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The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 15th November 2008
1 (5) Dream On – Christian Falk feat. Robyn
2 (4) Stop – Consoul Training
3 (30) Luv 4 Luv/Show Me Love – Robin S
4 (10) Still Alive – Lisa Miskovsky
5 (2) What Is Happening - Alphabeat
6 (14) Sanctuary – Gabriella Cilmi
7 (9) Fountains Of Youth – Loverush UK! Feat. Molly Bancroft
8 (3) Traxx 1: Forever/Time/Star Track - WAWA
9 (1) The Real Thing 2008 – Toni Di Bart
10 (New) Feel U Feelin’ Me – Pimp & Jam feat. Norma Lewis
11 (19) My Delirium - Ladyhawke
12 (11) Infinity 2008 – The Guru Josh Project
13 (17) Worked Up – Brian Anthony
14 (6) Groove Tonight/Set Your Soul On Fire – Tokyoblu
15 (25) Crying Blood – VW Brown
16 (New) You’ve Changed – Rosie And The Goldbug
17 (7) Show Me The Reason – Denis The Menace & Big World
18 (12) Stay Around – Milk & Sugar presents MS2
19 (8) Fly Away – Honey Ryder
20 (20) Open Up – Avatar One feat. Alexandra Greene
21 (15) UFO – Sneaky Sound System
22 (New) Keep This Fire Burning – Outsiders feat. Amanda Wilson
23 (New) Jump That Rock – Scooter vs Status Quo
24 (16) Heart To Heart – Rob Mayth
25 (13) The Best Of – Sash!
26 (18) I Can Feel You - Anastacia
27 (21) Take Me Away – Damien Wilson feat. Ann Bailey
28 (22) The Right Way – WAWA & Herd feat. Amanda Wilson
29 (23) Tomorrow Can Wait – David Guetta
30 (26) Café Del Mar – Energy 52
31 (24) Love Can’t Turn Around 2008 – Farley ‘Jackmaster’ Funk
32 (New) I Hate This Part – Pussycat Dolls
33 (29) I’m A DJ – Alex Gaudino vs Nari & Milani
34 (27) Can’t Stop – Phats feat. Ben Ofoedu
35 (34) Sweet Like Chocolate – Sharon Woolf vs Bimbo Jones
36 (28) Saturday – Weekend Lovers feat. Amanda Wilson
37 (32) So What – P!nk
38 (New) Wake Up – Chicane feat. Keane
39 (35) Pyjanoo – Eric Prydz
40 (36) What A Wonderful World – Axwell & Bob Sinclar
Robyn and Falk fall short of double Dream
By Alan Jones
Source: musicweek
Previously number one on the Cool Cuts Chart, and an Edith Bowman record of the week on Radio One, the all-swedish collaboration Dream On by Christian Falk feat. Robyn vaults to the top of the Upfront Chart this week. The anthemic, melodic track was 6.7% hotter than nearest challenger Consoul Training’s Stop last week, and features a package of mixes from Moto Blanco, Ashley Beedle, Wez Clarke, Tiger Stripes and Mr Virgo.
For all its thrust, Dream On cannot quite complete the double, falling a notch short of the Commercial Pop summit, where the Pussycat Dolls secure a second number one in 11 weeks, catapulting to pole position with a promo which features mixes of upcoming single I Hate This Part by Moto Blanco and Digital Dog, plus a previously unissued mix of current hit When I Grow Up, which topped the chart in August,.
Number one on the Urban Chart for 12 weeks, Robin Thicke’s Magic fades. It falls to number two, being dethroned by Kardinal Offishall’s Dangerous, which also features an assist from Akon. It is Offishall’s first number one on the chart but Akon’s sixth. It is too early to say definitively that Magic’s chart-topping days are behind it – it initially spent six weeks at number one, then dipped to number two, before returning to the top for a further six weeks. It is less than 2% behind Dangerous, though it has seen support dip for four weeks.
Upfront Chart Breakers:
1. The Promise – Girls Aloud
2. Keep Gettin’ Better – Christina Aguilera
3. The Boy Does Nothing – Alesha Dixon
4. So Typical La La La – Jodie
1 (5) Dream On – Christian Falk feat. Robyn
2 (4) Stop – Consoul Training
3 (30) Luv 4 Luv/Show Me Love – Robin S
4 (10) Still Alive – Lisa Miskovsky
5 (2) What Is Happening - Alphabeat
6 (14) Sanctuary – Gabriella Cilmi
7 (9) Fountains Of Youth – Loverush UK! Feat. Molly Bancroft
8 (3) Traxx 1: Forever/Time/Star Track - WAWA
9 (1) The Real Thing 2008 – Toni Di Bart
10 (New) Feel U Feelin’ Me – Pimp & Jam feat. Norma Lewis
11 (19) My Delirium - Ladyhawke
12 (11) Infinity 2008 – The Guru Josh Project
13 (17) Worked Up – Brian Anthony
14 (6) Groove Tonight/Set Your Soul On Fire – Tokyoblu
15 (25) Crying Blood – VW Brown
16 (New) You’ve Changed – Rosie And The Goldbug
17 (7) Show Me The Reason – Denis The Menace & Big World
18 (12) Stay Around – Milk & Sugar presents MS2
19 (8) Fly Away – Honey Ryder
20 (20) Open Up – Avatar One feat. Alexandra Greene
21 (15) UFO – Sneaky Sound System
22 (New) Keep This Fire Burning – Outsiders feat. Amanda Wilson
23 (New) Jump That Rock – Scooter vs Status Quo
24 (16) Heart To Heart – Rob Mayth
25 (13) The Best Of – Sash!
26 (18) I Can Feel You - Anastacia
27 (21) Take Me Away – Damien Wilson feat. Ann Bailey
28 (22) The Right Way – WAWA & Herd feat. Amanda Wilson
29 (23) Tomorrow Can Wait – David Guetta
30 (26) Café Del Mar – Energy 52
31 (24) Love Can’t Turn Around 2008 – Farley ‘Jackmaster’ Funk
32 (New) I Hate This Part – Pussycat Dolls
33 (29) I’m A DJ – Alex Gaudino vs Nari & Milani
34 (27) Can’t Stop – Phats feat. Ben Ofoedu
35 (34) Sweet Like Chocolate – Sharon Woolf vs Bimbo Jones
36 (28) Saturday – Weekend Lovers feat. Amanda Wilson
37 (32) So What – P!nk
38 (New) Wake Up – Chicane feat. Keane
39 (35) Pyjanoo – Eric Prydz
40 (36) What A Wonderful World – Axwell & Bob Sinclar
Robyn and Falk fall short of double Dream
By Alan Jones
Source: musicweek
Previously number one on the Cool Cuts Chart, and an Edith Bowman record of the week on Radio One, the all-swedish collaboration Dream On by Christian Falk feat. Robyn vaults to the top of the Upfront Chart this week. The anthemic, melodic track was 6.7% hotter than nearest challenger Consoul Training’s Stop last week, and features a package of mixes from Moto Blanco, Ashley Beedle, Wez Clarke, Tiger Stripes and Mr Virgo.
For all its thrust, Dream On cannot quite complete the double, falling a notch short of the Commercial Pop summit, where the Pussycat Dolls secure a second number one in 11 weeks, catapulting to pole position with a promo which features mixes of upcoming single I Hate This Part by Moto Blanco and Digital Dog, plus a previously unissued mix of current hit When I Grow Up, which topped the chart in August,.
Number one on the Urban Chart for 12 weeks, Robin Thicke’s Magic fades. It falls to number two, being dethroned by Kardinal Offishall’s Dangerous, which also features an assist from Akon. It is Offishall’s first number one on the chart but Akon’s sixth. It is too early to say definitively that Magic’s chart-topping days are behind it – it initially spent six weeks at number one, then dipped to number two, before returning to the top for a further six weeks. It is less than 2% behind Dangerous, though it has seen support dip for four weeks.
Upfront Chart Breakers:
1. The Promise – Girls Aloud
2. Keep Gettin’ Better – Christina Aguilera
3. The Boy Does Nothing – Alesha Dixon
4. So Typical La La La – Jodie