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TOP 20 AIRPLAY SONGS AND DOWNLOAD RANK

 

1. Beyonc?/STRONG>, Irreplaceable, Download rank: 14

2. Nelly Furtado, Say It Right: 7

3. Akon, Don't Matter: 11

4. T-Pain, Buy U a Drank: 5

5. Lloyd, You: 80

6. Robin Thicke, Lost Without U: 62

7. Gwen Stefani, The Sweet Escape: 1

8. Justin Timberlake, What Goes Around: 12

9. Mims, This Is Why I'm Hot: 30

10. Daughtry, It's Not Over: 6

11. Timbaland, Give It to Me: 15

12. The Fray, How to Save a Life: 26

13. Diddy, Last Night: 45

14. Fergie, Glamorous: 9

15. Carrie Underwood, Before He Cheats: 10

16. Akon, I Wanna Love You: 58

17. Ludacris, Runaway Love: 66

18. Omarion, Ice Box: 43

19. John Mayer, Waiting on the World to Change: 41

20. R. Kelly, I'm a Flirt: 54

 

Source: Nielsen BDS and SoundScan, Arbitron, Radio & Records, Jan 2-July 3

USA TODAY research by Anthony DeBarros and Ken Barnes

 

http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/20...ay-inside_N.htm

 

Downloading the radio hits

 

Radio airplay and track downloads continue their tight symbiotic relationship: Of the top 20 radio songs (see chart), half are also among the top 20 downloads. Reversing the perspective, virtually all the top download tracks were radio hits as well, though such million-download songs as Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes (No. 2 download, No. 25 radio), Maroon 5's Makes Me Wonder (No. 3 and 44, respectively) and Fall Out Boy's This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race (No. 4 and 102) had less appeal for radio audiences than to paying customers.

 

Those purchases allowed the top download tracks to outpace the top albums by a considerable margin. Just six albums sold more than 1 million in the first half of 2007, compared with 15 tracks (when different versions of songs are combined). Gwen Stefani's Sweet Escape sold 1.78 million downloads, edging the year's top album, Daughtry's self-titled debut, which sold 1.73 million copies.

 

Other million-selling tracks included T-Pain's Buy U a Drank, Daughtry's It's Not Over,Nelly Furtado's Say It Right, Avril Lavigne's Girlfriend, Fergie's Glamorous, Carrie Underwood's Before He Cheats, Akon's Don't Matter, Timbaland's Give It to Me, Shop Boyz's Party Like a Rockstar, Mims' This Is Why I'm Hot and Rihanna's

 

TOP 20 ALBUMS

 

1. Daughtry: 1,731 (in thousands)

2. Norah Jones, Not Too Late: 1,382

3. Akon, Konvicted: 1,332

4. Linkin Park, Minutes to Midnight: 1,245

5. Carrie Underwood, Some Hearts: 1,068

6. Robin Thicke, Evolution of Robin Thicke: 1,018

7. Justin Timberlake, FutureSex/LoveSounds: 998

8. Fall Out Boy, Infinity on High: 945

9. Now 24: 926

10. Fergie, The Dutchess: 920

11. Maroon 5, It Won't Be Soon Before Long: 915

12. Avril Lavigne, Best Damn Thing: 888

13. Tim McGraw, Let It Go: 883

14. Nickelback, All the Right Reasons: 874

15. Corinne Bailey Rae: 823

16. Amy Winehouse, Back to Black: 759

17. Beyonc?/STRONG>, B'Day: 758

18. Gwen Stefani, Sweet Escape: 734

19. Nelly Furtado, Loose: 717

20. Michael Bubl?/STRONG>, Call Me Irresponsible: 705

 

Source: Nielsen SoundScan, Jan. 3-July 4

 

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http://blogs.usatoday.com/listenup/2007/07...00-top-rad.html

 

The 100 top radio songs of 2007 (so far)

 

The final national radio airplay audience chart for the first half of 2007 is in, so it's time to list the biggest hits of the year to date, according to data from Nielsen BDS, Arbitron and Radio & Records and skillfully massaged by Anthony DeBarros. And here they are:

 

1. Beyonce, Irreplaceable: Seven weeks at No. 1 in 2007 proper. Its lead would probably have been insurmountable had it not spent much of its early chart life in the last 10 weeks of 2006.

 

2. Nelly Furtado, Say It Right: A bit of a surprise, since it never hit No. 1, but it was a top 10 fixture for months. I'm not going to argue; it's my second-favorite radio hit of the year. (My fave is also in the top 10.)

 

3. Akon, Don't Matter: One of three songs he's on in the top 20. Six weeks at No. 1.

 

4. T-Pain w/Yung Joc, Buy U a Drank: Eight weeks at No. 1, the champ in that department so far this calendar year.

 

5. Lloyd w/Lil' Wayne, You: One week at No. 1.

 

6. Robin Thicke, Lost Without U: A breakthrough hit.

 

7. Gwen Stefani w/Akon, The Sweet Escape: No. 1 download of the year so far.

 

8. Justin Timberlake, What Goes Around ... : My favorite pop hit of the year.

 

9. Mims, This Is Why I'm Hot: Two weeks at No. 1. Don't ask me why.

 

10. Daughtry, It's Not Over: Top Idol on the airplay chart.

 

Nos. 11-100 (if my energy holds out) follow.

 

11. Timbaland w/Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake, Give It to Me

 

12. Fray, How to Save a Life: Hit the chart in early September, so more power to it.

 

13. Diddy w/Keyshia Cole, Last Night

 

14. Fergie w/Ludacris, Glamorous. Big Girls may ultimately beat it.

 

15. Carrie Underwood, Before He Cheats. Top country song on the list.

 

16. Akon w/Snoop Dogg, I Wanna Love You

 

17. Ludacris w/Mary J. Blige, Runaway Love. No. 1 for a week.

 

18. Omarion, Ice Box

 

19. John Mayer, Waiting for the World to Change. Steady airplay since September.

 

20. R. Kelly or Bow Wow, I'm a Flirt. Airplay for both versions combined by Nielsen BDS.

 

 

 

21. Ne-Yo, Because of You

 

22. Justin Timberlake w/T.I., My Love. Carryover from August

 

23. Rihanna w/Jay-Z, Umbrella. One week at No. 1, more to come.

 

24. Snow Patrol, Chasing Cars. On chart since August, sleeper hit that never broke top 10.

 

25. Gym Class Heroes, Cupid's Chokehold

 

26. Ciara, Like a Boy

 

27. Pink, U + Ur Hand

 

28. Ciara, Promise

 

29. Shop Boyz, Party Like a Rockstar

 

30. Pretty Ricky, On the Hotline

 

 

 

31. Lloyd, Get It Shawty

 

32. Musiq Soulchild, Buddy. Also never made top 10.

 

33. Rodney Atkins, Watching You. Biggest country record that didn't cross over to other formats.

 

34. Nickelback, Far Away. Debuted in July, so it's close to a year on the chart.

 

35. Bow Wow w/T-Pain & Johnta Austin, Outta My System

 

36. Nickelback, If Everyone Cared

 

37. Chris Brown w/Jay Biz, Poppin'

 

38. Rich Boy, Throw Some D's

 

39. Huey, Pop, Lock & Drop It

 

40. Unk, Walk It Out. All the way from early September.

 

 

 

41. Jim Jones, We Fly High

 

42. Rihanna w/Sean Paul, Break It Off

 

43. Carrie Underwood, Wasted

 

44. Maroon 5, Makes Me Wonder

 

45. Justin Timberlake, Summer Love

 

46. Natasha Bedingfield, Unwritten. Debuted December '05, still hanging in there!

 

47. Kenny Chesney, Beer in Mexico

 

48. Tank, Please Don't Go

 

49. Fat Joe, Make It Rain

 

50. Crime Mob w/Lil' Scrappy, Rock Yo Hips

 

 

 

51. Sugarland, Settlin'

 

52. Paula DeAnda w/The Dey, Walk Away

 

53. Rascal Flatts, What Hurts the Most: From January '06.

 

54. Rascal Flatts, Stand

 

55. Avril Lavigne, Girlfriend

 

56. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony w/Akon, I Tried

 

57. Daughtry, Home

 

58. Trace Adkins, Ladies Love Country Boys

 

59. Unk, 2 Step

 

60. Bow Wow w/Chris Brown, Shortie Like Mine

 

61. Billy Currington, Good Directions

 

62. Martina McBride, Anyway

 

63. Young Jeezy w/R. Kelly, Go Getta

 

64. Akon w/Eminem, Smack That

 

65. Tim McGraw, Last Dollar

 

66. Brad Paisley, She's Everything

 

67. Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Face Down

 

68. Toby Keith, High Maintenance Woman

 

69. Alan Jackson, A Woman's Love

 

70. Brad Paisley, Ticks

 

71. Emerson Drive, Moments

 

72. Fantasia, When I See U

 

73. Sean Kingston, Beautiful Girls: Will be much higher at year's end.

 

74. Baby Boy da Prince, The Way I Live

 

75. Hinder, Lips of an Angel: From August '06.

 

76. Daniel Powter, Bad Day: From February '06.

 

77. Tracy Lawrence, Find Out Who Your Friends Are

 

78. Joe Nichols, I'll Wait for You

 

79. Keith Urban, Stupid Boy

 

80. Fergie, Fergalicious

 

81. Gnarls Barkley, Crazy: From May '06.

 

82. Montgomery Gentry, Lucky Man

 

83. George Strait, It Just Comes Natural

 

84. George Strait, Wrapped

 

85. Justin Timberlake, SexyBack: From July '06.

 

86. Linkin Park, What I've Done

 

87. Rascal Flatts, My Wish

 

88. All-American Rejects, It Ends Tonight

 

89. Snoop Dogg w/R. Kelly, That's That S***

 

90. Beyonce & Shakira, Beautiful Liar

 

91. Lil' Boosie w/Foxx & Webbie, Wipe Me Down

 

92. R. Kelly w/Usher, Same Girl

 

93. T.I., Top Back

 

94. Rob Thomas, Streetcorner Symphony

 

95. Craig Morgan, Little Bit of Life

 

96. Fergie, Big Girls Don't Cry

 

97. Kelly Rowland w/Eve, Like This

 

98. Fabolous w/Ne-Yo, Make Me Better

 

99. KT Tunstall, Black Horse and the Cherry Tree: From May '06.

 

100. KT Tunstall, Suddenly I See: Odd double dose of KT at the end of the chart.

 

 

 

 

 

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Perhaps this site has a case of chart fatigue? There's just too many of 'em. Next up: the Romanian top 50. Oh joy...

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