. Mariah Carey has 18 #1’s on the the chart that counts – the Hot 100!
Lady GaGa has quite a way to go to even be in the same sentence as Mariah Carey!