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Kanye West still 'Gold' on U.S. singles chart
10/06/2005 12:06 PM, Reuters
Kanye West's "Gold Digger" featuring
Jamie Foxx logged a fifth consecutive week at No. 1 on the Hot
100 singles chart Thursday, while Mariah Carey's "Shake It Off"
was No. 2 for a sixth, and Canadian rock band Nickelback's
"Photograph" rose one place to No. 3.
Bow Wow's "Like You" dropped one to No. 4 while "My Humps"
by the Black Eyed Peas remained at No. 5, according to data
released Thursday.
Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Ends" and David
Banner's "Play" each rose one to Nos. 6 and 7 respectively,
while "Soul Survivor" by Young Jeezy featuring Akon soared
eight places to No. 8. Carey's former chart-topper "We Belong
Together" fell three to No. 9 in its 27th week on the tally.
"Sugar, We're Goin' Down" by Fall Out Boy returned to the
top 10 by rising two places to No. 10, having previously peaked
at No. 8.
At No. 88, Juelz Santana's "There It Go (The Whistle Song)"
was the Hot 100's top debut. Other new entries included Toby Keith's "Big Blue Note" (No. 94), Joe Nichols' "Tequila Makes
Her Clothes Fall Off" (No. 96), Korn's "Twisted Transistor"
(No. 97), Ricky Martin featuring Fat Joe & Amerie's "I Don't
Care" (No. 98) and YoungBloodz's "Presidential" (No. 99).
Colombian singer Shakira's "La Tortura" featuring Alejandro Sanz was No. 1 for its seventh consecutive week on the Hot
Latin Songs chart and 19th overall. Montgomery Gentry's
"Something To Be Proud Of" was No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs
roundup for a second week.
Gorillaz' "Feel Good Inc." led the Modern Rock airplay list
for an eighth week, and Nickelback's "Photograph" topped the
Mainstream Rock airplay chart for a third. Rob Thomas' "Lonely
No More" dominated the Adult Contemporary chart for a ninth.
Reuters/Billboard
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