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| | Trey Songz [ mp3 ]album: I Gotta Make It format: mp3 release: 2005 bitrate: 192 length: 63:45 min
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Tracks of I Gotta Make It:
A Message From Aretha (feat. Aretha Franklin).mp3
Gotta Make It (feat. Twista).mp3
Cheat On You.mp3
I Gotta Go.mp3
Ooo.mp3
All The It's In The World.mp3
You Never Know.mp3
Your Behind.mp3
From A Woman's Hand.mp3
Kinda Lovin.mp3
Comin For You.mp3
Just Wanna Cut.mp3
In The Middle.mp3
Make Love Tonight.mp3
Hatin Love.mp3
Gotta Go Outro.mp3
Gotta Make It (Remix / feat. Aretha Franklin & Juvenile).mp3
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| | Trey Songz [ mp3 ]album: DJ Envy: R&B Vol. 7 format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 192 length: 78:34 min
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Tracks of DJ Envy: R&B Vol. 7:
Cloud 9.mp3
Never Really Was (Remix).mp3
Real Love.mp3
Feels So Good.mp3
I Wonder.mp3
Storm.mp3
Hold Me.mp3
Not Tonight.mp3
Don't Stop.mp3
Time Is Here.mp3
Miss You Like Crazy.mp3
The Game.mp3
Hands On Me.mp3
Bullseye.mp3
Be Your Girl.mp3
Foolin' Me.mp3
Make It Alright (Remix).mp3
You Can Get It.mp3
Southside.mp3
Oye Mi Canto.mp3
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| | Trey Songz [ mp3 ]album: Coach Carter format: mp3 release: 2005 year bitrate: 192 length: 53:32 min
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Tracks of Coach Carter:
All Night Long.mp3
No Need For Conversation.mp3
Professional.mp3
Southside.mp3
Roll Wit U.mp3
Wouldn't You Like To Ride.mp3
Hope.mp3
Your Love.mp3
This One.mp3
Beauty Queen.mp3
Balla.mp3
Time.mp3
What Love Can Do.mp3
About The Game.mp3
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News from our arhive: Velvet Revolver Blast Usher Off 1 Perch |
Selling more than 256,000 copies of Contraband in its first week out, Velvet Revolver will take Mr. Entertainment down a peg on next week's Billboard albums chart. The hit single "Slither," a ready-made fanbase and a boatload of press combined to give the band — which includes former members of Guns N' Roses and ex-Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland — a #1 placement for its debut album.
Proof that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, Contraband beat the combined first-week sales of the latest releases by both GN'R and STP (both were greatest-hits collections) by more than 41,000 copies.
Usher's Confessions shouldn't take the hit to heart. The more than 170,000 copies it sold last week has bumped the album's total sales beyond the 4 million mark. Usher may not be far from the hot seat for too long, since a re-release of the album, with at least three new songs, is on the horizon, according to producer Jermaine Dupri (see "Usher, Alicia Keys Record Duet"). Avril Lavigne's Under My Skin is showing some staying power after three weeks on the chart. Without a U.S. tour, only a smattering of radio festivals and emphasis given to just one, three-month-old single ("Don't Tell Me"), the album will slip one spot to #3, having sold more than 121,000 copies.
Another steadfast woman, country singer Gretchen Wilson, is showing similar staying power with Here for the Party, which will step back one place to #4, with more than 91,000 copies sold in its fifth week on shelves. The #7 spot has been seeing a bit of 311 recently. Less than a year after their latest studio album, Evolver, debuted there, the reggae-inspired quintet's decade retrospective, Greatest Hits '93-'03, will follow suit, albeit with 23,000 fewer copies sold.
Perhaps fans gearing up for this year's Warped Tour, kicking off June 25, did so with the 2004 Warped Tour album. Featuring a sampling from this year's lineup — New Found Glory, NOFX, Thursday, Yellowcard and others — the 52-track LP sold more than 60,000 copies to take the #8 spot. The remainder of next week's top 10 finds Prince's Musicology continuing its strong showing, though receding one spot to #5 (with more than 72,000 copies sold); Hoobastank's The Reason holding on to the #6 spot for the third straight week and selling more than 66,000 copies; D12's D12 World falling two spots to #9 (59,000); and Slipknot's Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) dropping five places to #10 (58,000).
Los Lonely Boys and the Black Eyed Peas continue to benefit from recent exposure. Trailed by a spate of great reviews while on their current tour, the Texas trio's self-titled debut has been on a hot streak in the last three weeks, moving from #31 to #23 to #13; while the Black Eyed Peas' "Let's Get It Started," the theme to this year's NBA Finals, helped Elephunk advance seven spots to #14 with 43,000 copies sold adding to its 1.3 million total. |
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