Friday, March 16, 2007

What's hot....

Audio Charts

Weekly charts for the nation's best-selling recorded music as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine.

Hot 100 singles
1. "Glamorous,” Fergie (feat. Ludacris).

2. "This Is Why I'm Hot,” Mims.

3. "Don't Matter,” Akon.

4. "The Sweet Escape,” Gwen Stefani (feat. Akon).

5. "Cupid's Chokehold,” Gym Class Heroes (feat. Patrick Stump).

6. "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race,” Fall Out Boy.

7. "It's Not Over,” Daughtry.

8. "What Goes Around Comes Around,” Justin Timberlake.

9. "Girlfriend,” Avril Lavigne.

10. "Say It Right,” Nelly Furtado.

Billboard 200 albums
1. "Greatest Hits,” The Notorious B.I.G.

2. "Neon Bible,” Arcade Fire.

3. "Daughtry,” Daughtry.

4. "Konvicted,” Akon.

5. "Greatest Hits,” Gary Allan.

6. "Five Score and Seven Years Ago,” Relient K.

7. "Not Too Late,” Norah Jones.

8. "Infinity on High,” Fall Out Boy.

9. "MTV Unplugged,” Korn.

10. "The Evolution of Robin Thicke,” Robin Thicke.

Adult contemporary
1. "Waiting on the World to Change,” John Mayer.

2. "How to Save a Life,” The Fray.

3. "What Hurts the Most,” Rascal Flatts.

4. "Chasing Cars,” Snow Patrol.

5. "Unwritten,” Natasha Bedingfield.

6. "The Riddle,” Five for Fighting.

7. "Bad Day,” Daniel Powter.

8. "Put Your Records On,” Corinne Bailey Rae.

9. "Hurt,” Christina Aguilera.

10. "Streetcorner Symphony,” Rob Thomas.

Christian albums
1. "Five Score and Seven Years Ago,” Relient K.

2. "Portable Sounds,” TobyMac.

3. "Cities,” Anberlin.

4. "WOW Hymns,” various artists.

5. "WOW Hits 2007,” various artists.

Mainstream rock tracks
1. "Breath,” Breaking Benjamin.

2. "Pain,” Three Days Grace.

3. "Ladies and Gentlemen,” Saliva.

4. "Sillyworld,” Stone Sour.

5. "The Enemy,” Godsmack.

6. "It's Not Over,” Daughtry.

7. "Ten Thousand Fists,” Disturbed.

8. "Forever,” Papa Roach.

9. "Well Enough Alone,” Chevelle.

10. "Everything,” Buckcherry.

Alternative/modern rock tracks
1. "Pain,” Three Days Grace.

2. "Starlight,” Muse.

3. "From Yesterday,” 30 Seconds to Mars.

4. "Famous Last Words,” My Chemical Romance.

5. "Survivalism,” Nine Inch Nails.

6. "Dashboard,” Modest Mouse.

7. "Snow (Hey Oh),” Red Hot Chili Peppers.

8. "Breath,” Breaking Benjamin.

9. "Dig,” Incubus.

10. "Face Down,” The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.

Country songs
1. "Beer in Mexico,” Kenny Chesney.

2. "Last Dollar (Fly Away),” Tim McGraw.

3. "Ladies Love Country Boys,” Trace Adkins.

4. "Stupid Boy,” Keith Urban.

5. "Watching You,” Rodney Atkins.

6. "Wasted,” Carrie Underwood.

7. "Anyway,” Martina McBride.

8. "Stand,” Rascal Flatts.

9. "Settlin',” Sugarland.

10. "I'll Wait for You,” Joe Nichols.

Country albums
1. "Greatest Hits,” Gary Allan.

2. "Some Hearts,” Carrie Underwood.

3. "Taking the Long Way,” Dixie Chicks.

4. "Me and My Gang,” Rascal Flatts.

5. "Taylor Swift,” Taylor Swift.

R&B/hip-hop songs
1. "Lost Without U,” Robin Thicke.

2. "This Is Why I'm Hot,” Mims.

3. "You,” Lloyd (feat. Lil' Wayne).

4. "Throw Some D's,” Rich Boy (feat. Polow Da Don).

5. "Buddy,” Musiq Soulchild.

6. "Ice Box,” Omarion.

7. "Poppin',” Chris Brown (feat. Jay Biz).

8. "I'm a Flirt,” R. Kelly or Bow Wow (feat. T.I. and T-Pain).

9. "Promise,” Ciara.

10. "On the Hotline,” Pretty Ricky.

R&B/hip-hop albums
1. "Greatest Hits,” The Notorious B.I.G.

2. "The Evolution of Robin Thicke,” Robin Thicke.

3. "Konvicted,” Akon.

4. "In My Songs,” Gerald Levert.

5. "FutureSex/LoveSounds,” Justin Timberlake.

Rap tracks
1. "This Is Why I'm Hot,” Mims.

2. "Throw Some D's,” Rich Boy (fea. Polow Da Don).

3. "Runaway Love,” Ludacris (feat. Mary J. Blige).

4. "Make It Rain,' Fat Joe (feat. Lil Wayne).

5. "Walk It Out,” Unk.

6. "Go Getta,” Young Jeezy (feat. R. Kelly).

7. "I'm a Flirt,” Bow Wow or R. Kelly (feat. T.I. and T-Pain).

8. "We Fly High,” Jim Jones.

9. "2 Step,” Unk.

10. "Rock Yo Hips,” Crime Mob (feat. Marques Houston and Trey Songz).

Latin songs
1. "Ese,” Conjunto Primavera.

2. "Sola,” Hector "El Father.”

3. "Tu Recuerdo,” Ricky Martin (feat. La Mari).

4. "La Llave de Mi Corazon,” Juan Luis Guerra y 440.

5. "Manda Una Senal,” Mana.

6. "Amar Es Lo Que Quiero,” David Bisbal.

7. "Te Lo Agradezco, Pero No,” Alejandro Sanz (feat. Shakira).

8. "La Noche Perfecta,” El Chapo De Sinaloa.

9. "Igual Que Ayer,” Rakim and Ken-Y.

10. "Detalles,” Los Tigres del Norte.

Contemporary jazz albums
1. "At the Movies,” Dave Koz.

2. "I'm in the Mood for Love ...The Most Romantic Melodies of All Time,” Kenny G.

3. "Givin' It Up,” George Benson and Al Jarreau.

4. "Shine,” Boney James.

5. "White Sand,” Paul Brown and Friends.

Classical albums
1. "Appassionato,” Yo-Yo Ma.

2. "The Journey and the Labyrinth: The Music of John Dowland,” Sting.

3. "Songs From the Labyrinth,” Sting.

4. "Voice of the Violin,” Joshua Bell.

5. "Russian Album,” Anna Netrebko.

The Associated Press

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