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

December 15th, 2007:

(Rankings are based within Northeastern Wisconsin)

WEEK #101: Due to few stand-out songs right now, the #1 spot keeps changing frequently. This week, the 17-yr old Taylor Swift, with her country crossover "Teardrops On My Guitar" reaches #1. (IT SHOULD BE NOTED THE VERSION PLAYED IN THE VIDEO IS THE COUNTRY VERSION; IT HAS BEEN REMIXED!!!!) It is not far ahead of #2, which is the exact opposite genre ("Low" by Flo Rida). "Kiss, Kiss" rebounds to #3, Alicia Keys remains #4, and Wyclef Jean breaks the Top 5 with "Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)". 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
- 13 1 TEARDROPS ON MY GUITAR- Taylor Swift
5 3 2 LOW- Flo Rida
2 7 3 KISS, KISS- Chris Brown
3 4 4 NO ONE- Alicia Keys
14 8 5 SWEETEST GIRL (DOLLAR BILL)- Wyclef Jean
4 1 6 BEST DAYS- Matt White
8 5 7 SHADOW OF THE DAY- Linkin Park
1 2 8 CYLCONE- Baby Bash
- 15 9 HERO / HEROINE- Boys Like Girls
9 6 10 GOOD LIFE- Kanye West
7 9 11 LOVE LIKE THIS- Natasha Bedingfield fea. Sean Kingston
15 12 12 APOLOGIZE- One Republic (Timbaland Remix)
- - 13 BABY, DON'T GO- Fabolous
6 10 14 S.O.S.- Jonas Brothers
13 11 15 LIGHT UP THE SKY- Yellowcard
- - 16 HE SAID, SHE SAID- Ashley Tisdale
10 14 17 YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL- Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
- - 18 HYPNOTIZE- Plies fea. Akon
11 16 19 INTO THE NIGHT- Santana & Chad Kroeger
- - 20 HAIL TO THE GEEK- Deaf Pedestrians*


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:

More conservative and thoughtful, Fabolous' latest single "Baby, Don't Go" is highest debut at #13. Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical alumnus) also has her first debut and Plies' second single debuts. Deaf Pedestrians reappear. The-Dream, Fall Out Boy, Soulja Boy and Simple Plan fall off the countdown.