August 5, 200717 yr :w00t: i think WTII is doing a lot better then BF Even though WTII hit the bottom of the top 20 and Breaking Free went top 10? :unsure:
August 5, 200717 yr No sales tonight from MW, always happens when artists hold on for a second week or more at #1, tomorrow morning the latest, last week Timbaland was new, and the sales were posted last Sunday.
August 5, 200717 yr :w00t: i think WTII is doing a lot better then BF 30/09/2006 Cast Of High School Musical Breaking Free 9 45-{9}-14-17-22-24-33-35-32-34-41-46-58-58-52-37-57-55-69->19 09/12/2006 Cast Of High School Musical We're All In This Together 40 {40}-45-56-61-66-60->6 13/01/2007 Cast Of High School Musical Stick To The Status Quo 74 {74}->1 28/07/2007 Cast Of High School Musical 2 What Time Is It? 20 {20}-20-27->3 Not quite, well not yet anyway, however it's very unlikely.
August 5, 200717 yr Timbaland has broken the pattern of a longer running #1 followed by a 1 weeker this year now.
August 5, 200717 yr Amy's doing quite well on downloads :o :cheer: Album still Top 10 ^_^ and Frank has made it 52 weeks in the chart altogether now :D
August 5, 200717 yr This is Prince's 5th week with Ultimate, his chart run before was 26-29-43-65 ;) Update please ^_^
August 5, 200717 yr How come "Hey There Delilah" by the Plain White T's is only charting now? Surely that song's been around for ages?
August 5, 200717 yr How come "Hey There Delilah" by the Plain White T's is only charting now? Surely that song's been around for ages? It's only charting on downloads only, the physical is not released until 3 September
August 5, 200717 yr How come "Hey There Delilah" by the Plain White T's is only charting now? Surely that song's been around for ages? The US schedule release is not the same than the UK schedule! Sometimes it comes out later in the UK, or sometimes it comes out later in the US, depending on which is the home country of the artist. It's like when the US got Natasha Bedingfield, Lily Allen or Amy Winehouse months after the original release in the UK...
August 5, 200717 yr The US schedule release is not the same than the UK schedule! Sometimes it comes out later in the UK, or sometimes it comes out later in the US, depending on which is the home country of the artist. It's like when the US got Natasha Bedingfield, Lily Allen or Amy Winehouse months after the original release in the UK... I suppose...quite unusual to have such a large gap though.
August 5, 200717 yr Top75 UK Singles Tw Lw Wks Artist - Title; Label CD (Distributor) 72 1 Gary Numan Vs Ade Fenton The Leather Sea; Submission Ltd SUB03CD2 () pervy :lol: :lol: 75 1 Newton Faulkner Teardrop; BMG (ARV) Presented by Buzzjack Source: MusicWeek © The Official UK Chart Company 2007. how dare he, should be hung by his dreads for that!!!!!! till he crys from all parts!!!!
August 5, 200717 yr This may sound a stupid question but why is Shut Up and Drive on Mercury, whilst Umbrella is on Def Jam? Is it something to do with Shut Up And Drive being a download and is therefore distrubuted by Mercury and Umbrella being a physical release? because they are all the same record company conglomerate [universal Music Group owns, or has a joint share in, a large number of record labels, including: Interscope-Geffen-A&M Interscope Records: Aftermath Entertainment - founded in 1996 by hip-hop mogul Dr. Dre, former co-owner and artist of Death Row Records. Storch Music Company aka SMC and formally Storchaveli Recordings; founded by record producer Scott Storch, also owner of Tuff Jew Productions. Amaru Entertainment - founded in 1997 by Tupac Shakur's mother Afeni Shakur to handle the release of the unreleased material the late multi-talented artist had created before his death on September 13th, 1996. Cherrytree Records Delicious Vinyl Fontana Records G-Unit Records - founded in 2003 by hip-hop mogul 50 Cent and his manager Sha Money XL. 150 Entertainment - founded by rapper Young Hot Rod. Ca$hville Records - founded by rapper Young Buck, formally CEO of G-Unit South Records. Dumout Records - founded by rapper Tony Yayo. G'$ Up - current artists : Lil Scrappy and Crime Mob. G-Unit West - headed by rapper Spider Loc. Infamous Records - founded by Prodigy & Havoc from the rap duo Mobb Deep. Money Management Group - management company started by Sha Money XL in 2002. Shadyville Entertainment - headed by DJ Whoo Kid. Kickball Records Kon Live Distribution - founded and owned by record producer and R&B singer Akon in 2006. Current artists on the label are Chilli of TLC, jamaican duo Brick & Lace, R&B singer Ray-L and Jay Money, a rapper from Atlanta. Maloof Music MySpace Records Nothing Records Shady Records - founded in 2000 by hip-hop mogul Eminem and his manager Paul Rosenberg. Shade45 - Eminem's uncensored Rap/Hip-Hop station on SIRIUS Satellite Radio channel 45 and DISH Network 6045 Grown Man Music - founded by rapper Stat Quo. Red Head Records - started by rapper Bizarre (from the rap collective D12). Runyon Ave. Records - created by D12 members Kon Artis and Kuniva and named after the street on which they lived, Runyon Avenue in their home city, Detroit, Michigan. Star Trak Entertainment - founded in 2002 by records producers Chad Hugo & Pharrell Williams aka The Neptunes. Tennman Records Weapons of Mass Entertainment Zone 4 Inc. Geffen Records: Flawless Records - founded by rock vocalist Fred Durst in 2000. Matriarch Records Mosley Music Group - founded by musical composer, record producer and rapper Timbaland in 2006 after his former record label Beat Club Records folded. Doggystyle Records - originally Dogghouse Records, founded by rapper, record producer and actor Snoop Dogg in 1995, and also distributed by Koch Records Snoopadelic Films - originally Doggfather Ent., independant film company founded in 2005 and owned by entertainment mogul Snoop Dogg. The film company is distributed through MCA. Suretone Records A&M Records: Octone Records - founded by James Diener, David Boxenbaum and Ben Berkman in 2000. Polydor Records (US distribution) - founded in 1924. Tropical Records will.i.am music group - 1/3 part of the will.i.am global (with will.i.am clothing and will.i.am foundation), record label owned by William James Adams, Jr. aka will.i.am, famous musician/record producer and founding member of hip-hop/pop group The Black Eyed Peas. Current artists on will.i.am music group are fellow member of The Black Eyed Peas, pop singer Fergie, soul singer Macy Gray and veteran latino musician Sergio Mendes. The Universal Motown/Universal Republic Group Universal Records - founded (as Rising Tide Records) by Doug Morris and Daniel Glassin 1995. Casablanca Records - founded by Neil Bogart in 1973. Chamillitary Entertainment - founded by rapper Chamillionaire in 2004. Blackground Records - founded by Barry Hankerson in 1993. Cash Money Records - founded by Ronald "Slim" Williams and Brian "Baby" Williams in 1992. Young Money Entertainment - founded by rapper Lil Wayne in 2005. Motown Records - founded on January 12, 1959 by Berry Gordy, Jr. (as Tamla Records). Street Records Corporation - founded by former Loud CEO Steve Rifkind. Konvict Muzik - founded in 2005 and owned by R&B singer and multi-talented record producer Akon. Other than Akon, there are popular artists on the label such as T-Pain and Kardinal Offishall. Republic Records Brushfire Records - founded by singer-songwriter Jack Johnson in 2002. Next Plateau Records Rowdy Records - founded in by producers Dallas Austin and L.A. Reid in 1992. Tuff Gong Records - founded by the reggae group Bob Marley & The Wailers in 1970. Universal South Records Uptown Records - founded by Andre Harrell in the late-1980s. The Inc. Records - founded (as Murder Inc.) by record producer Irv Gotti, Chris Gotti and rapper Ja Rule in 1997. Mpire Records - founded by rapper Ja Rule in 2006. Derrty Ent. - founded by hip-hop artist Nelly. Starchild Music Group Scrilla Records Bungalo Records - founded by Paul Ring in 2004. The Island Def Jam Music Group Def Jam Recordings: BAPE Sounds - record label started in 2000 and operating from japanese clothing company A Bathing Ape aka BAPE founded in 1993 by asian mogul Nigo. Corporate Thugz Entertainment - founded by rapper Young Jeezy and Kinky B in 2004. Def Jam Records - founded in 1984 by Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin and now headed by Jay-Z. Def Jam South - founded in 1999 and was originally headed by rapper Scarface. It is currently headed by record producer and rapper Mannie Fresh. Current roster : Mannie Fresh and Young Jeezy. Chubby Boy - aka Fresh Is The Word, founded by record producer and rapper Mannie Fresh. Def Soul - or Def Soul Classics, R&B spin-off label including 112 and The Isley Brothers in his roster. Def Jam UK - ??? Desert Storm Records - founded in 1998 by DJ Clue and headed with DJ Envy. The label was formerly distributed through Elektra Records and Atlantic Records. It is currently distributed through Def Jam Records. Street Family - founded by rapper Fabolous. Disturbing tha Peace - founded by rapper Ludacris and his manager Chaka Zulu in 2000. The Jones Experience - Def Jam imprint of hip-hop legend Nas since 2005 and operating under Ill Will Records, Nas' Columbia Records imprint. Current roster of The Jones Experience include Nas himself and soul shooting star Chrisette Michele in a Jones Experience/Def Soul joint-venture. Russell Simmons Music Group - founded by hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons. Slip-n-Slide Records - Miami based record label owned by Ted "Touche" Lucas. A majority of the label's releases are distributed through Atlantic Records and Def Jam Records. [edit] Island Records: 4th & Broadway Fallout Records Lost Highway Records Stolen Transmission Records Island Urban Records [edit] Mercury Records [edit] Roc-A-Fella Records: Roc-A-Fella Records - founded by Jay-Z, Damon Dash and Kareem "Biggs" Burke in 1995. Roc-La-Familia - founded by Jay-Z and OG Juan in 2001 and folded in 2006. Get Low Records - founded by rapper Memphis Bleek sometime in between 2001 and 2003. Gold Star Music - founded in 2005 by reggaeton artist Hector El Father and is now owned by Jay-Z. State Property Records - founded by rapper Beanie Sigel. [edit] So So Def Recordings So So Def Recordings - founded by record producer Jermaine Dupri in 1993. [edit] Universal Music Classics Group Decca Broadway Decca Records - founded by Edward Lewis in 1929. Deutsche Grammophon - founded by Emile Berliner in 1898. Philips Records - founded by Dutch electronics giant Philips in 1950. ECM Records - founded by Manfred Eicher in 1969. [edit] Universal Music Group Nashville Dreamworks Records Lost Highway Records - founded by Luke Lewis in 2000. MCA Nashville Records - founded (as Decca Records' country music division) by Paul Cohen in 1945. Mercury Nashville Records [edit] Verve Music Group Blue Thumb Records - founded by Bob Krasnow, Tommy Lipuma and Don Graham in 1968. Brunswick Records - founded by the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company in 1916. (pre-1957 Decca era jazz holdings only) Commodore Records - founded by Milt Gabler in 1938. Coral Records Decca Records - founded by Edward Lewis in 1929. (Its jazz holdings only) GRP Records - founded by Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen in 1982. EmArcy Records - founded in 1954 (as a subsidiary of Mercury Records). Impulse! Records - founded by Creed Taylor in 1960. Verve Records - founded by Norman Granz in 1956. Verve Forecast - founded (as Verve Folkways) by Creed Taylor in 1967. [edit] Machete Music Mas Flow Inc - founded by Dominican reggaeton production duo Luny Tunes in 1999. El Cartel Records founded by Daddy Yankee in 2004. WY Records - founded by Wisin & Yandel in 2005. Gold Star Music - founded by Hector El Father. All Star Records - founded by reggaeton artist Don Omar in 2005. VI Music - founded by Mario VI. Pina Records - founded by Raphy Pina in 1998. Baby Records - founded by Zion of the reggaeton duo Zion y Lennox. White Lion Records Sangre Nueva Music - founded by Arnaldo "Naldo" Santos. Ilegal Life Records - founded by reggaeton artist Baby Rasta of the duo Baby Rasta y Gringo. Flow Music Jiggiri Records - founded by Tego Calderon in 2005. [edit] Sanctuary Records Sanctuary Records UK Attack Records Sequel Antidote Records Castle Home Video Castle Music Castle Pie Castle Pulse Castle Select Discotheque Fantastic Plastic Indigo Mayan Records Metal-is Records Noise Records RAS Records Rough Trade Records Rough Trade Records US Sanctuary Records US Sanctuary Special Editions Sanctuary Visual Entertainment Slogan Trojan Records Vapor Records Vertical Records Sanctuary Classics [edit] Stand alone labels Gangsta Flip Records Barclay Records - founded by Eddie Barclay around 1954. Bite Records Cinepoly Records - founded in 1985. C.O.D. Entertainment C.O.D. Records C.O.D. Films Go East Entertainment Impact Records Isadora Records - founded by Hawksley Workman. Jazzland Records - founded by pianist Bugge Wesseltoft in 1997. Motor Music Records Nhi Le Records - founded by Nhi Le in 2002. Polar Music - founded by Stig Anderson and Bengt Bernhag in 1963. Radioactive Records RMM Records & Video - formed by promoter Ralph Mercado in 1987. Stockholm Records - founded by Ola Håkansson and Alexander Bard in 1992. Urban Records UMTV/Universal Music TV Universal Music Limited UCJ (Universal Classics & Jazz) Globe Records Family Recordings Manifesto Records Show Dog Nashville - founded by singer/songwriter Toby Keith in 2005. UNi Records Universal Music Latino Universal Music Enterprises Hip-O Records - founded by Doug Morris in 1996. Universal Chronicles 20th Century Records Ruff Ryders - founded by Chivon Dean, Dee and Waah Dean in 1988. from wiki
August 6, 200717 yr Only 2 more weeks and Take That's Never Forget will have been in the top 75 for a year!
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