DG's Playlist- May 7, 2006

LW TW  
1 1 James Blunt- Wiseman
3 2 Smile.dk- Butterfly
2 3 Sean Paul- Temperature
6 4 KT Tunstall- Black Horse And The Cherry Tree
5 5 Dala- Twentysomething
4 6 Fall Out Boy- Dance Dance
-- 7 Cascada- Everytime We Touch
9 8 Nickelback- Savin' Me
-- 9 Rascal Flatts- What Hurts The Most
8 10 Juelz Santana- There It Go (The Whistle Song)
10 11 Lacuna Coil- Our Truth
12 12 David Francey- Wishing Well
7 13 H.I.M.- Rip Out The Wings Of A Butterfly
13 14 Toby Keith- Get Drunk And Be Somebody
11 15 Stellar Project f/Brandi Emma- Get Up Stand Up
     
    Bubbling Under
    Anna Nalick- In The Rough
    Cascada- Miracle
    Celebrity- Remember Us
    Cradle Of Filth- Hallowe'en
    Dala- Drive-Thru Summer
    Disturbed- Just Stop
    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
    Mind Bender- Microphone Magic
    Neo Cortex- Storm Of Light
    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: Okay, so it's actually three weeks instead of two- I was busy, sorry for the inconvenience. Last week, I moved out of my dorm room for the final time in my University career, so that took up a lot of my time.

Anyway, this week's chart sees two new entries but not a lot of movement on the chart itself. Cascada's "Everytime We Touch" posts the highest new entry at No. 7, but the Rascal Flatts are close behind at No. 9. The Cascada song is an anthemic thriller that's simply irresistible, while the Rascal Flatts song- already making waves on Billboard- is one of the deepest, and most gripping song the Flatts have ever recorded. It's a cover of a Jo O'Meara tune from last year, but the way the band plays it they turn it into their own song, posting what's been their finest work to date. Look for both Cascada and Rascal Flatts to challenge for the top in the future.

The playlist itself sees another new entry in Neo Cortex's "Storm Of Light". Not quite as enthralling as Cascada's song, it's still a catchy winner from the same band that brought you "Don't You", and should challenge for a chart position. Also notable is DHT's "Listen To Your Heart"- a chart mainstay- has finally fallen off due to age with new dance songs coming on the horizon. Other than that, there isn't anything else left to report.

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

-DG

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