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Post by rowdawg21 on Feb 4, 2008 12:44:14 GMT -5
Country *** No. 1 *** #1 Brad Paisley Letter To Me (Arista Nashville) Most Increased Audience #4 Rodney Atkins Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy) (Curb) Breaker #30 Taylor Swift Picture To Burn (Big Machine) Breaker #38 Trisha Yearwood This Is Me You're Talking To (Big Machine) Debut #44 Keith Anderson I Still Miss You (Columbia) Re-Entry #53 Clay Walker She Likes It In The Morning (Asylum-Curb) Re-Entry #56 Eli Young Band When It Rains (Carnival) Debut #57 Mica Roberts Feat. Toby Keith Things A Mama Don't Know (Show Dog Nashville) Debut #59 Jason Michael Carroll I Can Sleep When I'm Dead (Arista Nashville) Debut #60 Sarah Johns He Hates Me (BNA)
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Post by S4C on Feb 4, 2008 15:25:55 GMT -5
Cool that Sarah and Jason made it on over Reba (although I haven't checked what her Mediabase numbers were today). I was expecting Clay to come within 5 spaces of Keith Anderson, but I'll take it. At least he's back on. Ditto that last sentence for EYB.
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Post by recjus85 on Feb 4, 2008 15:28:14 GMT -5
Cool that Sarah and Jason made it on over Reba (although I haven't checked what her Mediabase numbers were today). I was expecting Clay to come within 5 spaces of Keith Anderson, but I'll take it. At least he's back on. Ditto that last sentence for EYB. Yeah I thought Clay would be higher too, but he's back so that's good. Now, it just needs to make the top 20 and I'll be happy.
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Post by rowdawg21 on Feb 4, 2008 17:24:40 GMT -5
Hmm...Judging by Hit Predictor, it looks like Keith, Sugarland, Montgomery Gentry, and Taylor all went recurrent. The first three were expected, but I thought Taylor would get one more week. She must have gone recurrent based on spins because I don't think she lost too much audience.
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Post by rowdawg21 on Feb 11, 2008 12:54:53 GMT -5
Country *** No. 1 *** #1 Brad Paisley Letter To Me (Arista Nashville) Debut/Breaker/Most Increased Audience #19 George Strait I Saw God Today (MCA Nashville) Breaker #32 Jewel Stronger Woman (Valory) Breaker #37 Miranda Lambert Gunpowder & Lead (Columbia) Re-Entry #59 Reba McEntire & Kenny Chesney Every Other Weekend (MCA Nashville) Debut #60 Lost Trailers Holler Back (BNA)
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Post by drock89 on Feb 14, 2008 14:07:28 GMT -5
Ok, while I'm uber-excited for Taylor and Brad, the charts are getting stagnant!! ahh!!
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Post by S4C on Feb 16, 2008 12:43:14 GMT -5
So if this is [still] true, then KTYS Dallas is on the BB/R&R reporting panel? If that's so, then Pat Green's "Cannonball" should debut next week since it has .499 audience according to Mediabase C1R C1M (oops, lol). I wonder if it will be released?
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Post by rowdawg21 on Feb 16, 2008 13:14:48 GMT -5
So if this is [still] true, then KTYS Dallas is on the BB/R&R reporting panel? If that's so, then Pat Green's "Cannonball" should debut next week since it has .499 audience according to Mediabase C1R. I wonder if it will be released? That list is as of August 2006, so a lot of changes have been made since then. I'm pretty sure KTYS isn't on the panel anymore. Unfortunately, I don't think we'll be hearing any more singles from Pat's album. It's been a while since "Way Back Texas" peaked.
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Post by rowdawg21 on Feb 19, 2008 11:05:44 GMT -5
Country *** No. 1 *** #1 Rodney Atkins Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy) (Curb) Most Increased Audience #15 George Strait I Saw God Today (MCA Nashville) Breaker #33 Dierks Bentley Trying To Stop Your Leaving (Capitol Nashville) Breaker #45 Phil Stacey If You Didn't Love Me (Lyric Street) Debut #49 Montgomery Gentry Back When I Knew It All (Columbia) Re-Entry #56 Sarah Johns He Hates Me (BNA)
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Post by drock89 on Feb 19, 2008 14:45:56 GMT -5
Finally a new #1. :)
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Post by leilamaurizia on Feb 20, 2008 18:54:13 GMT -5
Billboard Chart Alert: • Rodney Atkins makes it to the pinnacle of the Hot Country Songs chart for a fourth consecutive time, as "Cleaning This Gun (Come on in Boy)" jumps from No. 3 to No. 1. Atkins began his No. 1 roll in August 2006 with "If You're Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows)" and followed with "Watching You" (January 2007) and "These Are My People" (August 2007) Top Country Albums *1 1 TAYLOR SWIFT Taylor Swift (Big Machine ) *2 4 EAGLES Long Road Out Of Eden (ERC ) 3 2 GARTH BROOKS The Ultimate Hits (Pearl ) *4 7 ROBERT PLANT / ALISON KRAUSS Raising Sand (Rounder ) *5 6 CARRIE UNDERWOOD Carnival Ride (Arista / Arista Nashville / RMG/SBN) 6 3 SUGARLAND Enjoy The Ride (Mercury / UMGN) *7 5 RASCAL FLATTS Still Feels Good (Lyric Street / Hollywood) *8 8 CARRIE UNDERWOOD Some Hearts (Arista / Arista Nashville / RMG) *9 9 KENNY CHESNEY Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates (BNA / SBN) *10 10 REBA MCENTIRE Reba Duets (MCA Nashville / UMGN) Billboard Chart Beat'CLEANING' UP: There's plenty of respect for Rodney Atkins on the Hot Country Songs chart, where the Knoxville-born artist scores his fourth consecutive No. 1 song. "Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy)" (Curb) rises 3-1 to become the fourth chart-topper from Atkins' album, "If You're Going Through Hell." The first three No. 1 hits from the album were "If You're Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows)," "Watching You" and "These Are My People." While a number of artists have pulled three No. 1s from an album, Atkins is the first to have four No. 1s on one album since label mate Tim McGraw did it in 2001-2002 with "Grown Men Don't Cry," "Angry All the Time," "The Cowboy in Me" and "Unbroken," all from his "Set This Circus Down" CD. Chart Beat reader John Maverick of Burt County, Nebraska, points out that Atkins is the second artist this year to score four No. 1 hits in a row, following Brad Paisley. Maverick notes that, ironically, Paisley may soon score four No. 1s from an album as the song that "Cleaning" deposed, "Letter to Me," was his third No. 1 in a row from his "5th Gear" set.
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Post by rowdawg21 on Feb 25, 2008 12:41:17 GMT -5
Country *** No. 1 *** #1 Rodney Atkins Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy) (Curb) Most Increased Audience #12 George Strait I Saw God Today (MCA Nashville) Breaker #34 Eagles Busy Being Fabulous (ERC/Lost Highway/Mercury) Breaker #35 Blake Shelton Home (Warner Bros./WRN) Debut #42 Rascal Flatts Every Day (Lyric Street) Debut #48 Brad Paisley I'm Still A Guy (Arista Nashville)
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Post by rowdawg21 on Feb 27, 2008 12:17:44 GMT -5
It looks while we'll have four songs going recurrent next week. "Winner At A Losing Game" will definitely be gone, "International Harvester" and "You Still Own Me" should be gone, and George should send "Ready, Set, Don't Go" out of the top 10 to recurrency.
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Post by leilamaurizia on Feb 27, 2008 19:46:08 GMT -5
Billboard Chart Alert• Chris Cagle crashes the Top Country Albums chart with his second No. 1, "My Life's Been a Country Song." The set also bounds in at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 -- his first top 10 effort on the big chart ... This week, the album's lead single, "What Kinda Gone," moves up from No. 11 to No. 9 on Hot Country Songs, giving him his first top 10 hit since 2003's "Chicks Dig It" reached No. 5 • A number of albums celebrate milestones this week ... Nickelback's "All the Right Reasons" (No. 48) has spent its first 125 chart weeks in the top 50 of the Billboard 200. The last album to do so was Shania Twain's "Come On Over," which spent its first 129 weeks lodged in the top 50. "All the Right Reasons" debuted at No. 1 in October 2005 and has sold 6.6 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan ... Reba McEntire's "Reba Duets" (No. 92) recently became the diva's biggest-selling album in 12 years. "Duets" has shifted 1.3 million thus far -- the most of any McEntire album since 1995's "Starting Over" moved 1.4 million • Two of music's heaviest hitters post solid debuts on Hot Country Songs with new singles from former chart-topping albums. Rascal Flatts opens at No. 42 with "Every Day," the third track released from "Still Feels Good." "Take Me There" topped the list for three weeks in the fall, while "Winner at a Losing Game" spent four weeks at No. 2. The new song is the band's 29th chart hit, the most by a group this decade. At No. 48, Brad Paisley begins his quest for a seventh consecutive No. 1 with "I'm Still a Guy." The light-hearted cut is the fourth single from "5th Gear," following the No. 1s "Ticks," "Online" and "Letter to Me." Top Country Albums *1 New CHRIS CAGLE My Life's Been A Country Song (Capitol Nashville ) 2 1 TAYLOR SWIFT Taylor Swift (Big Machine ) 3 3 GARTH BROOKS The Ultimate Hits (Pearl ) 4 4 ROBERT PLANT / ALISON KRAUSS Raising Sand (Rounder ) 5 2 EAGLES Long Road Out Of Eden (ERC ) 6 6 SUGARLAND Enjoy The Ride (Mercury / UMGN) 7 5 CARRIE UNDERWOOD Carnival Ride (Arista / Arista Nashville / RMG/SBN) 8 7 RASCAL FLATTS Still Feels Good (Lyric Street / Hollywood) 9 8 CARRIE UNDERWOOD Some Hearts (Arista / Arista Nashville / RMG) 10 9 KENNY CHESNEY Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates (BNA / SBN)
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Post by someguy on Feb 27, 2008 20:44:09 GMT -5
I don't think that's right in regards to Reba...I'm pretty sure "What If It's You" (1996) scanned more than 1.4 million.
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Post by Jonsolo on Feb 27, 2008 21:40:05 GMT -5
We're certainly off to a boring year when it comes to variety at the top. After having an impressive 25 songs advance to #1 during the 2007 chart year, we're pretty much on pace for only 12 in 2008, or one each month.
We've had Carrie claim most of last December with So Small, and then Taylor's Song finished out December and captured all of January. Brad's Letter took all of February, and Rodney's Gun started off on March. From the looks of the chart now, Carrie's Girl could finish out March and get a week or two in April (barring a miracle by AJ). Then, George's God looks to finish out April and claim most if not all of the weeks of May. So that would be six #1 songs for the first six months of the year. By the end of May last year, we already had 12 #1 songs. And with Taylor's Picture also looking like a multi-weeker for late-May/early-June, it could get worse.
I guess our first bad omen came with Taylor somehow getting six weeks with Our Song (Years from now, chart historians will look back and wonder just how in the heck a song like that could have racked up so many weeks; Cute, sure, but that many weeks...?). In an ideal world, Turner's Firecracker and Sugarland's Stay would have divied up three of those six #1 weeks. And in that world, the #1 chances for Trace's Miss, Phil's Beautiful, and Otto's Started (which have been moving very well) would look better than they do now, in the face of the George and Taylor hurricane.
Maybe things will speed up a little later in the year, and we can at least reach 17 or 18 #1s in '08....
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Post by EmersonDrive13Rocks on Feb 28, 2008 6:54:41 GMT -5
We're certainly off to a boring year when it comes to variety at the top. After having an impressive 25 songs advance to #1 during the 2007 chart year, we're pretty much on pace for only 12 in 2008, or one each month. We've had Carrie claim most of last December with So Small, and then Taylor's Song finished out December and captured all of January. Brad's Letter took all of February, and Rodney's Gun started off on March. From the looks of the chart now, Carrie's Girl could finish out March and get a week or two in April (barring a miracle by AJ). Then, George's God looks to finish out April and claim most if not all of the weeks of May. So that would be six #1 songs for the first six months of the year. By the end of May last year, we already had 12 #1 songs. And with Taylor's Picture also looking like a multi-weeker for late-May/early-June, it could get worse. I guess our first bad omen came with Taylor somehow getting six weeks with Our Song (Years from now, chart historians will look back and wonder just how in the heck a song like that could have racked up so many weeks; Cute, sure, but that many weeks...?). In an ideal world, Turner's Firecracker and Sugarland's Stay would have divied up three of those six #1 weeks. And in that world, the #1 chances for Trace's Miss, Phil's Beautiful, and Otto's Started (which have been moving very well) would look better than they do now, in the face of the George and Taylor hurricane. Maybe things will speed up a little later in the year, and we can at least reach 17 or 18 #1s in '08.... I agree that Taylor shouldn't have gotten more than 2 or 3 weeks with "Our Song" and that people will look back at that and find it funny that it spent 6 weeks at #1. Also Gary could've and should've hit #1 with "Watching Airplanes" and the Rascal Flatts boys should've got a week at the top with "Winner At A Losing Game". Instead they got 4 weeks at #2.
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Post by rockingcountry on Feb 28, 2008 14:31:58 GMT -5
I totally agree about Taylor. I really like "Our Song" but it should have only been #1 for one week (or 2 at the most).
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Post by rowdawg21 on Mar 3, 2008 12:33:10 GMT -5
Country *** No. 1 *** #1 Carrie Underwood All-American Girl (Arista/Arista Nashville) Breaker/Most Increased Audience #26 Rascal Flatts Every Day (Lyric Street) Breaker #28 Montgomery Gentry Back When I Knew It All (Columbia) Breaker #36 Keith Anderson I Still Miss You (Columbia) Breaker #38 Jypsi I Don't Love You Like That (Arista Nashville) Re-Entry #48 Lost Trailers Holler Back (BNA) Debut #51 Julianne Hough That Song In My Head (Mercury) Debut #53 Tim McGraw Kristofferson (Curb) Debut #54 Emily West Rocks In Your Shoes (Capitol Nashville) Debut #56 Toby Keith She's A Hottie (Show Dog Nashville) Debut #59 LeAnn Rimes Good Friend And A Glass Of Wine (Asylum-Curb)
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Post by northerncountry on Mar 3, 2008 12:58:34 GMT -5
Country *** No. 1 *** #1 Carrie Underwood All-American Girl (Arista/Arista Nashville) Breaker/Most Increased Audience #26 Rascal Flatts Every Day (Lyric Street) Breaker #28 Montgomery Gentry Back When I Knew It All (Columbia) Breaker #36 Keith Anderson I Still Miss You (Columbia) Breaker #38 Jypsi I Don't Love You Like That (Arista Nashville) Re-Entry #48 Lost Trailers Holler Back (BNA) Debut #51 Julianne Hough That Song In My Head (Mercury) Debut #53 Tim McGraw Kristofferson (Curb) Debut #54 Emily West Rocks In Your Shoes (Capitol Nashville) Debut #56 Toby Keith She's A Hottie (Show Dog Nashville) Debut #59 LeAnn Rimes Good Friend And A Glass Of Wine (Asylum-Curb) Based on the position of Rascal Flatts & MG, I would say that Paisey, Billy Ray/Miley, Craig Morgan and Emerson Drive all went recurrent. That would mean that The Road Hammers and either Dolly Parton or Star De Azlan hung on for one more week near the bottom of the chart.
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Post by jenglisbe on Mar 3, 2008 13:15:21 GMT -5
So Carrie's 5th #1 is official? Great!
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Post by Lee on Mar 3, 2008 23:05:16 GMT -5
I'm beginning to wonder if Carrie will be able to match Rodney's achievement of 4 consecutive number ones from one album.
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Post by zaclord on Mar 4, 2008 6:58:23 GMT -5
she will. she still has "Just A Dream", "Last Name", "Flat On The Floor" which will all be BIG hits (if released). i wonder if a female has ever had 4 #1's off the same album? what about 5?
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Post by EmersonDrive13Rocks on Mar 4, 2008 7:03:13 GMT -5
she will. she still has "Just A Dream", "Last Name", "Flat On The Floor" which will all be BIG hits (if released). i wonder if a female has ever had 4 #1's off the same album? what about 5? If they release "Last Name" and then "Just A Dream" then she will have 4 consecutive #1 hits.
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Post by northerncountry on Mar 5, 2008 12:29:31 GMT -5
Country *** No. 1 *** #1 Carrie Underwood All-American Girl (Arista/Arista Nashville) Breaker/Most Increased Audience #26 Rascal Flatts Every Day (Lyric Street) Breaker #28 Montgomery Gentry Back When I Knew It All (Columbia) Breaker #36 Keith Anderson I Still Miss You (Columbia) Breaker #38 Jypsi I Don't Love You Like That (Arista Nashville) Re-Entry #48 Lost Trailers Holler Back (BNA) Debut #51 Julianne Hough That Song In My Head (Mercury) Debut #53 Tim McGraw Kristofferson (Curb) Debut #54 Emily West Rocks In Your Shoes (Capitol Nashville) Debut #56 Toby Keith She's A Hottie (Show Dog Nashville) Debut #59 LeAnn Rimes Good Friend And A Glass Of Wine (Asylum-Curb) Looks like the Highlights aren't always infallible. There should be one more re-entry noted as "Things A Mama Don't Know" by Mica Roberts Featuring Toby Keith did re-enter at #58 as Dolly Parton does fall off the chart. Also, I see the credit to "Every Other Weekend" now looks like the MB listing as credit is only given to Reba McEntire. Guess the radio version came out with Reba only listed on the credits. If it's anything like "Shiftwork", we can look for a change in about 3 weeks.
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Post by drock89 on Mar 5, 2008 16:07:07 GMT -5
For the first time in her career, Dolly Parton has debuted in the top 20 on Billboard's 200 album chart. Her first album in two years debuts at #13 there and #3 on the Country Albums chart. The last time she was in the the top rungs of either chart was in 1993. "Backwoods Barbies" moved 27,000 copies in its first week on the chart. It marks Parton's best sales week since Christmas week 1993 when her collaborations album "Honky Tonk Angels," with Loretta Lynn and the late Tammy Wynette did 40,000. Parton's last #1 album was her 1991 effort, "Eagle When She Flies." "Barbies" features Parton's first solo country top 40 hit since the early nineties. "Better Get To Living" marked her 110th appearance on Billboard's single chart. Parton is scheduled to tour the world in support of "Barbies." ==COUNTRY ON-DEMAND
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Post by S4C on Mar 5, 2008 16:38:15 GMT -5
^That's odd. CMT reported a debut at #48 on the country chart?
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Post by someguy on Mar 5, 2008 18:41:49 GMT -5
^That's odd. CMT reported a debut at #48 on the country chart? She debuted at #48 based on street date violations. On her first *official* week of release, she jumped to #2.
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Post by leilamaurizia on Mar 5, 2008 19:23:21 GMT -5
Billboard Chart Alert: • Dolly Parton's "Backwoods Barbie" album sashays onto The Billboard 200 at No. 17, giving the country legend her highest debut ever. It's her fourth highest charting album overall. Three of her previous sets started lower, but eventually peaked higher: 1993's "Slow Dancing With the Moon" reached No. 16; her "Trio" effort with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris hit No. 6 in 1987 and "9 to 5 and Odd Jobs" ultimately peaked at No. 11 way back in 1981 ... On the Top Country Albums chart, "Backwoods Barbie" flies to No. 3 -- her highest charting set since "Eagle When She Flies" reached No. 1 in 1991 ... "Barbie's" start of 27,000 is Parton's best sales week since her collaborations album "Honky Tonk Angels" (with Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette) did 40,000 during the busy Christmas week of 1993. • Carrie Underwood claims her fifth chart-topper on the Hot Country Songs list, as "All-American Girl" takes the third-largest gain (up 3.6 million impressions) and surges 5-1. The new No. 1 fattens Underwood's total weeks at No. 1 to 18, placing her second among the format's females over the past two decades. Among country's female acts, Underwood has the most No. 1 songs so far since 2000, ahead of Sara Evans, Faith Hill and Jo Dee Messina, who have three. Top Country Albums 1 2 TAYLOR SWIFT Taylor Swift (Big Machine ) *2 48 DOLLY PARTON Backwoods Barbie (Dolly ) 3 3 GARTH BROOKS The Ultimate Hits (Pearl ) 4 4 ROBERT PLANT / ALISON KRAUSS Raising Sand (Rounder ) 5 7 CARRIE UNDERWOOD Carnival Ride (Arista / Arista Nashville / RMG/SBN) 6 6 SUGARLAND Enjoy The Ride (Mercury / UMGN) 7 5 EAGLES Long Road Out Of Eden (ERC ) 8 8 RASCAL FLATTS Still Feels Good (Lyric Street / Hollywood) 9 1 CHRIS CAGLE My Life's Been A Country Song (Capitol Nashville ) 10 9 CARRIE UNDERWOOD Some Hearts (Arista / Arista Nashville / RMG)
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Post by rowdawg21 on Mar 10, 2008 12:06:33 GMT -5
Country *** No. 1 *** #1 Carrie Underwood All-American Girl (Arista/Arista Nashville) Most Increased Audience #19 Rascal Flatts Every Day (Lyric Street) Breaker #22 Brad Paisley I'm Still A Guy (Arista Nashville) Breaker #34 Sara Evans Some Things Never Change (RCA) Breaker #41 Jason Michael Carroll I Can Sleep When I'm Dead (Arista Nashville) Debut #56 Jo Dee Messina I'm Done (Curb) Debut #58 Clint Black Long Cool Woman (Equity) Debut #59 Luke Bryan Country Man (Capitol Nashville) Debut #60 Cross Canadian Ragweed Cry Lonely (Universal South)
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