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The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 29th July 2006
1 (8) Watch The Sunshine – Axwell ft Steve Edwards
2 (9) Changes – Beatdropperz ft Deanne Berry
3 (New) What The Hell - Belle
4 (17) El Sol - Nuala
5 (20) Do It 2Nite - Rockefeller
6 (22) Make It Shine – La Griffe
7 (23) Moving Too Fast – Supafly Inc
8 (3) I’ll Prove U Wrong – Soulshaker & Robbie Craig
9 (1) Tell Me - Grooveland
10 (4) Borderline – Michael Gray ft Shelley Poole
11 (2) Jetsetter – Inner City Playboys
12 (7) Reaction – Alex Gaudino & Jeroma
13 (5) Float Away – Robbie Rivera
14 (12) Darey Products (Sampler) – Matt Darey
15 (10) Take It – Tom Novy ft Lima
16 (25) Easy – Trick & Kubik ft Valeska
17 (21) Love Don’t Let Me Go – David Guetta vs The Egg
18 (32) Why U Wanna Do Me Wrong – Caf…Groove
19 (11) Boss Records Club Sampler – Various Artists
20 (14) Always and Forever – Chocolate Puma
21 (13) He’s A Pirate (Tiesto Mix) – Klaus Badelt
22 (19) Slut – Dennis Christopher vs Tony Cha Cha
23 (26) Face The Music – Conjure One
24 (New) Friday Night – Sex Machine ft Shena
25 (16) Get Together - Madonna
26 (18) You Know – Super Jupiter
27 (15) Stars Are Blind – Paris Hilton
28 (New) Hush Boy – Basement Jaxx
29 (New) Deep Inside - Club
30 (29) Tell Me Why - Supermode
31 (35) The Summer Is Magic - Frisco
32 (New) Lucy - Jealousy
33 (New) Minimal/In Private – Pet Shop Boys
34 (New) Anthem 2006 - Njoi
35 (New) Towards The Sun – Future Funk Squad
36 (27) I Luv U Baby – The Original
37 (New) Exodus – Bob Marley & The Wailers
38 (24) Moonlight Party - Fonzerelli
39 (New) Same Man – Till West & DJ Delicious
40 (37) My My My – Armand Van Helden
Just watch Axwell rise
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
On limited release a year ago when it reached number 173 on the sales chart on his own Axtone label, Axwell’s Watch The Sunrise has since been picked up by Positiva, and was recently given a full club mailing featuring new mixes by Chris Lake, Bob Sinclar and Axwell himself.
Featuring singer Steve Edwards – currently in the Top 20 as vocalist on Bob Sinclar’s World Hold On (Children Of The Sky) – Watch The Sunrise tops the Upfront Chart this week with a landslide victory margin of 56% and is also number one on the Commerical Pop Chart, though its lead there is a more slender 4%. It’s Swedish house producer Axwell’s second number one on the latter chart in seven weeks: he is also 50% of Supermode, whose Tell Me Why topped the list in June.
A former Essential New Tune on Pete Tong’s Radio One show, Watch The Sunrise has yet to really make much of an impression more generally on radio, but its club profile could barely be stronger, and it has many other celebrity DJ supporters, including Pete Heller, Fergie, The Hoxton Whores, Jon Pleased Wimmin, K-Klass, Beginerz, Michael Gray, Redanka and the Soul Avengerz.
It continues Positiva’s hot steak, which has seen the EMI imprint notch four number one club hits already this year, the others being Deep Dish’s Dreams, Shapeshifters’ Incredible and Teamsters’ Feels Like Love.
After enjoying its busiest week of the year last week, the Urban Chart settles down again, with a same again for the top three of Pussycat Dolls, Mary J Blige and Chris Brown, and just one new entry, that coming from Cassie’s Me & U at number 27, the Pussycat Dolls’ Buttons has a 14% lead at the top, and is number one for the fifth week in total and fourth week in a row.
The chart’s biggest gainer is Christina Aguilera’s Ain’t No Other Man, which rockets 30-7, with support increasing by exactly 200%. Aguilera’s single, the first from her new album Back To Basics, is also making its presence felt on our other charts, debuting at number 74 on the Upfront list and number 16 on the Commercial Pop rundown.
1 (8) Watch The Sunshine – Axwell ft Steve Edwards
2 (9) Changes – Beatdropperz ft Deanne Berry
3 (New) What The Hell - Belle
4 (17) El Sol - Nuala
5 (20) Do It 2Nite - Rockefeller
6 (22) Make It Shine – La Griffe
7 (23) Moving Too Fast – Supafly Inc
8 (3) I’ll Prove U Wrong – Soulshaker & Robbie Craig
9 (1) Tell Me - Grooveland
10 (4) Borderline – Michael Gray ft Shelley Poole
11 (2) Jetsetter – Inner City Playboys
12 (7) Reaction – Alex Gaudino & Jeroma
13 (5) Float Away – Robbie Rivera
14 (12) Darey Products (Sampler) – Matt Darey
15 (10) Take It – Tom Novy ft Lima
16 (25) Easy – Trick & Kubik ft Valeska
17 (21) Love Don’t Let Me Go – David Guetta vs The Egg
18 (32) Why U Wanna Do Me Wrong – Caf…Groove
19 (11) Boss Records Club Sampler – Various Artists
20 (14) Always and Forever – Chocolate Puma
21 (13) He’s A Pirate (Tiesto Mix) – Klaus Badelt
22 (19) Slut – Dennis Christopher vs Tony Cha Cha
23 (26) Face The Music – Conjure One
24 (New) Friday Night – Sex Machine ft Shena
25 (16) Get Together - Madonna
26 (18) You Know – Super Jupiter
27 (15) Stars Are Blind – Paris Hilton
28 (New) Hush Boy – Basement Jaxx
29 (New) Deep Inside - Club
30 (29) Tell Me Why - Supermode
31 (35) The Summer Is Magic - Frisco
32 (New) Lucy - Jealousy
33 (New) Minimal/In Private – Pet Shop Boys
34 (New) Anthem 2006 - Njoi
35 (New) Towards The Sun – Future Funk Squad
36 (27) I Luv U Baby – The Original
37 (New) Exodus – Bob Marley & The Wailers
38 (24) Moonlight Party - Fonzerelli
39 (New) Same Man – Till West & DJ Delicious
40 (37) My My My – Armand Van Helden
Just watch Axwell rise
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
On limited release a year ago when it reached number 173 on the sales chart on his own Axtone label, Axwell’s Watch The Sunrise has since been picked up by Positiva, and was recently given a full club mailing featuring new mixes by Chris Lake, Bob Sinclar and Axwell himself.
Featuring singer Steve Edwards – currently in the Top 20 as vocalist on Bob Sinclar’s World Hold On (Children Of The Sky) – Watch The Sunrise tops the Upfront Chart this week with a landslide victory margin of 56% and is also number one on the Commerical Pop Chart, though its lead there is a more slender 4%. It’s Swedish house producer Axwell’s second number one on the latter chart in seven weeks: he is also 50% of Supermode, whose Tell Me Why topped the list in June.
A former Essential New Tune on Pete Tong’s Radio One show, Watch The Sunrise has yet to really make much of an impression more generally on radio, but its club profile could barely be stronger, and it has many other celebrity DJ supporters, including Pete Heller, Fergie, The Hoxton Whores, Jon Pleased Wimmin, K-Klass, Beginerz, Michael Gray, Redanka and the Soul Avengerz.
It continues Positiva’s hot steak, which has seen the EMI imprint notch four number one club hits already this year, the others being Deep Dish’s Dreams, Shapeshifters’ Incredible and Teamsters’ Feels Like Love.
After enjoying its busiest week of the year last week, the Urban Chart settles down again, with a same again for the top three of Pussycat Dolls, Mary J Blige and Chris Brown, and just one new entry, that coming from Cassie’s Me & U at number 27, the Pussycat Dolls’ Buttons has a 14% lead at the top, and is number one for the fifth week in total and fourth week in a row.
The chart’s biggest gainer is Christina Aguilera’s Ain’t No Other Man, which rockets 30-7, with support increasing by exactly 200%. Aguilera’s single, the first from her new album Back To Basics, is also making its presence felt on our other charts, debuting at number 74 on the Upfront list and number 16 on the Commercial Pop rundown.