Posted May 13, 200619 yr WELCOME BACK After BuzzJack recorded its busiest day since opening we where under heavy DDOS attack and the attack was enough to disable the server and take us offline. We have been working around the clock to upgrade the site and now have our very own BuzzJack server ! It goes without saying the dissapointment at the server being targetted and attacked, everyone on the team works hard to ensure BuzzJack runs smoothly and due to the increased popularity of the site others feel it to their advantage to take us offline. Thats all I wish to say on such a negative note. Moving forward we will have a steady role out of new features to complement the ever increasing size of the community. A reminder to everyone to keep checking back as we will be online SHORTLY !!! Below are the chart predictions for this week - whatever the state we aim to always provide you with your chart and entertainment news: LL Cool J and Lopez challenge Crazy Source: Music Week LL Cool J and Jennifer Lopez are the latest act to challenge Gnarls Barkley’s dominance of the singles market this week. According to retail reports, the single Control Myself (Def Jam) has leapt from last week’s position of 15 to within striking distance of the duo, who are aiming for a seventh week at the top with Crazy. Dance hits from Infernal and Beatfreakz look set to remain in the Top Five, while Pet Shop Boys’ I’m With Stupid (Parlophone) is destined to be the highest new entry and their 22nd Top Ten hit to-date. Daz Sampson’s UK Eurovision entry, Teenage Life (Ebul/Jive), is in contention for a Top 20 debut alongside Boy Kill Boy (Vertigo) and The Upper Room (Columbia), with Delays (Rough Trade), Graham Coxon (Parlophone) and The Beautiful South (Sony BMG) set to enter lower down the chart. In the albums market, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Stadium Arcadium (Warner Bros) has got off to a flying start after selling close to 80,000 copies at its first day at retail, and is set to comfortably enter at number one on Sunday. It will knock Snow Patrol’s Eyes Open to pole position, with Dirty Pretty Things looking good for a number three debut with Waterloo To Anywhere (Vertigo). Other notable new entries in the album chart come from Scott Walker (4AD), Ocean Colour Scene (Sanctuary), Christina Milian (Def Jam) and Mobb Deep (Interscope). ================================================== Wednesday Update Singles 1 Gnarls Barkley - Crazy 2 LL Cool J feat. Jennifer Lopez - Control Myself [CLIMBER] Top 10 Pet Shop Boys - I'm with Stupid [NEW ENTRY] Top 15 Michael Jackson - In The Closet [NEW ENTRY] Daz Sampson - Teenage Love [NEW ENTRY] Top 20 Boy Kill Boy - Suzie [NEW ENTRY] Top 30 Upper Room - Black and white [NEW ENTRY] Busta Rhymes - Touch It [DOWNLOAD] Delays - Hideaway [NEW ENTRY] Top 40 Graham Coxon - You & I [NEW ENTRY] Beautiful South - Manchester [NEW ENTRY] Top 50 Starsailor - Keep Us Together [NEW ENTRY] Hot Chip - Boy From School [NEW ENTRY] Imogen Heap - Goodnight & Go [NEW ENTRY] Top 60 Christina Milian - Say I [DOWNLOAD] =================================== Albums 1 Red Hot Chili Peppers 100k+ 2 Snow Patrol 3 Dirty Pretty Things Top 40 Scott Walker Top 50 Ocean Colour Scene Top 60 Hard Fi (Excluded dvd?) Tom Jones Top 70 J Fogarty Christina Milian Mobb Deep Courtesy of Andy & Airboy^ @ Haven
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