February 16, 201412 yr Le Youth is going to be #11, isn't it I can't see it not being, which is a shame. :cry:
February 16, 201412 yr I forgot Le Youth was still to come - looks like he's #11 then, how annoying. Still, never expected him to get another chart hit after 'C O O L' let alone a higher peaking one.
February 16, 201412 yr 11 00 01 Le Youth Featuring Dominique Young Unique Dance With Me - http://a2.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Features6/v4/b8/bd/87/b8bd87bf-66f9-0c3b-73e4-2e68e2a707bb/dj.kssslziy.170x170-75.jpg Chart Run: 11 Release date: 09-02-2014 Format: digital single Label: Sign Of The Times Records. Video here: 7ZoIYSAyKpM Biography Wes James, better known by his stage name Le Youth, is an American electronic musician, DJ, and producer. He is known for combining R&B with 90's house music. James was raised in Ohio and currently resides in Los Angeles, CA. - Wikipedia Chart history (Year peak title): Le Youth 2013 26 C O O L -NAS- 2014 11 Dance With Me (Le Youth Feat. Dominique Young Unique) -NAS- Dominique Young Unique 2013 04 Earthquake (DJ Fresh vs. Diplo Feat. Dominique Young Unique) 2014 11 Dance With Me (Le Youth Feat. Dominique Young Unique) Discussion Thread Here
February 16, 201412 yr > #11 [ NEW ENTRY] > LE YOUTH feat. DOMINIQUE YOUNG UNIQUE > "Dance With Me" [non-album single] > 11- > 1 week top 40 > #12 [ from #13] > VANCE JOY > "Riptide" [2nd single from "God Loves You When You're Dancing"] > 94-91-x(1)-85-35-18-10-14-13-12- > 6 weeks top 40; 9 weeks top 100 > #13 [ from #10] > AVICII > "Hey Brother" [3rd single from "True"] > 58-97-x(6)-80-27-14-8-2-5-3-3-3-3-6-8-10-13- > 13 weeks top 40; 14 weeks top 75; 16 weeks top 100 > #14 [ from #8] > ALESSO vs. ONEREPUBLIC > "If I Lose Myself" [1st / 3rd single from "Native"] > 65-32-11-8-14- > 4 weeks top 40; 5 weeks top 75 > #15 [ NEW ENTRY] > DAPPER LAUGHS > "Proper Moist" [non-album single] > 15- > 1 week top 40 > #16 [ from #9] > NEON JUNGLE > "Braveheart" [2nd single from TBA debut album] > 4-7-9-16- > 4 weeks top 40 > #17 [ from #12] > JASON DERULO > "Trumpets" [3rd single from "Tattoos"] > 49-26-12-7-8-4-4-4-4-7-10-12-17- > 12 weeks top 40; 13 weeks top 75 > #18 [ from #15] > SHAKIRA feat. RIHANNA > "Can't Remember To Forget You" [1st single from "Shakira"] > 11-31-38-15-18- > 5 weeks top 40 > #19 [ from #30] > IMAGINE DRAGONS > "Demons" [5th single from "Night Visions"] > 75-x(41)-63-52-30-19- > 2 weeks top 40; 5 weeks top 75 > #20 [ from #14] > BEYONCÉ feat. JAY-Z > "Drunk In Love" [album track from "BEYONCÉ"] > 57-29-27-10-12-12-9-14-20- > 8 weeks top 40; 9 weeks top 75 > #21 [ from #19] > ELLIE GOULDING > "How Long Will I Love You" [5th single from "Halcyon"] > 3-4-8-7-5-7-7-5-6-7-11-15-19-21- > 14 weeks top 40 > #22 [ from #29] > DISCLOSURE > "F For You" [4th single from "Settle"] > 49-28-20-20-25-26-46-62-85-x(19)-29-22- > 7 weeks top 40; 10 weeks top 75; 11 weeks top 100 > #23 [ form #20] > IDINA MENZEL > "Let It Go" [1st single from "Frozen - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"] > 67-67-57-44-36-31-22-20-20-23- > 6 weeks top 40; 10 weeks top 75 > #24 [ from #17] > FUSE ODG > "Million Pound Girl (Badder Than Bad)" [3rd single from TBA debut album] > 14-5-6-8-13-17-24- > 7 weeks top 40 > #25 [ from #16] > TINIE TEMPAH feat. LABRINTH > "Lover Not A Fighter" [3rd single from "Demonstration"] > 42-27-18-18-16-25- > 5 weeks top 40; 6 weeks top 75 > #26 [ from #23] > ONEREPUBLIC > "Counting Stars" [2nd single from "Native"] > 43-30-20-17-13-2-4-3-1-3-1-3-5-6-11-12-16-17-19-22-10-10-13-14-17-24-23-26- > 27 weeks top 40; 28 weeks top 75 > #27 [ from #18] > THE VAMPS > "Wild Heart" [2nd single from TBA debut album] > 3-12-18-27- > 4 weeks top 40 > #28 [ from #72] > JOHN LEGEND > "All Of Me" [3rd single from "Love In The Future"] > 72-28- > 1 week top 40; 2 weeks top 75 > #29 [ from #38] > LORDE > "Team" [3rd single from "Pure Heroine"] > 95-70-38-29- > 2 weeks top 40; 3 weeks top 75; 4 weeks top 100 > #30 [ from #27] > MILEY CYRUS > "Adore You" [3rd single from "Bangerz"] > 61-x(12)-82-48-33-30-27-30- > 4 weeks top 40; 6 weeks top 75; 7 weeks top 100 > #31 [ from #32] > AVICII > "Wake Me Up" [1st single from "True"] > 1-1-1-2-2-2-2-3-4-6-8-11-17-21-20-24-29-33-18-24-27-27-27-17-15-16-22-26-33-32-31- > 31 weeks top 40 > #32 [ from #25] > EMINEM feat. RIHANNA > "The Monster" [2nd single from "The Marshall Mathers LP 2"] > 1-2-4-5-7-6-10-9-5-6-8-9-15-22-25-32- > 16 weeks top 40 > #33 [ NEW ENTRY] > THE IRISH BRIGADE > "Roll Of Honour" [non-album single] > 33- > 1 week top 40 > #34 [ from #68] > AMERICAN AUTHORS > "Best Day Of My Life" [2nd single from "Oh, What A Life"] > 66-66-64-91-68-34- > 1 week top 40; 5 weeks top 75; 6 weeks top 100 > #35 [ from #33] > KATY PERRY > "Roar" [1st single from "PRISM"] > 1-1-2-2-4-7-6-4-7-11-15-13-18-24-23-15-8-11-19-20-25-36-33-35- > 24 weeks top 40 > #36 [ from #49] > ELLIE GOULDING > "Goodness Gracious" [6th single from "Halcyon"] > 86-49-36- > 1 week top 40; 2 weeks top 75; 3 weeks top 100 > #37 [ from #28] > MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS feat. SCHOOLBOY Q and HOLLIS > "White Walls" [4th single from "The Heist"] > 53-27-26-28-37- > 4 weeks top 40; 5 weeks top 75 > #38 [ from #22] > BUSTA RHYMES feat. KANYE WEST, LIL WAYNE and Q-TIP > "Thank You" [2nd single from "E.L.E.2 (Extinction Level Event 2)"] > 71-70-76-x(1)-98-37-13-13-16-22-38- > 6 weeks top 40; 8 weeks top 75; 10 weeks top 100 > #39 [ from #21] > RIHANNA > "What Now" [5th single from "Unapologetic"] > 69-39-25-26-43-67-75-55-78-x(1)-53-21-39- > 5 weeks top 40; 11 weeks top 75; 12 weeks top 100 > #40 [ NEW ENTRY] > NINA NESBITT > "Selfies" [4th single from "Peroxide"] > 40- > 1 week top 40 No idea (as ever with anonymous dance artists) if Le Youth has an album coming out at all or not. I think I can safely assume Dapper Laughs doesn't though :lol:
February 16, 201412 yr Le Youth just missing out on the top 10 :( #11 is still very good, it's just that it's one of the 'so close' positions (along with #2, #6, #21, #41 and #76)
February 16, 201412 yr I honestly never thought this would even dent the charts when I first heard it a few months ago. Great tune though, if not a patch on Cool. Edited February 16, 201412 yr by Chez Wombat
February 16, 201412 yr I wish this and 'C O O L' could swap peaks though, that was so much better. :(
February 16, 201412 yr First time hearing this, kind of interesting in a retro-sort of way. Kept the rapping break to a minimum as well.
February 16, 201412 yr (28) John Legend-All Of Me Good tune from John Legend. I'm very happy this tune is getting noticed
February 16, 201412 yr 'C O O L' really is SO much better, 'Dance With Me' is the exact same formula but executed less well and Dominique's parts are quite pointless. Dominique's debut single (as the lead artist) 'Throw It Down' is amazing though (as was 'Earthquake'), really hope that can be a massive hit for her somehow. YES at 'Dark Horse' top 10 :wub:
February 16, 201412 yr C O O L only reached #26 :o Thought it was a longish running top 20 hit! It had a very good chart run and sold lots for a #26 though. I like 'Dance With Me' a lot, obviously it has nothing on 'C O O L' but #11 is SO annoying.
February 16, 201412 yr 10 11 08 Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J Dark Horse Prism | 2013 http://a3.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Features/v4/ce/3e/2c/ce3e2c46-7877-de93-d916-05a2e0539b4a/dj.odfcxxif.170x170-75.jpg Chart Run: 21-41-42-xx(2 wks)-68-xx(12 wks)-70-19-11-10 Release date: 17-09-2013 Format: download only track Label: Capitol Records Sales: 80k+ Video here: F9S-88WxPdE Biography A former Christian artist, Katy Perry rebranded herself as a larger-than-life pop star and rose to prominence during the summer of 2008. Before she topped the charts with songs like "I Kissed a Girl" and "California Gurls," though, she spent the better part of a decade recording music under a different name. Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (or Katy Hudson, as she billed herself on her 2001 gospel album) was born on October 25, 1984, in Santa Barbara, California. Raised in a religious household as the daughter of two pastors, she was forbidden to listen to secular bands as a child, although a childhood slumber party introduced her to the music of Alanis Morissette and Freddie Mercury. Religious music remained at the forefront, however, and Katy released a self-titled Christian album in 2001 under her original name. She would later abandon the genre (and her given surname) in favor of a pop career. At age 17, she began working with hitmaker Glen Ballard, who had produced and co-written Alanis Morissette's chart-topping Jagged Little Pill in 1995. Several years later, she teamed up with the Matrix, a Grammy-nominated production/songwriting team whose résumé included collaborations with Avril Lavigne, Shakira, and Korn. Tired of producing music for other artists, the Matrix had plans to record an album of their own, with Perry serving as one of the group's two singers. The project was ultimately shelved, but not before Perry appeared in a 2004 write-up by Blender magazine, who hailed her as "the Next Big Thing!" With the Matrix's unreleased album sitting in the vaults at Sony Records, Perry went back to the drawing board and began working on a solo album for Columbia. The project was eventually canceled, although two of its songs were later given to Kelly Clarkson, who scored a Top 40 hit with "I Do Not Hook Up" several years later. Perry (who, by this point, had shed her original surname due to its similarity to actress Kate Hudson) then signed with Capitol, who encouraged their new client to write her own music and helped establish her image as a boisterous, tongue-in-cheek pop star. Perry's debut single, "UR So Gay," generated a small buzz with its mischievous lyrics and clever music video, but it was "I Kissed a Girl" that proved to be her breakthrough hit, topping the charts in 20 countries and pushing its accompanying album, 2008's One of the Boys, into the Top Ten in America. Perry supported her debut by joining the Warped Tour that summer, where she toured alongside her boyfriend at the time, Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes. Meanwhile, "Hot N Cold" became her second multi-platinum hit, "Thinking of You" (one of the album's three songs written solely by Perry) cracked the Top 40, and "Waking Up in Vegas" cracked the Top Ten. Such success meant that Katy Perry had officially become one of the industry's biggest pop stars, celebrated as much for her outsized behavior and outrageous fashion choices as the music itself. She continued touring through the summer of 2009 (albeit without McCoy, whose boyfriend status had been revoked earlier that year) and found time to tape an installment of MTV Unplugged, which was released in November. Meanwhile, she worked on a new album and started up a whirlwind romance with comedian Russell Brand, eventually becoming his fiancé. Recording sessions for her album wrapped up in early 2010, and Perry scored her second number one single with "California Gurls," which was released that May. The accompanying album, Teenage Dream, followed in August. The album would be reissued in 2012 as Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection, with the bonus track "Wide Awake" earning Perry a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Solo Performance. - iTunes Chart history (Year peak title): Katy Perry 2008 01 I Kissed A Girl -1- 2008 04 Hot N Cold -2- 2009 27 Thinking Of You -3- 2009 19 Waking Up In Vegas -4- 2009 03 Starstrukk (3OH!3 Feat. Katy Perry) 2010 03 If We Ever Meet Again (Timbaland Featuring Katy Perry) 2010 01 California Gurls (Katy Perry Feat. Snoop Dogg) -1- 2010 02 Teenage Dream -2- 2010 03 Firework -3- 2011 03 E.T. (Katy Perry Feat. Kanye West) -4- 2011 09 Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) -5- 2011 18 The One That Got Away -6- 2012 01 Part Of Me -7- 2012 09 Wide Awake -8- 2013 01 Roar -1- 2013 10 Dark Horse (Katy Perry Feat. Juicy J) -IG1/3- 2013 25 Unconditionally -2- Juicy J 2013 10 Dark Horse (Katy Perry Feat. Juicy J) 2013 56 Lolly (Maejor Ali Feat. Juicy J & Justin Bieber) http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/uploads/group_images/of_185.png
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