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The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 31st March 2007
1 (5) Lollipop – Dada ft Sandy Rivera & Trix
2 (6) Give It Back - Gaelle
3 (New) Feelin’ Me - Therese
4 (12) No More Conversations – Freeform Five
5 (10) Read My Mind – The Killers
6 (15) Feels Like Home – Meck ft Dino
7 (1) Witchi Tai To – X-Press 2
8 (35) Shine – Booty Luv
9 (19) Stop Me – Mark Ronson
10 (7) Everytime I See Her (Sound Of Eden) – Another Chance
11 (New) Get Down – Groove Armada ft Stush
12 (20) Embrace Me - Leana
13 (8) Work – Masters At Work
14 (2) Someone Like Me - Soulcast
15 (21) Baby Baby – Sunblock ft Sandy
16 (23) We Don’t Belong – The Freelance Hellraiser
17 (14) Last Night A DJ Saved My Life – Seamus Haji ft Kayjay
18 (25) Sumthin’ Serious - Audioclub
19 (4) Disco Bombing – Ginger Woz Red
20 (17) Guilty – De Souza ft Shena
21 (18) With Love – Hilary Duff
22 (9) I Don’t Know Why (I Love You) – Brand New Heavies
23 (16) Shakedown (Album Sampler) - Freemasons
24 (11) 2007 Sampler – Various Artists
25 (3) Drive - Client
26 (24) Destination Calabria – Alex Gaudino
27 (22) Ooops Up - Gianluca Motta vs Snap & NG3
28 (31) SOS - Stonebridge
29 (30) The Creeps – Camille Jones vs Fedde Le Grande
30 (40) Headbone Connected – Maximum Spell
31 (27) Touch Me - Houzecrushers
32 (26) The Bump – Hook & Sling & Kid Kenobi
33 (13) What You Need – Nic Chagull
34 (32) Acceptable In The 80s – Calvin Harris
35 (33) Ride Like The Wind – Audiofraud ft Peyton
36 (New) Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely) - Pink
37 (29) Winter/Spring Sampler 2007 – Various Artists
38 (28) Chelsea – Stefy
39 (39) Music Matters - Faithless
40 (New) Love Today - Mika
Dada licks the competition
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
Lollipop licks its rivals in the battle for Upfront Chart honours this week, jumping 5-1 for Dada ft Sandy Rivera & Trix. The track, which has already topped the Cool Cuts chart, has received massive exposure from the likes of Pete Tong and has just been added to Radio One’s C-list. The latest success for The Ministry Of Sound’s Data label, it was promoed in a plethora of mixes from Jerry Ropero, Breeze & Bad Hand, The Drill, Nic Fabciulli, Andy Daniell Myoozikk and Sandy Rivera, and has a comfortable 9% lead at the top of the chart over Gaelle’s Give It Back.
The Dada single almost took the Commerical Pop Chart crown too, just losing out to Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely), the fifth single from Pink’s I’m Not Dead album and the first to top the Commercial Pop Chart.
The track – paired for commercial release with the politically-charged Indigo Girls’ collaboration Dear Mr. President – is turned into a club contender courtesy of Digital Dog, and exceeds the Commercial Club chart peaks of previous I’m Not Dead singles Stupid Girls (number two), Why Knew (seven) and U & Ur Hand (three). Nobody Knows, the fourth single from the album, was not given a dance mix, and didn’t chart. While a lot of pop artists also achieve major success on the Upfront Chart, none of the Pink singles mentioned above have been given an upfront push, with the result that Stupid Girls peaked at number 24, Who Knew at number 41, and U & Ur Hand at number 54. Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely) shows up at number 36 upfront this week.
Hefty assists from Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake help Timbaland to enjoy a third week atop the Urban Chart, but Fergie is thundering up behind and could seize control next week.
Lots of action beyond the published Top 40 this week: 11 Jump Around – House Of Pain, 12 Back To Black – Amy Winehouse, 13 Movin’ Up – DJ Mike Cruz ft Inaya Day & Chyna Ro, 14 I Wanna Have Your Babies – Natasha Bedingfield, 15 Without Love – Judge Jules, 16 I Get Around – Dragonette, 17 Here (In Your Eyes) – Hellogoodbye, 18 Back To Hawaii – Picco, 19 When Love Becomes A Lie – Liz Kay, 20 So Strong – Jason Herd ft Katherine Ellis.
1 (5) Lollipop – Dada ft Sandy Rivera & Trix
2 (6) Give It Back - Gaelle
3 (New) Feelin’ Me - Therese
4 (12) No More Conversations – Freeform Five
5 (10) Read My Mind – The Killers
6 (15) Feels Like Home – Meck ft Dino
7 (1) Witchi Tai To – X-Press 2
8 (35) Shine – Booty Luv
9 (19) Stop Me – Mark Ronson
10 (7) Everytime I See Her (Sound Of Eden) – Another Chance
11 (New) Get Down – Groove Armada ft Stush
12 (20) Embrace Me - Leana
13 (8) Work – Masters At Work
14 (2) Someone Like Me - Soulcast
15 (21) Baby Baby – Sunblock ft Sandy
16 (23) We Don’t Belong – The Freelance Hellraiser
17 (14) Last Night A DJ Saved My Life – Seamus Haji ft Kayjay
18 (25) Sumthin’ Serious - Audioclub
19 (4) Disco Bombing – Ginger Woz Red
20 (17) Guilty – De Souza ft Shena
21 (18) With Love – Hilary Duff
22 (9) I Don’t Know Why (I Love You) – Brand New Heavies
23 (16) Shakedown (Album Sampler) - Freemasons
24 (11) 2007 Sampler – Various Artists
25 (3) Drive - Client
26 (24) Destination Calabria – Alex Gaudino
27 (22) Ooops Up - Gianluca Motta vs Snap & NG3
28 (31) SOS - Stonebridge
29 (30) The Creeps – Camille Jones vs Fedde Le Grande
30 (40) Headbone Connected – Maximum Spell
31 (27) Touch Me - Houzecrushers
32 (26) The Bump – Hook & Sling & Kid Kenobi
33 (13) What You Need – Nic Chagull
34 (32) Acceptable In The 80s – Calvin Harris
35 (33) Ride Like The Wind – Audiofraud ft Peyton
36 (New) Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely) - Pink
37 (29) Winter/Spring Sampler 2007 – Various Artists
38 (28) Chelsea – Stefy
39 (39) Music Matters - Faithless
40 (New) Love Today - Mika
Dada licks the competition
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
Lollipop licks its rivals in the battle for Upfront Chart honours this week, jumping 5-1 for Dada ft Sandy Rivera & Trix. The track, which has already topped the Cool Cuts chart, has received massive exposure from the likes of Pete Tong and has just been added to Radio One’s C-list. The latest success for The Ministry Of Sound’s Data label, it was promoed in a plethora of mixes from Jerry Ropero, Breeze & Bad Hand, The Drill, Nic Fabciulli, Andy Daniell Myoozikk and Sandy Rivera, and has a comfortable 9% lead at the top of the chart over Gaelle’s Give It Back.
The Dada single almost took the Commerical Pop Chart crown too, just losing out to Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely), the fifth single from Pink’s I’m Not Dead album and the first to top the Commercial Pop Chart.
The track – paired for commercial release with the politically-charged Indigo Girls’ collaboration Dear Mr. President – is turned into a club contender courtesy of Digital Dog, and exceeds the Commercial Club chart peaks of previous I’m Not Dead singles Stupid Girls (number two), Why Knew (seven) and U & Ur Hand (three). Nobody Knows, the fourth single from the album, was not given a dance mix, and didn’t chart. While a lot of pop artists also achieve major success on the Upfront Chart, none of the Pink singles mentioned above have been given an upfront push, with the result that Stupid Girls peaked at number 24, Who Knew at number 41, and U & Ur Hand at number 54. Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely) shows up at number 36 upfront this week.
Hefty assists from Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake help Timbaland to enjoy a third week atop the Urban Chart, but Fergie is thundering up behind and could seize control next week.
Lots of action beyond the published Top 40 this week: 11 Jump Around – House Of Pain, 12 Back To Black – Amy Winehouse, 13 Movin’ Up – DJ Mike Cruz ft Inaya Day & Chyna Ro, 14 I Wanna Have Your Babies – Natasha Bedingfield, 15 Without Love – Judge Jules, 16 I Get Around – Dragonette, 17 Here (In Your Eyes) – Hellogoodbye, 18 Back To Hawaii – Picco, 19 When Love Becomes A Lie – Liz Kay, 20 So Strong – Jason Herd ft Katherine Ellis.