agon666
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Post by agon666 on Mar 11, 2005 19:46:01 GMT -5
This is a combination of the Urban, Rhythmic, and Pop charts. In order to chart, a song has to be charting on Urban or Rhythmic. (I used reverse top 50 points)
1. Let Me Love You- Mario 11 weeks at #1 2. Candy Shop- 50 Cent 3. How We Do- The Game f/ 50 Cent 4. Lovers & Friends- 'Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz f/ Usher & Ludacris 5. Disco Inferno- 50 Cent 6. Caught Up- Usher 7. 1,2 Step- Ciara f/ Missy Elliot 8. Soldier- Destiny's Child 9. It's Like That- Mariah Carey 10. Obsession- Frankie J f/ Baby Bash 11. Mockingbird- Eminem 12. Some Cut- Trillville 13. Drop It Like It's Hot- Snoop Dogg f/ Pharrell 14. Sugar- Trick Daddy 15. Goin' Crazy - Natalie 16. O- Omarion 17. Bring 'Em Out- T.I. 18. Wait- Ying Yang Twins 19. Okay- Nivea f/ 'Lil Jon & Youngbloodz 20. Truth Is- Fantasia 21. You Don't Know Me- T.I. 22. Ordinary People- John Legend 23. Rich Girl- Gwen Stefani f/ Eve 24. Hate It Or Love It- The Game f/ 50 Cent 25. Slow Down- Bobby Valentino
The chart will get more detailed later, plus the Pop AC chart will be listed too. That's a combination of Pop and Hot AC.
P.S. - Does anyone have a top 10-20 archive of Urban, Rhythmic, or HAC? I would like to retroactivate the #1's of this past decade for the charts. For Urb/Rhy, I only have from Dec. 24 to present for #1, but for Pop AC, I have from the 1st week "Why Don't You And I" went #1 on the HAC chart (I forget which that week that is) to present.
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Gorminako
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Post by Gorminako on Mar 16, 2005 22:03:23 GMT -5
An interesting idea. How about include Urban AC with this Urban chart, and maybe AC and Urban AC with your Pop AC chart? That would make these charts more comprehensive and balanced.
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agon666
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Post by agon666 on Mar 17, 2005 20:43:24 GMT -5
An interesting idea. How about include Urban AC with this Urban chart, and maybe AC and Urban AC with your Pop AC chart? That would make these charts more comprehensive and balanced. I'll add UAC to the CHR/Urban (Dunno why I didn't do that in the first place), but I like the Pop AC chart the way it is, I think. It's more geared toward the "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" and "Since U Been Gone"'s of the world, rather than Elton John and soft hits. I'm making the charts tonight, and the charts will be posted tomorrow.
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