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Snoop remains at top
May 09, 2005
SNOOP Dogg remains atop the Australian singles chart, with the top four unchanged from last week.
The US rapper's Signs, featuring Justin Timberlake, spends its second week in the chart at number one, followed by Will Smith's Switch at two, Rob Thomas' Lonely No More at three, and Let Me Love You by Mario at four.
Frankie J's Obsession, the first single from his forthcoming solo album, is the big mover, rising six spots to be at eight, while New Zealand duo P-Money and Scribe jump three places to nine with Stop The Music.
Two recent visitors to Australia top this week's albums chart, with Logie Awards performers Il Divo rising five spots to be at number one with their self titled release.
Michael Buble's It's Time gains two positions to be at two.
Australians Missy Higgins and Anthony Callea follow at three and four respectively, with Callea's self- titled album rising three positions from last week.
John Farnham and Tom Jones' Together In Concert gains five spots to sit at sixth, while the Nine Inch Nails' first release for six years, With Teeth, enters the chart at 10.
Australian singles chart
1(1) Signs - Snoop Dogg ((GEF/UMA))
2(2) Switch - Will Smith ((INR/UMA))
3(3) Lonely No More - Rob Thomas ((EW/WAR))
4(4) Let Me Love You - Mario ((J/SBME))
5(7) The Special Two Ep - Missy Higgins ((VIR/EMI))
6(5) Girl - Destiny's Child ((COL/SBME))
7(6) 1, 2 Step - Ciara ((LAF/SBME))
8(14) Obsession (no Es Amor) - Frankie J ((COL/SBME))
9(12) Stop The Music - P-Money & Scribe ((DRTY/FMR))
10(10) Almost Here - Delta Goodrem and Brian McFadden ((EPI/SBME))
entertainment.news.com.au/story/0,10221,15225400-7484,00.html
May 09, 2005
SNOOP Dogg remains atop the Australian singles chart, with the top four unchanged from last week.
The US rapper's Signs, featuring Justin Timberlake, spends its second week in the chart at number one, followed by Will Smith's Switch at two, Rob Thomas' Lonely No More at three, and Let Me Love You by Mario at four.
Frankie J's Obsession, the first single from his forthcoming solo album, is the big mover, rising six spots to be at eight, while New Zealand duo P-Money and Scribe jump three places to nine with Stop The Music.
Two recent visitors to Australia top this week's albums chart, with Logie Awards performers Il Divo rising five spots to be at number one with their self titled release.
Michael Buble's It's Time gains two positions to be at two.
Australians Missy Higgins and Anthony Callea follow at three and four respectively, with Callea's self- titled album rising three positions from last week.
John Farnham and Tom Jones' Together In Concert gains five spots to sit at sixth, while the Nine Inch Nails' first release for six years, With Teeth, enters the chart at 10.
Australian singles chart
1(1) Signs - Snoop Dogg ((GEF/UMA))
2(2) Switch - Will Smith ((INR/UMA))
3(3) Lonely No More - Rob Thomas ((EW/WAR))
4(4) Let Me Love You - Mario ((J/SBME))
5(7) The Special Two Ep - Missy Higgins ((VIR/EMI))
6(5) Girl - Destiny's Child ((COL/SBME))
7(6) 1, 2 Step - Ciara ((LAF/SBME))
8(14) Obsession (no Es Amor) - Frankie J ((COL/SBME))
9(12) Stop The Music - P-Money & Scribe ((DRTY/FMR))
10(10) Almost Here - Delta Goodrem and Brian McFadden ((EPI/SBME))
entertainment.news.com.au/story/0,10221,15225400-7484,00.html