Mika's "Grace Kelly"—the most appealing, playful would-be hit of the year and a top 10 debut in 26 nations—was snubbed by American radio, and yet the artist is consistently selling out live stateside, a case in point of the Web's muscle amid FM's out-of-touch menu of weary, soundalike hip-hop/ pop collaborations. Already, second single "Love Today" has sold 83,000 downloads here (on top of 300,000 of "Grace"), pointing to widespread exposure via previous release in the United Kingdom. The song's manic, falsetto bravado may be a stretch to conquer mainstream—less frenetic, singable "Relax, Take It Easy" is a more ideal relaunch pad for Mika—however, exposure on TV's "So You Think You Can Dance" and "Good Morning America," as well as use in upcoming NBC and Verizon Wireless ad campaigns should spread the "Love." Top 40, going to sit this one out, too, or join the cool kids this time? —Chuck Taylor