Top 11 Videos of the Week


Here are the Top 11 videos on AOL Music, as decided by you, the viewers. Each week, we gather the most-watched videos so you can see how your favorite vids are ranking. But you have the power to change the Top 11 right now. Remember: The more you watch a video, the more likely it is to move up.

Is your choice on top? Check it out:

1. Flo Rida, 'Low,' feat. T-Pain
Surprise! Look who's at No. 1 again for the fifth week in a row.

2. Chris Brown, 'With You'
Though he continues to move up, the smooth singer is no match for the unstoppable Miami rapper.

3. Soulja Boy Tell Em, 'Yahhh!/Report Card,' feat. Arab
Down only one spot, the Mississippi rapper manages to stay strong in the Top 3.

4.Taylor Swift, 'Our Song'
Blender's new cover girl keeps her No. 4 position. Let's see if the music mag helps boost her up next week.

5. Mariah Carey, 'Touch My Body'
Sexy Mimi debuts on the countdown this week, and she brought along her computer geek admirer.

6. Rihanna, 'Don't Stop the Music'
Keep that music playing -- we don't want to see the Bajan beauty stop dancing!

7. Soulja Boy Tell Em, 'Crank That (Soulja Boy)'
When are people going to stop crankin', snappin,' and "Superman-in'?" Not anytime soon, apparently...

8. Alicia Keys, 'No One'
Welcome back to the Top 11, Ms. Keys. While you were gone, we realized "no one" could really replace you.

9. Pop It Off Boyz, 'Crank Dat Batman'
The Boyz pop up one spot with their catchy Caped Crusader dance phenomenon.

10. Ashley Tisdale, 'He Said, She Said'
Uh oh, looks like Ashley's club thumper is rapidly falling down the countdown. Let's see if she'll be back next week.

11. Unk, 'Walk It Out'
Regularly featured on the hit show 'America's Best Dance Crew,' the dance craze from Atlanta manages to make its way into the Top 11.

Top 11 Video Countdown


*For the week ending Thursday, March 6.


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