4.25.2005

My picks for this week



New Entries
This week features some new hot new entries. At 28 there is the latest from Mousse T. “Right About Now” is a rock-ish dance track in its main mix which has charted this week. Omarion’s “O” comes in at number 25. This is a hot track. At 23 we have Brooke Valentine’s guilty pleasure “Girl Fight.” And the highest entry of the week is at number 16. We have Kristine W’s recent smash “The Wonder Of It All.”

And this week, we have two re-enteries. The Cut-Up Boys mashup track “Give It Rapture” returns at number 30, while Uniting Nations returns with “Out Of Touch” at number 20.

Comments
The chart has increased to 30 slots after being just 21 then 25 slots. This was done to accommodate more songs. After 1 week at number one, Mariah Carey’s 2nd single “We Belong Together” is not number one this week. Xscape’s retro sounding “What’s Up” occupies the top spot this week. Many songs have gone up and down this week based on increased and decreased plays.

Waiting In The Wings
Missy Elliot Featuring Ciara - Lose Control
Shauna - Dance (When I Hear Music)
Taylor Dayne - Sanctuary
Tiesto - Adagio For Strings
Loleatta Holloway - Stand Up [AudioWhores Remix]
Basement Jaxx - Oh My Gosh
Shiny Grey - Why [Bob’s Le Dream Mix]
Britney Spears - Do Somethin’
Trick Daddy Featuring Khia - Jump On Da Dick (Suck On Da Clit)
Narcotic Thrust - When The Dawn Breaks

My Power Pick (One Year Ago)
Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes [G&D Chillout Mix]
Just as Party 92.7 signed off, this was one of the new songs added and became an instant classic. This song was so beautiful and dramatic in this version. The up tempo mixes were nice but this one was extra special..

Flashback Pick
Miquel Brown - So Many Men, So Little Time
This is one of those 80’s gay classics that will always be around. I have been hearing this one a lot lately on the radio and I felt this deserves the spotlight for a little while. This one makes you feel like going to your local gay club and taking home a few guys for some hot action later. And I couldn’t forget to mention Miquel’s first-rate vocals and the upbeat production