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  • Chart Chat 6/1/08: 3 Doors Down, Donna Summer, Coldplay & More!!


    Ah, the month of June. In just a couple of short weeks, it will officially be summer. Let’s see what’s heating up the music charts this week! (as usual, all chart info reprinted courtesy of the good folks at Billboard):

    Top 20 Albums:

    1) “3 Doors Down” 3 Doors Down
    2) “II Trill” Bun B
    3) “Julianne Hough” Julianne Hough
    4) “Nothing But the Best” Frank Sinatra
    5) “Narrow Stairs” Death Cab for Cutie
    6) “Spirit” Leona Lewis
    7) “E=MC2” Mariah Carey
    8) “Rockferry” Duffy
    9) “Hard Candy” Madonna
    10) “Home Before Dark” Neil Diamond
    11) “We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things” Jason Mraz
    12) “Taylor Swift” Taylor Swift
    13) “35 Biggest Hits” Toby Keith
    14) “Departure” Jesse McCartney
    15) “Fight With Tools” Flobots
    16) “Carnival Ride” Carrie Underwood
    17) “Crayons” Donna Summer
    18) “Now That’s What I Call Music 27” Various Artists
    19) “Jordin Sparks” Jordin Sparks
    20) “Daughtry” Daughtry

    Top 20 Singles

    1) “Lollipop” Lil’ Wayne feat. Static Major
    2) “Bleeding Love” Leona Lewis
    3) “The Time of My Life” David Cook
    4) “Take a Bow” Rihanna
    5) “No Air” Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown
    6) “Love in This Club” Usher feat. Young Jeezy
    7) “Sexy Can I” Ray J. feat. Yung Berg
    8) “4 Minutes” Madonna feat. Justin Timberlake
    9) “Pocketful of Sunshine” Natasha Bedingfield
    10) “Viva La Vida” Coldplay
    11) “Damaged” Danity Kane
    12) “Leavin’” Jesse McCartney
    13) “Touch My Body” Mariah Carey
    14) “Bust it Baby Pt. 2” Plies feat. Ne-Yo
    15) “Dream Big” David Cook
    16) “What You Got” Colby O’Donis feat. Akon
    17) “It’s Not My Time” 3 Doors Down
    18) “Apologize” Timbaland feat. OneRepublic
    19) “Last Name” Carrie Underwood
    20) “Love Song” Sara Bareilles

    *This week’s charts are all about two things: “American Idol” and advertising. To wit:

    *Contestants from 4 different seasons of “American Idol” can be found in this week’s Top 20 charts. Aside from David Cook’s two top 20 singles chart debuts (which we discussed a couple days back), 2007’s winner, Jordin Sparks, can be found in the Top 20 of the singles and albums charts, as can 2005’s winner, Carrie Underwood. Meanwhile, 2006 finalist Chris Daughtry is still hanging around, moving up 10 spots to re-enter the Top 20 with his 18-month old debut album.

    *”American Idol” is also to blame for the resurgence of “Apologize”. The Timbaland/OneRepublic song, which has now appeared on the pop, Adult Top 40, Adult Contemporary and R&B charts, re-enters the Top 20 after OneRepublic performed it with “AI” runner-up David Archuleta on the season finale. The resurgence should be short-lived, as I can’t imagine there being too many people out there who aren’t completely sick of this song.

    *”Idol” also juices a major comeback, as Queen of Disco Donna Summer appears in the Top 20 of the pop albums chart for the first time since “She Works Hard for the Money” in 1983!! “Crayons” is actually Summer’s first album of original material since 1991. Toot-toot…hey…beep beep!! Here’s some old school Donna for ya!!

    *Meanwhile, continuing Ameria’s insatiable appetite for extremely generic rock bands, 3 Doors Down enjoys their second straight debut atop the album charts with their self-titled fourth effort. This band’s success may come as something of a surprise because they’ve traveled so far under the radar. However, not only has the band enjoyed a fairly uninterrupted stream of hit singles since their 2000 debut, but they are the third biggest-selling group of the decade so far, behind Nickelback and…crap, I forget who the second band is, but they’ve sold more records!!

    *Apple’s current advertising campaign is juicing Coldplay’s current success. “Viva La Vida”, the song used in the latest ads for Apple/iPod/iTunes, scales back up the charts this week, becoming Coldplay’s second top 10 hit. Lead singer Chris Martin also scores his first charted single as a solo artist, as Kanye West’s “Homecoming” (which features Martin as a guest artist) enters the singles chart at #96.

  • Clay Aiken & His Babymakin’


    For the past day and a half or so, I’ve tried to figure out how to discuss this while a) not being boring and b) not being completely obnoxious.

    Personally, I don’t care if a star is gay or not. It really doesn’t make aifference to anything or anyone. Will your enjoyment of Luther Vandross’s music suffer because of the fact that he was (by most accounts) gay?

    I also don’t like the fact that there often seems to be a witchhunt to out celebrities. We don’t own them. They’re allowed to have private lives, and who they sleep with is none of our business. People like Village Voice columnist Michael Musto, who delights in grade-school innuendo and borderline name-calling, strike me as bitter queens who either spent their childhood being bullied for being gay and/or are spending their adulthood being bullied for being gay and want to pull someone else into their misery.

    Truth is, none of us really knows if Clay Aiken is gay. He’s never said as much, simple as that. We all might have an opinion (and I’ll admit that my gaydar goes off whenever I see him), but there are straight dudes who act like sissies the same way there are gay dudes who don’t have stereotypically “gay” mannerisms.

    The fact that Clay (by artificial insemination, apparently) impregnated the 50-year old sister of music producer David Foster (who’s 30+ year career has seen him work with everyone from Earth, Wind & Fire to Whitney Houston to Josh Groban) is…a little strange, and it rings ever-so-slightly of a publicity stunt. However, I (like plenty of other people) am a cynic. If Clay wants a kid and this is the means he chose to have it, then God bless him. If it is indeed a publicity stunt, then boo on Clay and his handlers for bringing an actual live human being into this mess (although what would having a baby by artificial insemination do for his career, considering it would just seem to compound the gay rumors…). It doesn’t matter to me, because I have no interest in Clay Aiken’s music and probably never will (unless he gets hip and walks away from trying to be the 21st century Peter Cetera).

    What happened to the days when the music mattered and people didn’t really care what musicians did in their personal lives?

  • Friday Throwback – You Make Me Wanna

    It seems like this week has been “Usher week” on our blog. But really, why not? Usher is a star and these days, there are so many fly by night artists that we should celebrate the artists that continually fill the appetites of their fan bases. Though Usher’s first CD (way back in 1994) didn’t really make an impact, his second did in a big way, thanks to this single, You Make Me Wanna. I actually remember going to a record store with my then girlfriend and buying the single because she was so crazy for it. How many times do you remember buying a certain song or album? That’s the impact this one made.

    – How much money do you want to bet that dude isn’t playing one lick of that guitar?

    – Is he wearing the Jordan XIs?

    – This song made every guy question any male friends their girlfriends had. It was like, “You like this song, ok, you can’t have anymore guy friends.”

    – What do the fish in the aquarium have to do with this song?

    – Ha! If you squint a little, I think you can see Jermaine Dupri.

    – Based off this video, you can tell dude has some dance skills, but I didn’t think he’d be the closest thing to MJ that he became. Wait, I think Chris Brown might’ve taken the closest thing to MJ on the dance floor mantle.

    – Why did they all take off their shoes? Was it to tell us that they were dancing with their laces untied?

    – What kind of speed bag dancing was Jermaine Dupri doing at the end of this video?

    The man is still singing and dancing 11 years later. And he probably won’t be stopping anytime soon.