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Columbia/SONY-BMG 1 6 Sos RIHANNA Def Jam/UNIVERSAL 2 2 KW 17/18/2006 Plz LW WoC Title Artist Distribution PP 1 ▲ 4 2 Check On It (Reggaeton Rmx Ft. Voltio) BEYONCE Columbia/SONY-BMG 1 2 ▲ 9 6 Sos RIHANNA Def Jam/UNIVERSAL 2 3 ▲ 19 2 Bossy Ft. Too Short KELIS Jive/SONY-BMG 3 4 ▲ NEW 0 We In Here DMX Columbia/SONY-BMG 4 5 ▲ 7 8 Next Episode 2006 / Smokin Weed 4 Hours DR DRE Cut Creators/IMPORT 5 6 ▼ 2 4 Put Em In Their Place MOBB DEEP Interscope/UNIVERSAL 2 7 ▲ 31 6 Ms New Booty Ft. Ying Yang Twins & Mr Collipark BUBBA SPARXXX Virgin/CAPITOL 7 8 ▲ 16 4 Fly That Knot Ft. Mf Doom TALIB KWELI Koch/UNIVERSAL 8 9 ▼ 8 4 The Flute Song (Lalala) ALKAHOLIKS Koch/UNIVERSAL 8 10 ▲ 17 2 True Skool COLDCUT Ninja Tune/SSD 10 11 ▼ 10 8 Controll Myself Ft. J-Lo LL COOL J Def Jam/UNIVERSAL 8 12 ▼ 6 6 Back Like That Ft. Ne-Yo GHOSTFACE KILLAH Def Jam/UNIVERSAL 6 13 ▲ 14 8 Hustlers Ambition 50 CENT Interscope/UNIVERSAL 2 14 ▼ 11 8 Pump It BLACK EYED PEAS Interscope/UNIVERSAL 10 15 ▲ 30 2 Yo (Excuse Me Miss) CHRIS BROWN Jive/SONY-BMG 15 16 ▲ NEW 0 Snap Yo Fingers Ft. E40 & Sean Paul Of Youngbloodz LIL JON TVT/EDEL 16 17 ▼ 5 8 Angel PHARRELL Virgin/CAPITOL 5 18 ▼ 12 6 So Sick NE-YO Def Jam/UNIVERSAL 12 19 ▲ NEW 0 Gimme That Remix Ft. Lil Wayne CHRIS BROWN Zomba/SONY-BMG 19 20 ▲ 23 10 Circles Ep DJ CUT-EX Ten Twenty Funk/HOANZL 7 21 ▲ 40 4 Hood Dreamin GURU 7 Grand/IMPORT 21 22 ▼ 18 2 Beep Ft. Will I Am PUSSYCAT DOLLS Polydor/UNIVERSAL 18 23 ▲ NEW 0 Dance! GOLEO VI PRESENTS LUMIDEE VS FATMAN SCOOP Hedonism/EDEL 23 24 ➔ RE 4 Run It! (That Kid Chris Rmx) CHRIS BROWN Jive/SONY-BMG 15 25 ▼ 15 6 The Hitman Ft. Maylay Sparks & Kenneth Masters MASTA ACE & STRICKLIN Treshhold/IMPORT 15 26 ▲ NEW 0 Snitch Ft. Akon OBIE TRICE Interscope/UNIVERSAL 26 27 ➔ RE 2 Georgia Ft. Jamie Foxx & Shawnna LUDACRIS & FIELD MOB Def Jam/UNIVERSAL 27 28 ▼ 22 8 Be Without You MARY J BLIGE Island/UNIVERSAL 15 29 ▼ 28 4 What’s Happenin’ JUVENILE Atlantic/WARNER 28 30 ▲ 39 6 Crowd Pleasa EL DA SENSEI Fat Beats/IMPORT 29 31 ▲ 36 8 God Of Rap AFU-RA Decon/IMPORT 13 32 ▼ 13 6 Yudee! UGLY DUCKLING All City/IMPORT 11 33 ▲ 37 2 Chevy Ridin’ High DRE Zomba/SONY-BMG 33 34 ▲ NEW 0 Every Time I Think About Her Ft. Jadakiss JAHEIM Warner/WARNER 34 35 ▼ 20 10 Grillz Ft. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp NELLY Universal/UNIVERSAL 20 36 ▼ 29 6 Smack UGLY DUCKLING Fat Beats/IMPORT 14 37 ▲ NEW 0 Nike Aurr’s & Crispy Tee’s CHINGY Capitol/CAPITOL 37 38 ▼ 26 4 It’s Ll & Santana Ft. Juelz Santana LL COOL J Def Jam/UNIVERSAL 26 39 ➔ RE 6 I Think They Like Me (Remix) DEM FRANCHISE BOYZ Virgin/CAPITOL 6 40 ➔ RE 2 Anthem CASSIDY J Records/SONY-BMG 39 (Plz=place this week, LW=last week, WoC=weeks on charts, PP= peak position) Bullets: B 1 Get Low 8 BALL & MJG Bad Boy/WARNER B 2 Git It ft. Ying Yang Twins BUN B Tvt/EDEL B 3 King Of New York CAPONE Shure Shot/IMPORT B 4 SAY I FT. YOUNG JEEZY CHRISTINA MILIAN Def Jam/UNIVERSAL B 5 So What Ft. Ciara FIELD MOB Geffen/UNIVERSAL B 6 Crazy GNARLS BARKLEY Downtown/WARNER B 7 Oh Yes (Aka Postman) JULEZ SANTANA Def Jam/UNIVERSAL B 8 Ringing Sounds MASTA KILLA Nature Sounds/IMPORT B 9 Stupid Girls Remixed P!NK Zomba/SONY-BMG B 10 Poppin My Collar THREE 6 MAFIA Columbia/SONY-BMG BLACKMUSIC.CHARTS, CLUBNETWORK.TRENDCHARTS and DEEJAY TOP 4TY are compiled from over 170 austrian dj-feedbacks. BLACKMUSIC.CHARTS, CLUBNETWORK.TRENDCHARTS and DEEJAY TOP 4TY charts are the exclusive property of DEEJAY TOP 4TY. Any unauthorized use including but not limited to reproduction, transfer and transmission, in full or parts, is strictly prohibited. visit us at: http://www.dancecharts.at or send us an e-mail: [email protected].
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