DG's Playlist- April 17, 2006

LW TW  
1 1 James Blunt- Wisemen
2 2 Sean Paul- Temperature
-- 3 Smile.dk- Butterfly
3 4 Fall Out Boy- Dance Dance
6 5 Dala- Twentysomething
5 6 KT Tunstall- Black Horse And The Cherry Tree
4 7 H.I.M.- Rip Out The Wings Of A Butterfly
9 8 Juelz Santana- There It Go (The Whistle Song)
10 9 Nickelback- Savin' Me
12 10 Lacuna Coil- Our Truth
7 11 Stellar Project f/Brandi Emma- Get Up Stand Up
RE 12 David Francey- Wishing Well
-- 13 Toby Keith- Get Drunk And Be Somebody
14 14 Disturbed- Just Stop
13 15 Mind Bender- Microphone Magic
     
    Bubbling Under
    Anna Nalick- In The Rough
    Cascada- Miracle
    Celebrity- Remember Us
    Cradle Of Filth- Hallowe'en
    Dala- Drive-Thru Summer
    DHT- Listen To Your Heart
    Fall Out Boy- A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More 'Touch Me'
    Gary Allan- Best I Ever Had
    Goo Goo Dolls- Better Days
    Guns 'N' Roses- I.R.S.
    James Blunt- You're Beautiful
    Keith Urban- You'll Think Of Me
    Nightwish- Sleeping Sun
    N.I.F.T.Y.- What I Do
    Panic! At The Disco- I Write Sins (Not Tragedies)
    Thievery Corporation f/Sleepy Wonder & Gunjan- Warning Shots

Commentary: Relatively few changes this week. Biggest one is the debut of "Butterfly" by Smile.dk- a Swedish pop group whose song has been popularized by "Dance Dance Revolution". It's an infectious and very intriguing song and will probably stay around for a while. The other big new adds are the reappearance of David Francey on the charts, in yet another edition of "I don't know how that fell off", and the debut of Toby Keith's stellar new single, the uproarious "Get Drunk And Be Somebody" at No. 13. Look for both to challenge for the top, as Francey was last in at No. 4 and "Get Drunk And Be Somebody" is classic Toby humour- cheeky, direct and unapologetic. It'll stick around for a while for sure.

Notable new adds to the playlist include Nightwish's "Sleeping Sun", a beautiful, peaceful metal track that really brings out Tarja Turunen's voice (in what will probably be her last single with Nightwish) and Panic! At The Disco's "I Write Sins (Not Tragedies)". Panic! At The Disco have caused quite a fuss and deservedly so- "I Write Sins (Not Tragedies)" is noticeable and incredibly engaging, the perfect first single for a band that's looking for success.

That's the chart. See you in two weeks.

-DG

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