Rolling 2006 US Charts Thread

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(Not much) trouble at the top - Nel & Tim continue to lord it over Dangerlo and Cassie. 'Buttonz' climbs to 4 from 7, worryingly.

Pants! can practically taste the top 10 as they climb to 11, accompanied by slight upward edgings from Cherish (13) and Kelis (16). 'U And Dat' and 'Sexy Love' make their top 20 bows at 18 and 19 respectively. Reasonable climbs for John Cobblers Mayercamp (21), Bromsgrove Hilton (29), Simpson The Elder (30), Chingy (37) and The Wreckers (43).

NEU INS FUNFZIG: 'Janet' & 'Nelly' climb to 25 from 63. Ashlee Gon' Knock You Ahhht makes its debut on the Hot 100 at 28. Yung Joc's Difficult Second Single climbs to 42 from 66, and Rascal Flatts' 'Me & My Gang' gives them three singles in the top 50 at #50.

William Bloody Swygart (mrswygart), Thursday, 27 July 2006 13:39 (eighteen years ago) link

Unchanged top 3, sixth week for Nelly Nell. Cassie's third week at #3 is commemorated by Billboard giving her a little picture next to her name, which is very nice of them. The big news comes right behind her though, as massive leaps for Beyonce (32 to 4) and Fergie (84 to 5 - second highest in chart history sez M. Fred de Fred) propel them into chart-topping contention.

Jessica Simpson makes large gains, as 'A Public Affair' climbs from 30 to 14. Pants! might have peaked just outside the top ten, slipping from 11 to 15.

Significant climbers outside the 20 - Ashlee's "I Think That Jessica And Me Are Both The Greatest, In Our Own Kind Of Ways" (#21), Chingy & Tyrese's "The Most Acceptable Compromise Of Both Worlds" (#26), Yung Joc (#30) and Roddernee Atkins (#36). New in the #50: Nickelback (#43), FUCKING SNOW PATROL (#47), Steve Holy (#49) and sodding Blue October (#50).

William Bloody Swygart (mrswygart), Sunday, 6 August 2006 19:25 (eighteen years ago) link

Ronnie Milsap's album is way the hell down the Country albums, like in the 40s. Can they not release a single? I vote for "It's All Coming Back To Me Now" or "Time Keeps Ticking Away" or whatever that one's called.

I vote for "Something Dry," easily one of the best country tracks of the year.

xhuxk (xheddy), Sunday, 6 August 2006 19:52 (eighteen years ago) link

...even if it's actually called "SomeWHERE Dry" (duh)

xhuxk (xheddy), Sunday, 6 August 2006 19:54 (eighteen years ago) link

That Yung Joc is frighteningly unlistenable. Does Gnarls still have a shot at #1 or are they going to be leaped over by Beyonce and/or Fergie Ferg? I fear their momentum may be shot.

Joseph McCombs (Joseph McCombs), Monday, 7 August 2006 20:16 (eighteen years ago) link

i'm wondering if at this point it wouldn't've hit #1 under the old formula! shit definitely feels nearly 'hey ya' pervasive though locale might be a factor there.

j blount (papa la bas), Monday, 7 August 2006 21:10 (eighteen years ago) link

No, it only would have reached #10. (That's as high as it got on the airplay chart and sales of physical copies have a negligable impact.)

It's Rodney, assume the position! (R. J. Greene), Monday, 7 August 2006 23:02 (eighteen years ago) link

Fergie, Gnarls, Nelly, Cassie, PCD. I can't complain.

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 10 August 2006 20:52 (eighteen years ago) link

Ashlee obsessive's report: Jessica slipping a little, Ashlee slipping a lot, neither a surprise: Jessica's single is wonderful but not of the current style, Ashlee's is her sixth-best of her six singles and she didn't write it. Thing is, Jessica and Ashlee are both high on the downloads chart - that's where celebs score big - Jessica 7th after being 6th last week, and Ashlee 19th after being 7th last week. But where it gets interesting is in radio play: Jessica is in 19th place on Mediabase's Mainstream Top 40 chart with a respectable 3,134 plays over the last 7 days. Ashlee is down at #104 with a puny 64 plays. That's equivalent to a mere nine stations in the country playing her once a day. Or three top 40 stations giving her three plays a day. In the entire country. Radio Disney is giving her approximately three plays a day (23 plays in the last week, which adds up to 1,173 combining the 51 affiliates). But basically, outside her relatively weak showing on Disney, she gets no radio play. Her power base, if she has one, is TRL. Anyway, it's rare for there to be such a discrepancy between sales and airplay. Maybe Cowboy Troy and Shooter Jennings had it over on country, airplay running way behind sales. I don't think Ashlee's radio play ever recovered from SNL. "L.O.V.E." never made the Billboard Top 20 but did hang around for something like seven months, thanks to TRL and downloads. Of course, "L.O.V.E." is way better than "Invisible." But "Invisible" is catchy enough, for a pop-rock single.

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 10 August 2006 21:52 (eighteen years ago) link

The Pack "Vans" is 51 on Mainstream Top 40 with 468 plays, 25 on CHR Rhythmic w/ 1,809 plays. This is weak for what I consider the great silly rap track of the year. What's also weak is that I couldn't get anyone at Poptimists to comment on the video.

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Friday, 11 August 2006 03:30 (eighteen years ago) link

OK, to be ridiculously obsessively completist, Jessica's "Public Affair" is getting a paltry 300 plays on adult contemporary (51st place), and Ashlee's "Invisible" is getting a barely audible 24 (compare to "Pieces of Me" which is getting 218 on adult contemporary).

One of my favorite performers, Various Artists, is atop the album chart. Flyleaf has climbed back up to 67th, probably on the strength of opening for Korn on the Family Values tour. This is an album that's been selling 10 to 12 thousand copies a week for about six months with no let up, will probably keep its pace long enough to go gold.

I feel rather alone on this thread. Where's bloody Swygart? (Oh, I forgot, I still owe him an email.)

By the way, a question I have for you all. Why did Cascada's "Everytime We Touch" hit? I like the song fine, but there are plenty of others like it that hit in Europe and Asia and Canada and Mexico but never do anything in the U.S., so why did this one get airplay? Was there a movie or ad tie-in?

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Saturday, 12 August 2006 06:06 (eighteen years ago) link

Ah dude, I never knew you cared...

Anyway, yes, as stated upthread Ferg y Ferg tops the chart after a mere three weeks on. There's top 10 debuts for Sean Paul ft. Keyshia Cole (#7) and - yes! - P!ATD!, who finally make it to #10 after 23 weeks. Fuck all really happens in the rest of the top 20, 'Sexy Love''s climb to #14 being the only major ascent of note. Other large climbs include Nickelback (43 to 29), The Wreckers (42 to 34), Snow Patrol (35 to 47), and, er, 'SOS', which is back up from 48 to 36. Two songs debut inside the 50 - Five For Fighting's 'The Riddle' climbs from 86 to 40 in its third week on, and is fucking horrible. Breaking Benjamin's 'The Diary Of Jane' is up from 55 to 50, and isn't really that much better.

I'm pretty sure 'Knights Of Cydonia' being top 20 in Modern Rock is still the thing that makes me happiest in the US charts.

William Bloody Swygart (mrswygart), Saturday, 12 August 2006 14:11 (eighteen years ago) link

I'm pretty sure 'Knights Of Cydonia' being top 20 in Modern Rock is still the thing that makes me happiest in the US charts.

I don't get why they're not playing "Supermassive Black Hole." "Knights" is a very strange choice for a single. And it's kind of annoying.

billstevejim (billstevejim), Saturday, 12 August 2006 14:31 (eighteen years ago) link

Yes it's a shame that the brilliant "Supermassive Black Hole" isn't being played in the USA - I guess they think that the US doesn't 'get' pop - the same way "Maneater" is shafted for "Promiscuous."

danzig (danzig), Saturday, 12 August 2006 15:24 (eighteen years ago) link

Hey Frank, can you post the link(s) that you're getting your sales and spins info from? It's totally interesting, but I can't keep up...

xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 12 August 2006 16:22 (eighteen years ago) link

http://w2.mediabase.com/mmrweb/AllAccess/Charts.asp (If you put "site:" and this URL into Google and then a song or performer name you'll get all sorts of goodies.)

Now, here are specific charts (there are probably more if I can find out how to get 'em; I'm not sure Mediabase intends these full charts for the general public, since from their basic site they only link you to charts that list the highest 40 tracks):

country<

country w/ recurrents

mainstream top 40

mainstream top 40 w/ recurrents

Christian AC

Christian AC w/ recurrents

mainstream urban

mainstream urban w/ recurrents

alternative

alternative w/ recurrents

AC overall

AC overall w/ recurrents

CHR/pop(I think that this and the mainstream top 40 lists are now identical)

CHR/pop w/ recurrents(ditto)

CHR Rhythmic

CHR Rhythmic w/ recurrents

active rock

active rock w/ recurrents

Limitations of these numbers: Obviously, they only take into account stations that report to Mediabase, and they don't take into account size of listenership or what time of day a song is played.

The basic Mediabase URL is http://w2.mediabase.com/mmrweb/AllAccess.

For KDIS in Los Angeles, click on "7-Day Reports," click on "Station Playlists," tick "Station" rather than "Market," then type in "KDIS" and hit "Go," then click on "7-Day Playlist" on the right. Radio Disney has 51 affiliates, I think, so multiply each song's number by 51 to get national plays.

If you want to know whois playing a song, find it on some list and then click on the song. For instance, if you go to the "Rhythmic" list you see that the Pack's "Vans" is 25th with 1775 plays. If you click on "Vans," you get a list of the 20 stations in the genre ("Rhythmic") that are playing it the most. (Tops is WNHT-FM in Fort Wayne, with an incredible 121 plays. That's once every one-and-a-half hours.) Note that this won't list the stations in other formats (e.g., "Mainstream Urban" and "Mainstream Top 40") that are also playing it. If you go to the Mainstream Top 40 chart you'll see that "Vans" is 52nd with with 470 plays (up from 368 the week earlier). Also, for a song that's neither a "format leader" nor a "format starter" ("Vans" got played this week in Oklahoma City, Denver, San Antonio, and Seattle for the first time), you're out of luck unless you accidentally stumble on the station. Ebony Eyez "In Ya Face" got 5 plays on Mainstream Top 40 last week, but I can't get any info as to where.

(Checking further for Ashlee, I see that "Invisible" got the bulk of its airplay - 47 of its 63 plays - from two Wisconsin stations, one in Madison and one in Green Bay.)

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Saturday, 12 August 2006 17:54 (eighteen years ago) link

For the Flyleaf sales numbers, I extrapolated from an ad that Girlie Action forwarded saying that Flyleaf's Soundscan numbers for this week were 12,889; last week they were 10,788. (I find it irritating that Billboard doesn't list sales numbers for the charts that are strictly sales-based, though maybe Soundscan doesn't permit it.)

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Saturday, 12 August 2006 18:08 (eighteen years ago) link

(For Ashlee I mean the bulk of her play not counting Radio Disney.)

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Saturday, 12 August 2006 19:35 (eighteen years ago) link

thanks, frank, very helpful. though your If you put "site:" and this URL into Google and then a song or performer name you'll get all sorts of goodies doesn't seem to work unless I leave out the word "site," and your If you want to know who is playing a song, find it on some list and then click on the song doesn't seem to work; it just takes me back to the home page, for some reason. So I still have no idea which country station played Sammy Hagar's cover of "I Love This Bar," and which one played Trent Willmon's bondage-and-wifeswapping track "Surprise." Maybe I'll fiddle with it more...

xhuxk (xheddy), Sunday, 13 August 2006 02:01 (eighteen years ago) link

Oops, you actually explained that second predicament already I guess
(for a song that's neither a "format leader" nor a "format starter" you're out of luck unless you accidentally stumble on the station.) (I kept getting "no format leaders detected.")

xhuxk (xheddy), Sunday, 13 August 2006 02:15 (eighteen years ago) link

Xhuxk, did you remember the colon in "site;"? Do it like this:

site:http://w2.mediabase.com/mmrweb/AllAccess/Charts.asp "Kenny Chesney"

For some reason the results will get you some charts but not others (gives me a link to Mainstream Top 40 when I search for Kenny Chesney, but not Country).

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Wednesday, 16 August 2006 04:26 (eighteen years ago) link

Yay completely unchanged top 5. Sean-eh up from 7 to 6, P!ATD from 10 to 7, Ne-Yo from 14-9, and Young Dro from 12 to 10. Other sizeable climbers in the top 20 include E-40 (#13), Cherish (#14), and Chingy (#20).

Outside ae that, the most terrifyinggg advance is probably that of Nickelback, who go from 19 to 23 in their fourth week on. New in the 50: Ciara (#21 from #80), The Killers (new at #29), Brookeamania ft. Pauw Waww (#33 from #52), Justin Timberlake (#35 from #52 in its sixth week - you get the feeling this might be underperforming just a bit?), Jibbs (#39 from #69), and Hinder (#49 from #61).

William Bloody Swygart (mrswygart), Thursday, 17 August 2006 09:21 (eighteen years ago) link

As I point out here, teenpoppers Cheyenne Kimball and JoJo are getting more airplay on mainstream top 40 than on Radio Disney, whereas some big Radio Disney acts like Hannah Montana and High School Musical aren't getting any mainstream radio play. Of course there are mainstream acts who get embraced by Radio Disney, Tash Bedingfield and Rihanna, for instance.

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 17 August 2006 18:46 (eighteen years ago) link

Timberlake (#35 from #52 in its sixth week - you get the feeling this might be underperforming just a bit?),

It's taken a few weeks for radio to warm to it -- if radio ever does, that is. I'd be surprised if this peaked more than one week in the Top Ten.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Thursday, 17 August 2006 18:51 (eighteen years ago) link

"London Bridge" is getting little more than half the mainstream top 40 plays of "Promiscuous" (5,239 to 9,787), and less than half of the "rhythmic" - i.e., hip-hop/r&b - plays (2,165 to 5,751). So how is Fergie racking up her win? Downloads. (I'll bet she's getting a lot of MTV action as well, though I don't know if video plays is part of the Billboard formula for the Hot 100.)

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:00 (eighteen years ago) link

It's taken a few weeks for radio to warm to it -- if radio ever does, that is. I'd be surprised if this peaked more than one week in the Top Ten.

Chicago radio is playing the hell out of it.

jaymc (jaymc), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:07 (eighteen years ago) link

Isn't JT a much less viable commercial property in the US than in Europe and Asia though? Is that some residual N'Sync backlash, or he just puts more effort into breaking those territories, or what?

Dom Passantino (Dom Passantino), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:09 (eighteen years ago) link

xpost
Nelly's real high on the digital singles charts, too: 4th to Fergie's 1st in songs, 3rd to Fergie's 2nd in tracks. But the actual numbers of Fergie and Gnarls downloads must soar in relation to Nelly's. Otherwise I can't see how they're doing it.

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:11 (eighteen years ago) link

Aug 3 - Aug 9
WKSC-FM Chicago, 103.5 FM (Mainstream Top 40)
lw TW Artist Title spinsTW spinslw +/- Reach/Mill
1 1 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE Sexyback 92 85 7 2.1791
2 2 GNARLS BARKLEY Crazy 83 84 -1 1.9677
11 3 CHRISTINA AGUILERA Ain't No Other Man 59 42 17 1.4646
3 4 PUSSYCAT DOLLS Buttons 59 75 -16 1.473
16 5 FRAY Over My Head (Cable Car) 54 37 17 1.297
6 6 CHERISH Do It To It 53 56 -3 1.37
5 7 PANIC! AT THE DISCO I Write Sins Not Tragedies 53 58 -5 1.3522
7 8 NELLY FURTADO Promiscuous 51 49 2 1.1797
12 9 ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS Move Along 45 42 3 1.1109
13 10 KELIS Bossy 44 42 2 1.0797

WBBM-FM Chicago - 96.3 FM (Rhythmic)
lw TW Artist Title spinsTW spinslw +/- Reach/Mill
1 1 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE Sexyback 112 111 1 4.2449
3 2 CASSIE Me & U 104 106 -2 4.2027
2 3 BROOKE HOGAN About Us (f/ Paul Wall) 102 108 -6 4.1347
4 4 CHERISH Do It To It 99 103 -4 4.0106
6 5 YOUNG DRO Shoulder Lean f/TI 86 95 -9 3.3543
10 6 PUSSYCAT DOLLS Buttons 84 62 22 3.3608
5 7 PAULA DEANDA Doing Too Much (f/ Baby Bash) 82 103 -21 3.3302
9 8 KELIS Bossy 65 65 0 2.4867
7 9 FIELD MOB F/CIARA So What 64 76 -12 2.5208
12 10 YUNG JOC I Know You See It 62 55 7 2.4912

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:17 (eighteen years ago) link

Oops, sorry, those are the numbers for Aug 10 - Aug 16 in comparison to Aug 3 - Aug 9.

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:18 (eighteen years ago) link

xpost Haha, Frank:

Here are Chicago's two Top 40 stations' current playlists:

B96* Top 10:

1 It's Goin' Down - Yung Joc
2 Get Up - Ciara (featuring Chamillionaire)
3 Deja Vu - Beyonce and Jay-Z
4 So What - Field Mob (featuring Ciara)
5 About Us - Brooke Hogan and Paul Wall
6 Me and U - Cassie
7 Torn - Letoya
8 Do It To It - Cherish
9 Sexy Back - Justin Timberlake
10 Gimme That - Chris Brown

Kiss 103.5** Top 10:

1. Sexy Back - Justin Timberlake
2. Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
3. Buttons - Pussycat Dolls ft. Snoop Dogg
4. Over My Head - Fray
5. I Write Sins Not Tragedies - Panic! At the Disco
6. Do It to It - Cherish
7. So What - Field Mob ft. Ciara
8. Crowded - Jeannie Ortega
9. Give It Up to Me - Sean Paul
10. U and Dat - E-40 ft. T-Pain

*"Chicago's Hits and Hip-Hop" = Top 40 without any rock, generally speaking; worth noting that "SexyBack" is currently their #1 request

**more comprehensive Top 40 station

jaymc (jaymc), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:19 (eighteen years ago) link

(I just found those charts from the stations' websites.)

jaymc (jaymc), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:20 (eighteen years ago) link

It's weird, though, that's it getting outperformed overall by 'About Us', which has made up the same amount of ground in about half the time. Is Hogan Knows Best really doing that well in America? I can't imagine it's doing that well on the strength of the song or the video...

William Bloody Swygart (mrswygart), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:27 (eighteen years ago) link

Isn't JT a much less viable commercial property in the US than in Europe and Asia though? Is that some residual N'Sync backlash, or he just puts more effort into breaking those territories, or what?

I don't know his overseas totals, but Jutified is triple platinum, and two of its singles hit Top Five -- all in spite of N'Sync.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:31 (eighteen years ago) link

WNHT-FM Fort Wayne 96.3 FM (Rhythmic)
lw TW Artist Title TW lw +/- Reach/Mill
3 1 KELIS Bossy 120 120 0 0.1628
2 2 THE PACK Vans 120 121 -1 0.1593
1 3 CASSIE Me & U 117 124 -7 0.1555
8 4 JIBBS Chain Hang Low 109 63 46 0.1479
16 5 YUNG JOC It's Goin' Down 108 48 60 0.1453
9 6 NE-YO Sexy Love 95 62 33 0.1294
11 7 FERGIE London Bridge (Oh Snap) 88 59 29 0.1183
78 8 CIARA Get Up (f/ Chamillionaire) 86 3 83 0.118
4 9 NELLY FURTADO Promiscuous 72 116 -44 0.1027
10 10 YOUNG DRO Shoulder Lean f/TI 69 62 7 0.0985

Interestingly, this station is not only giving more plays to "Vans" than is any other rhythmic station that reports to Mediabase, it's giving more plays to "Bossy," "Me & U," and "London Bridge" as well. I wonder what's doing in Fort Wayne?

[Goes to Wikipedia]

Fort Wayne is a city in northeastern Indiana, USA and the county seat of Allen County. As of 2005, an estimated 248,341 lived in the city proper. The MSA has a population of 502,141, as of the 2004 update of the 2000 census. Nearly equidistant from Detroit, Michigan, Chicago, Illinois, and Cincinnati, Ohio, it has historically served as a transportation and communications center for the region, and an incubator for many products and companies, much more so than its size might suggest.

Fort Wayne is named after Gen. "Mad" Anthony Wayne....

There are 90,915 housing units at an average density of 444.6/km² (1,151.5/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 75.45% White, 17.38% Black or African American, 0.39% Native American, 1.56% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 2.91% from other races, and 2.26% from two or more races. 5.78% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race.

Whiter than I'd have expected. Maybe it's got a lot of punks and sk8ers who are giving the Pack a lift. They got their Vans on but they look like sneakers. You're wearin coke whites but my Vans are cleaner.

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:36 (eighteen years ago) link

FORT WAYNE: The Town That Rock Forgot

William Bloody Swygart (mrswygart), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:42 (eighteen years ago) link

Tons of midwest small towns are like that.

deej.. (deej..), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:46 (eighteen years ago) link

'small' being relative obv

deej.. (deej..), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:46 (eighteen years ago) link

Hah! Fort Wayne has two rhythmic stations that report to Mediabase and no top 40 stations, though maybe there are some top 40 stations in earshot. There is one "active rock" and one "alternative" station, however, and two "hot adult contemporary" stations, and two country stations, of course. And a Christian AC station as well. That exhausts the stations that report to Mediabase, though since Mediabase doesn't, for instance, gather data from reggaeton stations etc. that doesn't mean there isn't a lot more music on the Fort Wayne dial. Nickelback is high on one of the Hot AC stations and middling on the other Hot AC and the active rock, and not in the alternative top 50.

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 17 August 2006 19:53 (eighteen years ago) link

Tons of midwest small towns are like that.

Yeah, but they're not playing the Pack, who are getting most of their biggest support in California and are doing very little in the Midwest. In fact, unless you count Charleston, West Virginia, and places like Oklahoma City and Tulsa as "Midwest," there's no other station in the Midwest that's giving them more than 20 spins (unless that station doesn't report to Mediabase). Compare to 120 spins in Fort Wayne.

Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 17 August 2006 20:03 (eighteen years ago) link

It's weird, though, that's it getting outperformed overall by 'About Us', which has made up the same amount of ground in about half the time. Is Hogan Knows Best really doing that well in America? I can't imagine it's doing that well on the strength of the song or the video...

Randy Orton's giving it the rub, baby! Randy Orton to save the US top 100! Next week: he shits in Rascal Flatts handbag.

Dom Passantino (Dom Passantino), Thursday, 17 August 2006 20:19 (eighteen years ago) link

Top 10 Downloads

1 1 FERGIE LONDON BRIDGE 106320 -7 114249 306320
2 2 GNARLS BARKLEY CRAZY 86320 -2 87883 956664
5 3 PUSSYCAT DOLLS BUTTONS 59359 -3 61208 672693
3 4 FURTADO*NELLY PROMISCUOUS 59038 -11 66728 1238622
6 5 AGUILERA*CHRISTINA AIN'T NO OTHER MAN 47844 -7 51647 580729
8 6 CASSIE ME & U 46568 1 45880 581251
12 7 PAUL*SEAN GIVE IT UP TO ME 44186 30 33913 213140
10 8 PANIC! AT THE DISCO I WRITE SINS NOT TRAGEDIES 43037 6 40607 753557
7 9 SIMPSON*JESSICA PUBLIC AFFAIR 42248 -16 50208 248311
4 10 BEYONCE DEJA VU 41882 -37 66327 182858

The future of Rodney got a -- (R. J. Greene), Thursday, 17 August 2006 22:43 (eighteen years ago) link

And Kogan, Reggaeton stations do report to Mediabase.

1 1 TITO 'EL BAMBINO' Caele (Caile) 650 684 -34 6.734
2 2 RAKIM & KEN Y Down 630 683 -53 8.536
6 3 TOBY LOVE Tengo Un Amor(f/Raki... 599 507 92 7.433
4 4 DADDY YANKEE Machucando 543 540 3 4.716
3 5 DON OMAR Angelito 531 563 -32 5.171
5 6 CALLE 13 Atrevete Te, Te! 483 533 -50 3.914
9 7 CASSIE Me & U 482 441 41 3.741
11 8 TITO 'EL BAMBINO' Flow Natural (f/ Bee... 477 430 47 4.771
7 9 SHAKIRA F/WYCLEF JEAN Hips Don't Lie 466 452 14 2.958
12 10 DON OMAR Salio El Sol 434 406 28 5.400

The future of Rodney got a -- (R. J. Greene), Thursday, 17 August 2006 22:48 (eighteen years ago) link

Mana at #17 on Latin Urban. Aren't they a rock band?

The future of Rodney got a -- (R. J. Greene), Thursday, 17 August 2006 22:49 (eighteen years ago) link

rj you got a sensible ear - how's that fergie? is it all over radio? my car stereo died about three weeks back (honda accords got crazy bullshit re: the radio), i don't listen to fm at home. didn't that don papamowmow or whoever produce it? how's it compare to 'fallen'?

j blount (papa la bas), Thursday, 17 August 2006 22:55 (eighteen years ago) link

living in a *very* small midwest town i appreciate this thread. i can sometimes pick up the top 40 station in moorhead, but it has to compete w/an active rock from somewhere else.

normally when i do get to the big city i gorge myself on the top 40 and urban (can't remember the right billboard term for the station), but this last time the car i was borrowing had sirius and i flipped around on that. theres like 8 hip-hop stations w/no commercials and a lot of them play pretty good shit except the djs are really terrible and like to talk over the songs even while people are rapping.

consigliere (consigliere), Thursday, 17 August 2006 23:04 (eighteen years ago) link

oh and i LOVE that panic! song. its funny cause it kinda fits w/all the other prissy diva songs next to it and the part at the end is real pretty and makes me think of "party fears two". it could really only be better if they played less guitar (how far is the bridge between emo/pop-punk and post-punk/strokesy bands? the killers sometimes split the differences) and had cassie or someone on the chorus.

consigliere (consigliere), Thursday, 17 August 2006 23:08 (eighteen years ago) link

Just glanced at the iTunes store, and "SexyBack" is not available for download yet. My guess is that once it is, it'll jump up the charts.

jaymc (jaymc), Friday, 18 August 2006 05:25 (eighteen years ago) link

Going back to the Fort Wayne thing, this caught my eye: 4 JIBBS Chain Hang Low. Anybody heard this? It's getting a fair amount of play down here in NC. It's always amazing to me how stuff like this gets resonable air time. It seems like such a "listen to this funny thing during our morning show" kinda thing.

matt2 (matt2), Friday, 18 August 2006 16:22 (eighteen years ago) link

#39 on the Hot 100. I don't really mind it too much, the chorus is fairly catchy, the verses are easily ignorable. There are worse things in this world.

William Bloody Swygart (mrswygart), Friday, 18 August 2006 17:07 (eighteen years ago) link


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