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Big Champagne's Top Swaps - Jan 12 Thru Jan 19 '04


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In the 21st century, consumers are acquiring more music online than on CD. Every month, tens of millions of people in the U.S. alone turn to the Net for new music. These are the week's ten most popular songs...

.: Top10 (all)    .: January 12, 2004 to January 19, 2004   

#01  OutKast The Way You Move

#02 Kelis Milkshake

#03 OutKast Hey Ya

#04 Linkin Park Numb

#05 No Doubt It's My Life

#06 Limp Bizkit Behind Blue Eyes

#07 3 Doors Down  Here Without You

#08 Lil Jon Get Low

#09 Twista Slow Jam

#10 Alicia Keys You Don't Know My Name

Top Swaps on the Web - 11-24 to 12/1/03

 

#01 #01     OutKast Hey Ya

#06 #02     Kelis      Milkshake

#07 #03     Ludacris   Stand Up

#13 #04     Chingy      Holidae In

#02 #05     OutKast   The Way You Move

#10 #06     3 Doors Down Here Without You

#08 #07     Linkin Park      Numb

#04 #08     Beyonce Knowles Baby Boy

#03 #09     50 Cent  P.I.M.P.

#11 #10     G-Unit     Stunt 101

.: Top10 (all)    .: November 17, 2003 to November 24, 2003   

#01 #01     OutKast      Hey Ya

#05 #02     OutKast      The Way You Move

#06 #03     50 Cent      P.I.M.P.

#02 #04     Beyonce Knowles      Baby Boy

#04 #05     Fountains of Wayne      Stacy's Mom

#23 #06     Kelis      Milkshake

#03 #07     Ludacris      Stand Up

#08 #08     Linkin Park      Numb

#42 #09     The Ataris      Boys Of Summer

#07 #10     3 Doors Down Here Without You

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