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The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 10th March 2007
1 (5) Guilty – De Souza ft Shena
2 (12) 2007 Sampler – Various Artists
3 (New) Work – Masters At Work
4 (22) Everytime I See Her (Sound Of Eden) – Another Chance
5 (1) The Bump – Hook & Sling & Kid Kenobi
6 (2) Last Night A DJ Saved My Life – Seamus Haji ft Kayjay
7 (14) Winter/Spring Sampler 2007 – Various Artists
8 (9) She’s Madonna – Robbie Williams with Pet Shop Boys
9 (4) Touch Me – Houzecrushers
10 (7) Destination Calabria – Alex Gaudino
11 (33) Shakedown (Album Sampler) - Freemasons
12 (New) With Love – Hilary Duff
13 (18) U Can’t Stop – DJ Steve Forest vs The King
14 (3) Ride Like The Wind – Audiofraud ft Peyton
15 (New) Chelsea - Stefy
16 (6) Music Matters - Faithless
17 (39) Ooops Up – Gianluca Motta vs Snap & NG3
18 (8) Rhythm Is A Mystery – K-Klass
19 (New) Drive - Client
20 (15) Standing In The Way Of Control – The Gossip
21 (11) Acceptable In The 80s – Calvin Harris
22 (16) The Creeps – Camille Jones vs Fedde Le Grande
23 (13) He’s A Runner – Star Alliance ft Sheila Ferguson
24 (23) SOS - Stonebridge
25 (17) What Goes Around Comes Around – Justin Timberlake
26 (27) Big Boy Exercises/You Make Me Wanna Dance - Mason
27 (21) Way To Go – Rogue Traders
28 (20) Are U On Drugs – The Brothers Funk
29 (New) I Don’t Know Why (I Love You) – Brand New Heavies
30 (19) You’re Not The One – Loverush UK! ft Boy George
31 (25) Float Away – Robbie Rivera ft Justine Suissa
32 (New) Someone Like Me - Soulcast
33 (32) Kein Anschluss/Home - OneTwo
34 (24) Move Your Love – Dance Nation
35 (29) Perfect (Exceeder) – Mason vs Princess Superstar
36 (28) Catch You – Sophie Ellis-Bextor
37 (38) The Beat Is Rockin’ - Ericke
38 (26) Discotheque Francais – Matinee Club
39 (New) Witchi Tai To – X-Press 2
40 (30) Hold Me Till The End – DT8 Project
De Souza Heds to the top
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
The Hed Kandi label landed three number ones on the Upfront Club Chart in 2006, topping the list with Fade by Solu Music, My Life by Chanel and Boogie2Nite by Bootyluv. This week it secures its first chart-topper of 2007 with Guilty by De Souza ft Shena.
The track is tipped to be this year’s Lola’s Theme and has already topped the Cool Cuts chart. In mixes from Bimbo Jones and Eddie Thoneick, it is getting massive support from many of the nation’s top club and radio DJs and has just been added to Radio One’s C-list.
While it shares its title with the single and album Barry Gibb produced for Barbra Streisand, it is prodded by a sample not from the track Guilty itself but by a sample from another track on the album, namely Make It Like A Memory. The somewhat speeded-up sample, however, is strictly instrumental and Babs-free – the vocals on Guilty are provided by Shena, who is also the singer on Junior Jack’s Dare Me (Stupidisco).
In addition to claiming the Upfront Chart crown, where it was hotly pursued by the new Boss sampler and Work by Masters At Work, Guilty has a narrow victory on the Commerical Pop Chart, where the aforementioned Masters At Work track is also runner-up.
After four weeks at the top of the Urban Chart, I Wanna Love You by Akon ft Snoop Dogg slips to number two. It’s overhauled – but barely – by Nathan’s Do Without My Love.
In a chart increasingly dominated by American hip-hop tracks on major record labels, it’s refreshing to see a British R&B track on the London indie label Mona make the grade; but Nathan had to sweat to get there, spending two weeks at number three and three weeks at number two before finally sneaking to the summit. Do Without My Love is only the second single by Nathan to make the chart – the first, Come Into My Room, barely registered, reaching number 27 in 2005. Nathan is a 20-year-old from South London, and will shortly be releasing his first album, Masterpiece.
1 (5) Guilty – De Souza ft Shena
2 (12) 2007 Sampler – Various Artists
3 (New) Work – Masters At Work
4 (22) Everytime I See Her (Sound Of Eden) – Another Chance
5 (1) The Bump – Hook & Sling & Kid Kenobi
6 (2) Last Night A DJ Saved My Life – Seamus Haji ft Kayjay
7 (14) Winter/Spring Sampler 2007 – Various Artists
8 (9) She’s Madonna – Robbie Williams with Pet Shop Boys
9 (4) Touch Me – Houzecrushers
10 (7) Destination Calabria – Alex Gaudino
11 (33) Shakedown (Album Sampler) - Freemasons
12 (New) With Love – Hilary Duff
13 (18) U Can’t Stop – DJ Steve Forest vs The King
14 (3) Ride Like The Wind – Audiofraud ft Peyton
15 (New) Chelsea - Stefy
16 (6) Music Matters - Faithless
17 (39) Ooops Up – Gianluca Motta vs Snap & NG3
18 (8) Rhythm Is A Mystery – K-Klass
19 (New) Drive - Client
20 (15) Standing In The Way Of Control – The Gossip
21 (11) Acceptable In The 80s – Calvin Harris
22 (16) The Creeps – Camille Jones vs Fedde Le Grande
23 (13) He’s A Runner – Star Alliance ft Sheila Ferguson
24 (23) SOS - Stonebridge
25 (17) What Goes Around Comes Around – Justin Timberlake
26 (27) Big Boy Exercises/You Make Me Wanna Dance - Mason
27 (21) Way To Go – Rogue Traders
28 (20) Are U On Drugs – The Brothers Funk
29 (New) I Don’t Know Why (I Love You) – Brand New Heavies
30 (19) You’re Not The One – Loverush UK! ft Boy George
31 (25) Float Away – Robbie Rivera ft Justine Suissa
32 (New) Someone Like Me - Soulcast
33 (32) Kein Anschluss/Home - OneTwo
34 (24) Move Your Love – Dance Nation
35 (29) Perfect (Exceeder) – Mason vs Princess Superstar
36 (28) Catch You – Sophie Ellis-Bextor
37 (38) The Beat Is Rockin’ - Ericke
38 (26) Discotheque Francais – Matinee Club
39 (New) Witchi Tai To – X-Press 2
40 (30) Hold Me Till The End – DT8 Project
De Souza Heds to the top
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
The Hed Kandi label landed three number ones on the Upfront Club Chart in 2006, topping the list with Fade by Solu Music, My Life by Chanel and Boogie2Nite by Bootyluv. This week it secures its first chart-topper of 2007 with Guilty by De Souza ft Shena.
The track is tipped to be this year’s Lola’s Theme and has already topped the Cool Cuts chart. In mixes from Bimbo Jones and Eddie Thoneick, it is getting massive support from many of the nation’s top club and radio DJs and has just been added to Radio One’s C-list.
While it shares its title with the single and album Barry Gibb produced for Barbra Streisand, it is prodded by a sample not from the track Guilty itself but by a sample from another track on the album, namely Make It Like A Memory. The somewhat speeded-up sample, however, is strictly instrumental and Babs-free – the vocals on Guilty are provided by Shena, who is also the singer on Junior Jack’s Dare Me (Stupidisco).
In addition to claiming the Upfront Chart crown, where it was hotly pursued by the new Boss sampler and Work by Masters At Work, Guilty has a narrow victory on the Commerical Pop Chart, where the aforementioned Masters At Work track is also runner-up.
After four weeks at the top of the Urban Chart, I Wanna Love You by Akon ft Snoop Dogg slips to number two. It’s overhauled – but barely – by Nathan’s Do Without My Love.
In a chart increasingly dominated by American hip-hop tracks on major record labels, it’s refreshing to see a British R&B track on the London indie label Mona make the grade; but Nathan had to sweat to get there, spending two weeks at number three and three weeks at number two before finally sneaking to the summit. Do Without My Love is only the second single by Nathan to make the chart – the first, Come Into My Room, barely registered, reaching number 27 in 2005. Nathan is a 20-year-old from South London, and will shortly be releasing his first album, Masterpiece.