
World Music Countdown
Celebrating Great Music and Discovering New Artists
Chartblue Top 50
Chart for the week of Monday September 26, 2011
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3Js | Never Alone | ![]() |
This Weeks Chart Summary...

This week's Dalian Foodstores Sure Shot belongs to the song that our panel of experts predicts will make it to the top of the charts! The title this week belongs to The Wanted's "Glad You Came". Already a chart-topper in the UK, the boys from the Wanted are proving they are wanted around the world and are quickly becoming international phenomenon as they debut this week at #47 and our panel's pick this week.

This week's Snow Valley-Winter Ridge Resort
Hi-Riser belongs to the the single that climbed the highest number
of spots on our chart, week over week.
This week the winner is Kelly Clarkson's single "Mr. Know
It All". Call us know-it-alls, but we totally predicted this
one a few weeks earlier. Up ten this week to #24, Kelly Clarkson is
rocking it out in the Top 30 with Mr. Know It All.

The Northern Territory Lottery Slider is the
single that saw the greatest misfortune this week falling the most
spots on the chart.
The honour, or dishonour this week belongs to Stereos' "Body
Move". They're body-moving in the wrong direction this week down ten
spots to #26.
The TelecomSpot Tech Stores Top Debut is the song that entered the chart in the highest position this week, and the title goes to Patrick Stump & Lupe Fiasco's "This City". The former front-man from Fall Out Boy, Patrick has stepped out on his own and is doing well for himself. His debut solo-single from his latest album dropped and debuts this week at #46 against some stiff competition.

The First Bank of Georgia Sneak Peak is the song that did not make the chart this week but our experts predict will be popping up in the debut column in the weeks to come. Our panel predicts that the new single "Wet" by Nicole Scherzinger will appear on the charts in the coming week.

The Ocean City Maryland Goodbye honours the songs that fell-off the chart this week, undoubtedly into music oblivion... unless of course you check-out the archives section where their memory lives on forever. This week, we've said a Ocean City So-Long to...
Melanie C - "Rock Me"
Sky Ferreira - "99 Tears"
Jordan Knight - "Let's Go Higher" and
Short Stack - "Planets"
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