Here is G.L'S HOT 20 for the week of...

September 15th, 2007:

(Rankings are based within Northeastern Wisconsin)

WEEK #88. It had a chance to do so, and it does! Kanye West's "Stronger" hits #1 on the chart this week, his first so far. He did have a #1 on Billboard in 2005 with "Gold Digger", and the album with this single on it is out this week, also hitting #1 on Billboard. Sean Kingston is now #2, Will-I-Am's first solo single is #3, Three Days Grace ties its first single's top spot at #4 with "Never Too Late", and Colbie Callait is #5 with "Bubbly". 101.1 WIXX and 95.9 WKSZ, along with Mediabase Radio Charts are the sources I use to make my countdown.


2007 Chart Review
Weekly Charts Archive


G.L's HOT 20
2 weeks Last Week Position Name Of Song
7 3 1 STRONGER- Kanye West
1 1 2 ME LOVE- Sean Kingston
19 6 3 I GOT IT FROM MY MAMA- Will.I.Am
16 7 4 NEVER TOO LATE- Three Days Grace
- 18 5 BUBBLY- Colbie Callait
5 2 6 SO MUCH LOVE- Rocket Summer
17 12 7 OVER YOU- Daughtry
- 19 8 BARTENDER- T'Pain fea. Akon
2 4 9 LOVESTONED- Justin Timberlake
8 11 10 I DON'T WANNA BE IN LOVE- Good Charlotte
4 5 11 TEENAGERS- My Chemical Romance
- - 12 HATE THAT I LOVE YOU- Ne-Yo & Rihanna
3 8 13 I FELL IN LOVE WITH THE D.J.- Che'nelle
- - 14 GIMME MORE- Britney Spears
6 9 15 WAKE UP CALL- Maroon 5
13 10 16 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS- Jo Jo
9 13 17 THE WAY I ARE- Timbaland
- - 18 SHAWTY- Plies fea. T'Pain
11 15 19 WHEN YOU'RE GONE- Avril Lavigne
- - 20 SORRY- Buckcherry


If a box is green, then the song is going up the charts. IF the box is red, then it is going down the charts. If it has NO COLOR, then it has begun its peak on the chart. If there is a (*) next to a songwriter's name, that means the song has reappeared on the countdown.


DEBUTS OF THE WEEK:

The highest debut is a duet single by Ne-Yo and Rihanna, called "Hate That I Love You" at #12, however, the more controversial single debut this week is probably "Gimme More" by Britney Spears, to spike a comeback or whatever they wanna call it. Very techno-ish. Plies (featuring T'Pain) and Buckcherry also have their first single debuts on the chart. Pink, Paula DeAnda, Rihanna and Matchbox Twenty fall off the countdown.