8/18/11

Billboard Blitz!!!!!!!!!!! Aug 18

Shiny
25. Royce Da 5'9'' Success is Certain
24. Kelly Rowland Here I am
23. Katy Perry Teenage Dream
22. Mumford and Sons Sigh No More
21. Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka Flame
20. Trace Adkins Proud to be Here
19. Zac Brown Band You Get What You Give
18. Lady Gaga Born This Way
17. Selena Gomez and the Scene When the Sun Goes Down
16. Glee Concert Movie Soundtrack
15. Foster the People Torches
14. Blake Shelton Red River Blue
13. Trivium In Waves
12. Victorious Soundtrack
11. Bad Meets Evil Hell: The Sequel

10. Kidz Bop 20
Fuck Kidz Bop, Maroon 5 have hit #1 with their new single "Moves like Jagger" featuring Christina Aguilera.

Good stuff here, I've been a Maroon 5 fan for a while now and they keep pumping out the jams.

9. Jackie Evancho Dream With Me
Blues guitarist Gary Clarke Jr has been getting a lot of buzz lately, and The Bright Lights EP has landed at #99 on the chart. Let's see what all the fuss is about.

Wow, that is good blues.

8. Ace Hood Blood, Sweat, and Tears
The Florida rapper brakes into the Top 10 this week with his third studio album. I've never heard of this dude before and I'm guessing I'd really rather listen to Blood Sweat and Tears than whatever this dude's rhyming about.

Eh. He's hustling hard and it's apparently paying off. Go buy momma that house Ace, though you ain't getting none of my green.

7. Beyonce 4
Another band that I'ver heard buzzing in the magazines is The Horrors, an English group that just released their third album Skying.

Good song, kind of reminds me of Interpol...in the 70s.

6. Jason Aldean My Kinda Party
Speaking of partys, The Sheepdogs must be out celebrating their recent online voting thingy and Rolling Stone cover prize. Didn't pay attention to this little contest, but these guys won.

Holy shit, these guys are awesome. Long Live Southern Rock.

5. Eric Church Chief
Track 9 on Church's new album pays homage to The Boss.

This album is starting to sound like a good investment.

4. Adele 21
Dam, after 25 weeks Adele as finally fallen out of the Top 3. Also, Primus has released their first single off their upcoming album (first album in like 12 years!!).

Oh ya, slappin that bass.

3. NOW 39
Bon Iver, Bon Iver, I still haven't bought the new album from Bon Iver. What is wrong with me. Here's Bon Iver's new video.


2. Luke Bryan Tailgates and Tanlines
Lol, Luke is that guy who sings "Rain is a Good Thing", a ridiculous and catchy Country radio hit from a few years back. This is Luke's biggest sales week to date, as his album tops the Country Chart and fails here only to Jay and Kanye; it's his third album.

Country cliches and a familiar tune, Luke knows how to get on the radio, but this track is unmemorable and luckily forgettable

1. Jay-Z and Kanye West Watch the Throne
Jay-Z racks up his 12th #1 album and Throne is the biggest release of 2011 after Lady Gaga. Here's the album's opening track

Like the rolling beat they got on this track and the chorus featuring Frank Ocean is alright. Jay-Z's up first and his lone verse sucks, this that religous platitudes that add up to nothing. Kanye's verse is much better, flows and actually says somthing of interest. Nothing too special here.

New Releases
45. Steven Curtis Chapman
81. Kevin Fowler
97. The Horrors
99. Gary Clarke Jr.
148. Greeley Estates

What ever happened to......last week's Top 10?
10. Blake Shelton              14
9. Slow Grind
8. Beyonce                        7
7. Kidz Bop 20                10
6. Jason Aldean                6
5. Victorious Soundtrack  12
4. Mat Kearney                30
3. Trace Adkins               20
2. Eric Church                  5
1. Adele                           4

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