
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. Lil Wayne, 'Lollipop,' feat. Static
The New Orleans rapper's sweet treat proves its long-lasting flavor as Wayne reclaims the top spot this week.
2. Leona Lewis, 'Bleeding Love'
Leaping three spots, Leona looks to end Lil Wayne's sugar high. The rapper may want to watch out for his 'Lollipop.'
3. Jordin Sparks, 'No Air,' feat. Chris Brown
'No Air'? No problem! The former 'Idol' doesn't seem to be showing any signs of huffing or puffing as she moves up three ranks.
4. Scarlett Johansson, 'Falling Down' (Sessions)
She may have been on top last week, but the A-list movie star's studio performance is unfortunately 'Falling Down' quickly.
5. Danity Kane, 'Damaged'
The fragile quintet may need some 'Damage' control -- they slip down another spot yet again.
6. Ray J, 'Sexy Can I,' feat. Yung Berg
After missing the countdown last week, the R&B singer's "polite" tune comes back strong. Manners do come a long way!
7. Mariah Carey, 'Touch My Body'
When it comes to Mimi's sexy curves, who doesn't want some physical contact? The diva's "body" returns to heat up the Top 11.
8. Taylor Swift, 'Our Song'
She may have fallen down one position, but the bubbly country starlet continues to sing her "song" strongly.
9. Carrie Underwood, 'Last Name'
A well-deserved Top 11 debut from Carrie "what's-her-name"! Just kidding. Unlike Ms. Underwood herself, we remember last names.
10. Flo Rida, 'Low,' feat. T-Pain
Although their rank is a little 'Low,' Flo and T still manage to hang onto the countdown.
11. Jesse McCartney, 'Leavin''
He may have co-written Leona Lewis' 'Bleeding Love,' but now the young heartthrob has a song of his own in the Top 11. Let's hope he doesn't "leave" too soon!
