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No. 1) The current number one of the charts is 42-year-old 3
Jennifer Lopez with her hit "On The Floor." Her song is
about dancing. It curtains a dialogue with Pitbull. You want to
dance on the dance floor. ...
No. 2) right now is, "Sweat" by Snoop Dogg vs. David Guetta.
He wants everybody to sweat because of him!
Place 3) current no three is at the moment Sunrise Avenue
with their song Hollywood Hills.
The Swedish band sing in this song about the "Hollywood
Hills". The singer says goodbye in person to many celebreties
and thanks them for the great experience. "Bye, bye
Hollywood Hills forever."
No 4)at # 4 is currently the 23-year-old Rihanna with her hit
"S & M ". In her song she talks about her sexual desires and
experiences.
No five) is occupied at the moment by Milow (30 years) and
his song "You And Me (In My Pocket). You and me is a love
song. Milow sings e.g. „I sometimes wish you were a
mermaid, I could raise you in the tub at home, We could take
a swim together, On weekly day trips to the bay. “His fantasy
is extraordinary, just because he always wants to be with
her. This is the message of the chorus. "Oh you and me, it
would be just you and me, Oh you and me, it would be just you
and me. “
Chart music" is a term that pops up a lot in discussions about
music, but not everyone is sure what it means. In fact, the
meaning of chart music has changed and evolved over the
years as music charts have changed and evolved. There are
some basic truths in the definition of chart music, however,
which are outlined below. And once you know what exactly
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Chart music, in a nutshell, is popular music. The music charts
set out the most popular songs and album, in order of their
"popularity"; in other words, the best selling album and single
each week are at the number 1 position in the charts, and so
on. Though the music charts were not originally designed to
be focus exclusively on rock music, chart music has become
inexorably linked with rock music, and now, "chart music" is
another way of describing commercial pop music.
Commercial pop music is not the only kind of music that is
tracked via a music chart, but the best known charts are
dedicated to pop music. The US Pop music chart, the
Billboard Music Chart, is perhaps the most recognized chart
in the world. The weekly Billboard chart was first launched in
June, 1940, but the chart as most of us know it, the Billboard
Hot 100 Chart, did not begin until 1958. A Sunday morning
radio program, the Weekly Top 40, which counts down the 40
most popular singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, helped
increase public knowledge about the charts, in turn making
the music charts more important.
Billboard's Hot 100 charts the top selling albums and singles
across all genres based on a combination of radio play and
sales, and as such, the Hot 100 is made up of mainstream
songs that get a lot of radio play and have a lot of listener
recognition. Billboard also has specific charts for other
genres of music, such as Country, Dance, and Hip Hop. These
charts reflect the top sellers within the specific genres of
music and so have a tendency to include both big "crossover"
hits that might make it to the Hot 100 charts as well as more
"off the beaten track" songs from popular artist within the
genre who may lack mainstream appeal.
While the Billboard charts are extremely powerful, they are
not the only music charts in business. Most countries have
their own kind of music chart, with the UK music chart and
Australian music chart being especially popular. Likewise,
there are many independent music charts of all genres which
calculate chart positions in a variety of ways.
The different chart companies put many restrictions on
eligibility for entrance to the charts, which is a very
controversial subject within the music industry. The
requirements differ from chart to chart, but most of them
involve things like song length, number of songs on a single,
and whether or not the CD has a scannable bar code on the
sleeve.
By: LaLa, Nela