MERRY CHRISTMAS, I WRAPPED IT UP AND SENT IT.
WITH A NOTE SAYING, "I LOVE YOU", I MEANT IT.

There's nothing really to say about the new chart. Except Ashley Tisdale is this week's biggest mover with her hot Wham! remake? The complete 2006 year end chart will be posted in January, along with a new layout, which I will get working on during my vacation.



YOU MUST NOT KNOW ABOUT ME.

I know, I'm a day late. I was busy yesterday and had to do testing the day before, so it was a stressful yet busy week. Plus, I've been a little depressed lately and not feel like doing anything so yeah, I'm glad I'm able to post this week's chart.

There's only 1 debut and 1 Re-entry this week. A newcomer to the chart and a return from a song that fell off only 2 weeks ago.

Blue October seem to be unstoppable, after being last week's biggest mover for moving 14 spots up the chart, they are this weeks biggest mover also, this week they make an even bigger jump up the chart.

Fall Out Boy and Chris Brown enter the top 10, two hot songs that I probably won't get tired of for awhile.

And finally, can Hinder hold on the top spot for a 5th consecutive week? Ashley Tisdale, The Fray, and even Beyonce want that top spot. Does Hinder have what it takes to take the top spot again? Check the current chart to find out.

I will start posting the 2006 year end chart sometime near December 15, so I hope you check it out. New layout soon also, hopefully at the end of this year, or at the beginning of the next.



FORGET DECEMBER.

WTF it's December already? Anyways, I couldn't post last week's chart because I was busy going Black Friday shopping with my mom, and got the DVD I wanted most, despite it's ridiculous price. As previously mentioned, Fall Out Boy and Avril Lavigne were last week's biggest debuts. Avril Lavigne debuted at #35 with her new hit, "Keep Holding On". And those boys of Fall Out Boy enjoyed a Top 20 debut with "This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race", making it their biggest debut ever. Blue October also debuted last week with their latest, while Hinder took the top spot for a 3rd week in a row.

This week, the countdown eyes 2 debuts. One from Three Days Grace and the other from newcomers Daughtry. For the first time in the longest time, there is 19 unbulleted songs, which is a lot. This is the end of the year, so don't expect too much debuts. There will also be tons of unbulleted songs, usually, until the new year, whenever the debuts will arrive in big numbers just like last year.

The Fray are this week's longest running song on the chart, once again, with their catchy #1 smash, "Over My Head (Cable Car)". The song spend it's 34th week on the chart, and looks like it will be on for quite awhile longer.

After debuting last week, Blue October is this week's biggest mover. "Into The Ocean" soars from 49-35, a big 14 spots. At this rate, I wouldn't be surprised if they made a similar jump next week.

The coming of the Top 10 looks like a battle, but I'd expect some of the songs in the top 10 to finally become bulletless and begin to fall.

Hinder, The Fray, and Ashley Tisdale all want that #1 spot, so who got it this week? Check out the new chart to find out.

I'm also getting tired of the current layout, so I'll begin working on a new one come Christmas break, and it will probably be up early next year. Until then, enjoy the chart.