Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz May 30 2007
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Wednesday, May 30 2007
by Andrew Miller
Digital With A Capital
D
The Official New Zealand Music Survey embraces
downloads this week with the first major chart re-jig in
over three years and the most significant since airplay was
first included in the mix in 1999.
Now the mix is 75 per
cent sales and 25 per cent airplay, rather than the 50:50
split previously, and a song has to be available for sale
(in either digital or physical form) in order to
chart.
As well, single sales accreditations have been
changed. A song now has to sell 7500 copies to be certified
gold and 15,000 to be platinum, which puts singles back on a
par with album certifications for units sold. But there is
a significant difference in how accreditations are now
determined, with single tracks being across-the-counter (or
across-the-net) sales, whereas albums remain a count of
units shipped to retail.
Now, to the brand new Singles
Chart. Downloads make an immediate impact with 11 new
entries. Similarly, 11 tracks in this week’s Top 40 are
only available as downloads at this stage, with physical CD
singles likely to follow.
The brand new #1 is the first
penthouse dweller for Ne-Yo, the title track to his
sophomore release Because Of You, and makes it on a
mix of digital, physical and airplay.
Biting at Ne-Yo's
heels comes Buy You A Drank (Shawty Snappin') by
T-Pain featuring Yung Joc which charts purely
on downloads at #2. More on the other new entries
below.
The other major difference on this week’s chart
is the number of sales certifications. The first platinum
singles award goes to Akon and Snoop Dogg's
I Wanna Love You, and there're a half dozen gold
singles in the chart - Akon with two (one solo, the
other with Gwen Stefani), and one each for Nelly
Furtado, Hinder and Justin
Timberlake.
The former six-week #1 Crawl by
locals Atlas also goes gold and is the only track on
this week's chart not available digitally.
The New
Singles
#2 T-Pain featuring Yung Joc - Buy
You A Drank (Shawty Snappin')
T-Pain has top billing
as the highest ranking digital-only single to crash the
Singles Chart. Straight into the new chart at #2 on
downloads alone comes Faheem Najim with collaborator Yung
Joc. Buy You A Drank matches his other biggest hit
to date, I'm In Luv (Wit A Stripper) with Mike
Jones from a year back. Now T's (the T stands for his
Florida hometown Tallahassee) hit tally reaches five here.
Three of them are in this week's survey, two of which are
new this week. The second is the second highest new entry
of the week...
#7 Bow Wow featuring T-Pain and Johnta
Austin - Outta My System
Twenty-two-year-old
T-Pain helps out his 20-year-old buddy Bow Wow (named by Dr
Dre) on Outta My System at #7. Shad Gregory Moss is
Bow's given name and he's had hits here since the
introductory Bow Wow That's My Name in 2001. Also
his second hook up with Johnta Austin, as they shared duties
on Shortie Like Mine with Chris Brown at the
start of the year.
#13 Fall Out Boy - Thnks Fr
Th Mmrs
Patrick Stump, Joseph Trohman, Peter Wantz
and Andrew Hurley follow their #1 debut New Zealand hit
single form their chart-topping Infinity On High with
a second hit culled from that set. Thnks Fr Th Mmrs
is straight in at #13 for the recent visitors to our
shores.
#15 Bone Thugs N Harmony featuring Akon -
I Tried
As rapstas Bone Thugs N Harmony comeback
album Strength And Loyalty (#28 last week) drops out
of the Albums list, in pops I Tried to the Singles
with the help of Akon. It becomes the trio's 11th
New Zealand hit and the first in four years, the biggest
being 1996's six-week platinum chart-topper Tha
Crossroads. And it also gives collaborator Akon double
figures (his 10th New Zealand chart hit).
#16 Regina
Spektor - Fidelity
YahooXtra + Greys
Anatomy + Digital + Radio = a #16 debut for Moscow-born,
New York-based singer-songwriter Regina Spektor.
Fidelity is lifted from her gold-certified Begin
To Hope debut which is also at #16 but on the Albums
list.
#24 Jibbs featuring Melody Thornton - Go
Too Far
Collaborating with Jibbs, gives Melody
Thornton her first New Zealand hit and the aforementioned
Jibbs his second, following the #3 Chain Hang Low
from late last year.
#28 Fergie - Big Girls
Don't Cry
Not to be confused with the Dirty
Dancing-featured early ‘60s 4 Seasons oldie,
Fergie gets a little mellow with her third solo outing
Big Girls Don't Cry, following on from the two Top
10ers for the Black Eyed Peas vocalist.
#29 Kings Of
Leon - On Call
A #1 album, Because Of The
Times (#8 this week), and now the Followill brothers and
cousin rack up a first chart single thanks to digital sales
as On Call enters at #29.
#34 Mika - Love
Today
Grace Kelly gave London-based Mika a #2
single first time out from his #3 gold-certified debut album
Life In Cartoon Motion (currently #23). Now at #34
comes hit #2, Love Today.
#37 Robin Thicke -
Lost Without You
Adding his first name Robin to
his surname Thicke (as graced his 2003 #8 When I Get You
Alone), young Robin is a digital beneficiary as Lost
Without You debuts at #37. It's lifted from his US
million seller, The Evolution Of Robin Thicke.
#39
Daughtry - Home
Season 5 American
Idol finalist Chris Daughtry drops in with Home
at #39 following on from his #8 debut hit It's Not
Over (#34 this week). Both feature on the self-titled
debut album that hit #16 a few weeks back.
The New
Albums
#2 Maroon 5 - It Won't Be Soon
Before Long
Straight out of the blocks and into the
runner-up position first week comes LA quintet Adam Levine,
James Valentine, Jesse Carmichael, Mickey Madden and Ryan
Dusick and their sophomore studio album, It Won't Be Soon
Before Long. Its #2 entry betters their Songs About
Jane start point which started at a more modest #30,
taking 14 weeks to reach the Top 10 and a further 20 to
eventually top it for six straight weeks. Lead single
Makes Me Wonder moves to #5 on the RadioScope100 and
#14 on the Singles chart ahead of a physical single out this
week.
#10 Ozzy Osbourne - Black
Rain
Former Black Sabbath member and reality TV show
celeb Englishman Ozzy Osbourne gains his first ever New
Zealand Top 10 album fresh at #10. It becomes the
59-year-old Birmingham-born rocker's 11th chart set since
his 1986 #21 debut Ultimate Sin. 1992's
platinum-selling No More Tears is the closest he's
come previously, peaking at #12. Black Rain's lead
track is I Don't Wanna Stop.
#14 Missy
Higgins - On A Clear Night
Steer is the
lead track on Aussie songstress Missy Higgins's sophomore
chart set here On A Clear Night, her second
chart-topper in her homeland.
#25 Jeff Buckley -
So Real: The Songs Of Jeff Buckley
Just on 10
years back American singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley drowned
aged 30. This week his second posthumous hit album opens at
#25. So Real: The Songs Of Jeff Buckley complies his
best work and follows his only other chart success here,
1998's #5 Sketches For My Sweetheart The Drunk.
#32
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
A solitary week at #33
in 2004 is the sole taste of Kiwi chart action for Chicago
quartet Wilco with A Ghost Is Born. Until now. They
go one place better with Sky Blue Sky, dropping in at
#32.
#37 8 Foot Sativa - Poison Of
Ages
It's heavy metal from the wilds of West
Auckland, via Sweden. In the last full week of NZ Music
month 2007 the only locals new to the Albums Chart this week
are 8 Foot Sativa with their fourth slab (third to chart).
Last time out, a shade under four years ago, Season For
Assault debuted at #6. That set was recorded in Sweden,
as is this week's #37 new entry Poison Of
Ages.
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Top 40 Singles - Week To Sunday, 27 May 2007
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label
1 4 5 Because
Of You Ne-Yo Universal
2 new 1 Buy You A Drank (Shawty
Snappin') T-Pain feat. Yung Joc SBME
3 1 5 Don't
Matter Akon Universal
4 3 9 Give It To Me Timbaland feat.
Nelly And Justin Universal
5 7 4 Leave Me Alone (I'm
Lonely) Pink SBME
6 2 5 Candyman Christina
Aguilera SBME
7 new 1 Outta My System Bow Wow feat.
T-Pain SBME
8 11 12 Maybe OpShop Siren/EMI
9 10 3 What
I've Done Linkin Park WEA/Warner
10 9 7 Glamorous Fergie
feat. Ludacris Universal
11 13 9 Girlfriend Avril
Lavigne SBME
12 5 6 Beautiful Liar Beyonce feat.
Shakira SBME
13 new 1 Thnks Fr Th Mmrs Fall Out
Boy Universal
14 37 4 Makes Me Wonder Maroon
5 Universal
15 new 1 I Tried Bone Thugs N Harmony feat.
Akon Universal
16 new 1 Fidelity Regina
Spektor WEA/Warner
17 8 13 The Sweet Escape Gwen Stefani
feat. Akon Universal
18 14 2 From Yesterday 30 Seconds To
Mars Virgin/EMI
19 12 14 Grace
Kelly Mika Universal
20 22 3 I'm A Flirt R Kelly feat.
T-Pain SBME
21 17 15 I Wanna Love You Akon feat. Snoop
Dogg Universal
22 20 14 What Goes Around Justin
Timberlake SBME
23 18 12 Straight
Lines silverchair Eleven/EMI
24 new 1 Go Too Far Jibbs
feat. Melody Thornton Universal
25 15 10 Cupid's
Chokehold / Breakfast In America Gym Class
Heroes WEA/Warner
26 6 13 Crawl Atlas Elements/Warner
27 23 33 Lips
Of An Angel Hinder Universal
28 new 1 Big Girls Don't
Cry Fergie Universal
29 new 1 On Call Kings Of
Leon SBME
30 26 7 Read My Mind The
Killers Universal
31 25 12 Shadowfeet Brooke
Fraser SBME
32 16 7 All Good Things (Come To An
End) Nelly Furtado Universal
33 35 3 Umbrella Rihanna
feat. Jay Z Universal
34 new 1 Love
Today Mika Universal
35 32 15 It's Not
Over Daughtry SBME
36 29 8 Ruby Kaiser
Chiefs Universal
37 new 1 Lost Without You Robin
Thicke Universal
38 19 15 This Ain't A Scene (It's An
Arms Race) Fall Out
Boy Universal
39 new 1 Home Daughtry SBME
40 31 24 Say
It Right Nelly Furtado Universal
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
Top 10 Airplay - Week To Sunday, 27 May
2007
NZ
artist
This Last Weeks
Week Week In Title Artist Label NZ Catalogue Cert
1 1 10 Maybe OpShop Siren/EMI + 3899250
2 5 3 Umbrella Rihanna
feat. Jay Z Universal 1735491
3 6 3 Leave Me Alone
(I'm Lonely) Pink SBME 88697093962
4 3 11 Straight
Lines silverchair Eleven/EMI 3902552
5 8 3 Makes Me
Wonder Maroon 5 Universal 1734497
6 2 9 Give It To
Me Timbaland feat. Nelly And Justin Universal
1732202
7 7 14 The Sweet Escape Gwen Stefani feat.
Akon Universal 1724449 gold x1
8 4 14 Shadowfeet Brooke
Fraser SBME + 88697086352
9 9 2 What I've Done Linkin
Park WEA/Warner 9362499701
10 reentry 2 Beautiful
Liar Beyonce feat. Shakira SBME 88697091242
Chart compiled by Media Sauce Ltd.
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