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The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 25th February 2006
1 (3) C’mon Get It On – Studio B
2 (6) S.O.S. (Message In A Bottle) - Filterfunk
3 (1) Incredible - Shapeshifters
4 (2) Sorry - Madonna
5 (12) Beautiful World – Sara Jorge
6 (11) Industry – The Modern
7 (4) Make A Move On Me – Joey Negro
8 (15) Nobody Like You – Kelly Llorenna
9 (13) Go To Pieces - Superbass
10 (5) The Music In Me/Sunny – Boogie Pimps
11 (14) Reach For Me – Kirsty Hawkshaw
12 (9) Watchin’ – Freemasons ft Amanda Wilson
13 (20) Fascinated - Deepgroove
14 (23) Fade – Solu Music ft Kimbalee
15 (New) Speechless – Mish Mash
16 (8) Grace Of God – One Hit Wonder
17 (25) Strobelight – Mync Project & Danny Rampling
18 (7) In The Evening – Rob Boskamp
19 (37) False Light – Marco V
20 (16) Shake – Ying Yang Twins
21 (10) U R The Future – Busface ft Diane Charlemagne
22 (30) Beyond The End – The Energies
23 (33) Shhh - Innervisions
24 (18) Take Me Away – Haji & Emanuel
25 (19) Thunder In My Heart Again – Meck ft Leo Sayer
26 (17) Say Say Say (Waitin’ 4 U) – Hi-Tack
27 (40) I Will Be – Styles & Breeze ft Karen Danzig
28 (21) Love Show - Skye
29 (22) Walking Away – The Egg
30 (New) Forever – AK Project
31 (New) Mjb Da Mvp/Be Without You – Mary J Blige
32 (34) Missing You – Vogue
33 (27) Six Days – Flip & Fill
34 (28) You Got The Love – The Source ft Candi Staton
35 (29) Something (To Make You Feel Alright) – Silosonic
36 (New) Clubbers Guide 2006 – Various Artists
37 (39) Unbelievable – Craig David
38 (36) Dancin’ – Aaron Smith ft Luvli
39 (New) Bounce, Shake, Love, Stop! – M.V.P.
40 (32) Muscle Car – Mylo ft Freeform Five
Studio B Get It On
By Alan Jones
History repeats itself this week, with Studio B replacing Shapeshifters at the top of the Upfront Club Chart – just as they did last March. First time around, it was I See Girls that replaced Back To Basics, while this week it’s the turn of C’mon Get It On to dethrone Incredible.
I See Girls was originally a smooth R&B track, and after it peaked at a lowly number 52 in the national sales chart in December 2003, Tom Neville’s bass-driven house remix of the track became something of a club staple which raced to the top of the club chart. The track was then re-released on Liverpool’s “Scouse House” label Boss, and reached number 15 on the sales chart.
C’mon Get It On is Studio B’s first recording since that time and this time they went straight for the jugular, with mixes by themselves and Loaded labelmates Freemasons, Young Punx and Damien J Carter all providing mixes, and helping the track to a narrow victory over Filterfunk’s S.O.S. (Message In A Bottle).
On the Commerical Pop Chart, it is the same 1-2 but in the opposite order, with Filterfunk inches ahead of Studio B. As its title suggests, Filterfunk’s single is a dance remake of the old Police hit Message In A Bottle, and it’s set for release on Gusto Gut Records’ dance imprint which recently issued the highly successful Say Say Say (Waitin’ 4 U) by Hi-Tack.
After six weeks at number one, Chris Brown’s Run It has finally met its match on the Urban Club Chart, where fellow rising star Ne-Yo surges 20-1 to take chart honours with So Sick. A very mainstream, beautifully sung R&B tune from the 23-year-old Las Vegas-based rapper, So Sick easily overwhelmed the previously invincible Brown last week, and has already built up a 30% lead at the top of the chart. As the song is also getting increasing support from radio – including a B-listing from Radio One, where it received nine plays last week – and the video is second only to Pussycat Dolls’ Beep in terms of TV plays, it seems likely that So Sick will become a Top 10 hit in this country just as it is in the US. It is released in the UK on March 20.
1 (3) C’mon Get It On – Studio B
2 (6) S.O.S. (Message In A Bottle) - Filterfunk
3 (1) Incredible - Shapeshifters
4 (2) Sorry - Madonna
5 (12) Beautiful World – Sara Jorge
6 (11) Industry – The Modern
7 (4) Make A Move On Me – Joey Negro
8 (15) Nobody Like You – Kelly Llorenna
9 (13) Go To Pieces - Superbass
10 (5) The Music In Me/Sunny – Boogie Pimps
11 (14) Reach For Me – Kirsty Hawkshaw
12 (9) Watchin’ – Freemasons ft Amanda Wilson
13 (20) Fascinated - Deepgroove
14 (23) Fade – Solu Music ft Kimbalee
15 (New) Speechless – Mish Mash
16 (8) Grace Of God – One Hit Wonder
17 (25) Strobelight – Mync Project & Danny Rampling
18 (7) In The Evening – Rob Boskamp
19 (37) False Light – Marco V
20 (16) Shake – Ying Yang Twins
21 (10) U R The Future – Busface ft Diane Charlemagne
22 (30) Beyond The End – The Energies
23 (33) Shhh - Innervisions
24 (18) Take Me Away – Haji & Emanuel
25 (19) Thunder In My Heart Again – Meck ft Leo Sayer
26 (17) Say Say Say (Waitin’ 4 U) – Hi-Tack
27 (40) I Will Be – Styles & Breeze ft Karen Danzig
28 (21) Love Show - Skye
29 (22) Walking Away – The Egg
30 (New) Forever – AK Project
31 (New) Mjb Da Mvp/Be Without You – Mary J Blige
32 (34) Missing You – Vogue
33 (27) Six Days – Flip & Fill
34 (28) You Got The Love – The Source ft Candi Staton
35 (29) Something (To Make You Feel Alright) – Silosonic
36 (New) Clubbers Guide 2006 – Various Artists
37 (39) Unbelievable – Craig David
38 (36) Dancin’ – Aaron Smith ft Luvli
39 (New) Bounce, Shake, Love, Stop! – M.V.P.
40 (32) Muscle Car – Mylo ft Freeform Five
Studio B Get It On
By Alan Jones
History repeats itself this week, with Studio B replacing Shapeshifters at the top of the Upfront Club Chart – just as they did last March. First time around, it was I See Girls that replaced Back To Basics, while this week it’s the turn of C’mon Get It On to dethrone Incredible.
I See Girls was originally a smooth R&B track, and after it peaked at a lowly number 52 in the national sales chart in December 2003, Tom Neville’s bass-driven house remix of the track became something of a club staple which raced to the top of the club chart. The track was then re-released on Liverpool’s “Scouse House” label Boss, and reached number 15 on the sales chart.
C’mon Get It On is Studio B’s first recording since that time and this time they went straight for the jugular, with mixes by themselves and Loaded labelmates Freemasons, Young Punx and Damien J Carter all providing mixes, and helping the track to a narrow victory over Filterfunk’s S.O.S. (Message In A Bottle).
On the Commerical Pop Chart, it is the same 1-2 but in the opposite order, with Filterfunk inches ahead of Studio B. As its title suggests, Filterfunk’s single is a dance remake of the old Police hit Message In A Bottle, and it’s set for release on Gusto Gut Records’ dance imprint which recently issued the highly successful Say Say Say (Waitin’ 4 U) by Hi-Tack.
After six weeks at number one, Chris Brown’s Run It has finally met its match on the Urban Club Chart, where fellow rising star Ne-Yo surges 20-1 to take chart honours with So Sick. A very mainstream, beautifully sung R&B tune from the 23-year-old Las Vegas-based rapper, So Sick easily overwhelmed the previously invincible Brown last week, and has already built up a 30% lead at the top of the chart. As the song is also getting increasing support from radio – including a B-listing from Radio One, where it received nine plays last week – and the video is second only to Pussycat Dolls’ Beep in terms of TV plays, it seems likely that So Sick will become a Top 10 hit in this country just as it is in the US. It is released in the UK on March 20.