There is a lot of excitement this week on the Hype TV chart this week. Demarco's Fallen Soldiers continues to grip on to # 1 position for the third consecutive week. He seems to be signally that the top is his domain but let's see how long he can defend the territory.
Queen Ifrica is still gunning for the top spot with Daddy Don't Touch Me There. The song remains 'The Shot to Watch' and it also moved a spot up to the # 2 position. Is this song going to be her first top hit for 2008? That is the question on everyone's mind. Whatever the case might be, this female is off to a great start.
Erup continues to click his way to the top at a very fast pace, as the song, Click My Finger is 'The Greatest Gainer' again this week. It moved five spots up to assume the # 7 position. He is obviously racing to the top.
There are two 'New Entries' this week and Bugle is the star of both. The first new entry is the very popular Doh by Serani feat. Bugle. Now this is a very cool combination with great potential as the song makes its debut at the # 16 Position. The other Bugle entry is Journey at the # 19 Position. Bugle seems to be the definitive hot new artiste for the New Year.
In the meantime, Alliance deejay Busy Signal continues to occupy the pole position on the RE TV charts. His hit song, Nah Go a Jail Again is enjoying its seventh week at the top while his sexually charged follow-up, Pon the Edge for Starkutt Records is #2.
Deejay Vybz Kartel has three songs in the top 20 including My Scheme at #6, Any Man and Empire Army, while Erup continues his impressive comeback with Click My Finger which is hovering dangerously at #5. Serani and Bugle blaze with Doh at #10.
On the RE TV reggae charts, Queen Ifricas Daddy is number one for the third consecutive week while her Mi Nah Rub for Down Sound Records is sitting pretty at #5. In the meantime, Courtney John, who has been nominated for two Irie FM Awards for Singer of the Year- Male and Album of the Year for Album, Unselfish, moves up to #8 on the RE TV charts with his latest single, Sometimes.
On the Jamaica Music Countdown charts, Sean Paul maintains the top spot with Sean Pauls Pick It Up and Drop It but the man whose music they said caused a Canadian woman to have seizures may be about to relinquish the top spot to Erups brilliant Click My Finger. Charly Blacks first hit Nuff Love/Buddy Buddy creeps up to #18 while Harry Toddlers Dont Run In, his first chart hit in several years, sprints to #13.
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