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Climbers Update

 

05 Flo Rida "I Cry"

24 Avicii & Lenny Kravitz "Superlove" :heart:

25 Professor Green feat. Sierra Kusterbeck "Avalon" (not as bad as Never Be A Right Time but still don't like it that much)

26 Plan B "Deepest Shame"

30 Otto Knows "Million Voices" :wub:

40 Edwyn Collins "A Girl Like You" (I do like this song, I just never knew who sang it until now)

48 Deadmau5 feat. Gerard Way "Professional Griefers"

49 PSY "Gangnam Style"

50 The xx "Angels"

54 Labrinth "Treatment"

57 Green Day "Let Yourself Go" (these guys are releasing new singles like there's no tomorrow. haven't heard this one)

60 Knife Party "Centipede"

67 Atoms For Peace "Default"

71 Kristina Train "Dream Of Me"

74 Ronan Keating "Fires"

87 Conor Maynard feat. Ne-Yo "Turn Around"

90 Santigold "Disparate Youth" (I thought this was released ages ago. What's it doing top 100 now?)

Disparate Youth is on the new Direct Line Insurance advert.

 

 

 

:up: 23 Avicii & Lenny Kravitz/ Superlove. Perhaps this could be in the Top40 on Sunday. Would be Lenny Kravitz's first Top40 hit since 'Show Me Your Soul' which was from Bad Boys II soundtrack which featured P Diddy, Loon and Pharrell Williams.

 

:up: 28 Otto Knows/ Million Voices

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I just remember Bre predicted a while ago Ne-Yo was set for a #1, and looks like he was right :lol:

2012 really is the year for dance music. Just recently we've had Porter Robinson and Redlight debut inside the top 10, and now we're looking to have another Avicii track grace the top 40 + the incredible 'Million Voices' by Otto Knows. Shouldn't be too long before someone debuts at number-one with one of these tracks; which for Porter Robinson and Otto Knows are more-or-less instrumentals (and quality ones at that).

 

Fantastic to see Santigold back in the top 100 with 'Disparate Youth' - the advert made me realise what a great comeback it was. Sounds incredible live too (saw her at Reading Festival this year).

Wow, Little Mix actually HAVE overtaken Pink now (at least on iTunes). :lol:

 

Dance music will never get like it was in the late 90s again. Flo Rida, Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, Usher, etc. have ruined it for this generation.

 

And on that note, to me it looks like it's going to be a battle between Let Me Love You and I Cry for #1 next week. I Cry is only #5 atm, but everything above it is falling fast I imagine, so I think it has a feasible chance.

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Wow, Little Mix actually HAVE overtaken Pink now (at least on iTunes). :lol:

 

Dance music will never get like it was in the late 90s again. Flo Rida, Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, Usher, etc. have ruined it for this generation.

 

And on that note, to me it looks like it's going to be a battle between Let Me Love You and I Cry for #1 next week. I Cry is only #5 atm, but everything above it is falling fast I imagine, so I think it has a feasible chance.

 

Lol, stop being so melodramatic. :P How can these artists ruin 'dance' music when the music they make is not in fact pure/real dance music (or house etc), rather dance-pop. Dance and house music seems to be having a come-back in the past year, and about time. (I say 'come back' but I'm not even sure if it ever was very popular in the past...).

Pink is back to #3

Thank God for that! :yahoo:

 

Superlove stalled at #23 but Million Voices is still rising at #24. :wub:

Would be over the moon to see both tracks in this week's top 40! I'm going to dream about it right now! :lol:

2012 really is the year for dance music. Just recently we've had Porter Robinson and Redlight debut inside the top 10, and now we're looking to have another Avicii track grace the top 40 + the incredible 'Million Voices' by Otto Knows. Shouldn't be too long before someone debuts at number-one with one of these tracks; which for Porter Robinson and Otto Knows are more-or-less instrumentals (and quality ones at that).

 

I look forward to the return of trance, then... :P

 

Dance music will never get like it was in the late 90s again. Flo Rida, Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, Usher, etc. have ruined it for this generation.

 

Not that I would describe their music as 'dance' anyway - more like 'run screaming in horror from the club' music... :lol:

Gangnam Style will easily go top 10, it's nearly there in America and Australia :o

 

Annoying Ronan by Taylor Swift isn't on UK iTunes yet, I know it was for 'Stand Up For Cancer' but it's honestly stunning! They released Just Stand Up here, I know it wouldn't do anything amazing but it always annoys me how the UK don't get anything :drama:

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If Pink debuts at #3 this week, will BM(OLK) be her first ever #3 single.

 

Or did 'Feel Good Time' get there?

Lol, stop being so melodramatic. :P How can these artists ruin 'dance' music when the music they make is not in fact pure/real dance music (or house etc), rather dance-pop. Dance and house music seems to be having a come-back in the past year, and about time. (I say 'come back' but I'm not even sure if it ever was very popular in the past...).

 

Well yeah, it's a very watered down re-hash of what was popular in the 80's or late 90's. I meant they "ruined" it, because dance-pop has been so popular the past few years, but no radio stations aren't going to choose to play the songs from Europe are they, when they can play a Ne-Yo or Chris Brown song that sounds just like it. I said this before on here, but I'm surprised the European dance singers aren't more upset about this, this could've been their big time to get in the lime-light, with chart music in the US moving in their direction, but instead the artists who were popular in the mid-00's have just changed genre and resumed domination.

 

Gangnam Style will easily go top 10, it's nearly there in America and Australia :o

 

Annoying Ronan by Taylor Swift isn't on UK iTunes yet, I know it was for 'Stand Up For Cancer' but it's honestly stunning! They released Just Stand Up here, I know it wouldn't do anything amazing but it always annoys me how the UK don't get anything :drama:

 

I can't believe how well it's doing in the US especially! :o I think it is a matter of time before it blows up in the UK charts aswell. I could see it getting top 40 next week tbh.

 

Ronan has only JUST been released in the US, so maybe they are planning to release it here. The Young Money artists, like Lil Wayne and Drake always do on air, on sale worldwide, but it still takes a few days for the songs to appear on UK iTunes usually, so it might be the case here, especially if the song isn't going to be on the album.

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