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Friday Charts Rundown

On the HYPE TV charts, Demarco is doing well as Fallen Soldiers which remained in the # 1 Position for two consecutive weeks. He is also one of the leading contenders for the New Artiste of the Year category for 2007. Shaggy Ft. Rik Rok's Bonafide Girl is holding firm to the # 2 Position. The 'Shot To Watch' is Queen Ifrica's Daddy Don't Touch Me There. The song moved a notch up to occupy the # 3 Position. It has become the biggest threat to dethrone Demarco's song.

Demarco.jpgThe 'Greatest Gainer' this week is Erup's Click My finger. The song moved a record six (6) spots up from the # 18 position to assume the # 12 Position after only three weeks on the chart. Now this is what we mean by top chart material but, let's see if it will really click its way to the top. Spice's Up Inna De Light is the 'Newest Entry'. She has been creating havoc and not taking any prisoners since her return in the music industry late November 2007. The song makes its debut at the # 19 Position.

Meanwhile on the Jamaica Music Countdown charts, Harry Toddler jumps to #15 with his first major hit in years, Doan Run In, while deejay Erup continues to blaze up the charts at #6 with Click My Finger on the same rhythm. Selector Charly Blacks enter the charts for the first time with his ultra popular girls bruk out song Nuff Love/Buddy Buddy. Sean Pauls Pick It Up and Drop It for Birchill Records is the number one dancehall single while Shaggys Intoxication is the number one album.

BIRTHDAY SHOUT OUTS
Arrows Recording studio head honcho Mrs. Linton celebrated her birthday on January 10, while Sean Paul celebrated his birthday on January 9.

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