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Top 10 Billboard Hits in 2006

Do you keep track of the latest billboard hits and memorize the songs? The hip hop music of today is definitely more diverse with many new talents as it has ever been. Some of the top hits are still worthy of dancing to or even singing while in the shower. Much of the upbeat music is gaining popularity all over the world and with such a pop culture influenced world, the music is enough to keep you entertained for a long time.

The music of today is also unfortunately having more of a negative impact on today’s youth with its adult lyrics, sexual references and overall unwholesome background themes. The videos associated with some of the lyrics is not for children’s eyes. However new music like The Fray, Gnarls Barkley and solo artists Rihana and Cassie share unique sounds and instrumentals without the profanity that other pop artists are displaying.

This list gives such a variety of sounds and we discovered that some of the videos are very entertaining and energetic so not every song needs to be censored. It is still wise to preview some of the songs before listening.

Promiscuous-Nelly Furtado

Nelly Furtado has a unique voice and the music is one that reminds me of the 80′s band Berlin. As I visited this site featuring Nelly Furtado, I was immediately drawn to the CD cover and noticed also how much she looks like Sheena Easton from the early 80′s. I enjoy this upbeat music and know you will too.

Crazy-Gnarls Barkley

When you first hear DJ’s mention the name Gnarls Barkley, you may think they said Charles Barkley, as in the famous NBA legend, but it is actually new music and it is also a band not a solo act. The song “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley shows unique art in the CD cover that actually caught my attention more than the unusual name of the band. It looks like something out of the Andy Warhol collection or even a Picasso painting.

Me & U-Cassie

The CD cover featuring the very athletic looking and talented young diva “Cassie” looks like something the younger crowd would purchase. The hip-hop artist shows off her sleek body frame in her debut title “Looking for Me & U”. Those of us that like up beat hip hot music will appreciate this unique blend of music.

Buttons-Pussycat Dolls

You may not be able to figure out the connection with the music and the CD cover but it is one that draws curiosity out of many of us that like hip hop music. The music has the familiar hip-hop sound flavor that is played at most night clubs but the man in the CD cover does not indicate the music style. It looks like a Euro-style portrait of a man in Moscow, especially with the red art on the cover.

It’s Goin’ Down-Yung Joc

Hip-hop rapper Yung Joc sings the popular “It’s Goin’ Down” track and it does carry a toe-tappin beat with it. The urban-like CD cover depicts this young rappers background and music.

Hips Don’t Lie-Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean

Another CD cover that may very well fool even the most knowledgeable in today’s hip-hop music. The sexy model in the cover, possibly modeling as “Eve” holding an apple is nothing like what I had in mind for the featured song “Hips Don’t Lie” by Shakira. There is even a taste of reggae in the background whom I assume is the featured Wyclef Jean. It is an unusual title for a sound track but it is also an interesting sound from one of many newer hip-hop artists, Shakira.

Unfaithful-Rihanna

The young talent Rihanna and her short sound clip “Unfaithful” sounds a lot like Nelly Furtado’s music. A beautiful model-like pop singer also carries with her a beautiful voice and is definitely music that most of the younger crowd will appreciate.

Ain’t No Other Man-Christina Aguilera

The CD cover illustrates Christina shown in a vintage 1930′s setting next to a phonograph record player and the image may remind the viewers of an old record album cover our Grandparents may have once had. Once you play the short sampler you’ll soon recognize the familiar sounds of this talented hip-hop star who continues to gain popularity on the top 20 charts.

Over My Head-The Fray

This amazing graphic of the Stealth Bomber from the movie “Stealth” is an awesome display of power in a movie that is very much worth renting. A popular hit by one of the newer bands today, The Fray, sing their smash hit “Over my Head”(Cable Car). This CD also features a wide variety of other artists such as the more well known Sly and the Family Stones and David Bowie.

Snap Yo Fingers-Lil Jon Featuring E-40 & Sean Paul of The YoungBloodZ

Rapper Lil Jon plays his latest rif “Snap Yo Fingers” and has back up help from E-40 and Seal Paul of the Youngbloods and the image on the CD cover clearly shows his artistic talent. He almost appears in pain in the image but is clearly showing some serious enthusiasm and high energy.


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*ALL STICKS ARE PURE LUCK NO FAKES OR SET-UPS!* Thankyou everyone for submitting your best stick, they were all amazing! So many from maps such as Vahalla and Narrows! I’m glad that we had a range of countries in the final 10 which is great! I’m sure you will be happy with the layout of the top 10, if not just appreciate that they are all there together. Go check out more great music from Track One Recordings: ax.search.itunes.apple.com This is the top 10: #1 QsK Chico- Netherlands #2 …

Help answer the question about us top 10 music

Top 10 most played on ipod;?
Hello. :)
so I'm curious as to what everyone is listening to, if you have an ipod, then please post your top 10 most played. :) here's mine:

1. Jerkin music – irock skinnies
2. Jerkin music – miss me kiss me
3. Nas – shoot em up
4. New boyz – get it jerkin
5. Jerkin music – im tasty
6. Jerkin music – tight jeans
7. Nas – sly fox
8. snoop dog – beautiful
9. Lil boosie – tight jeans
10. Will smith – just the two of us
:) quite the playlist haha.

18 Comments

  1. ive always heard this song but i don’t know the name, do any of you guys know? plz tell me on my channel

  2. This is amazing! whats the song?

  3. TheCocoman34 says:

    dang u got good luck

  4. 25isname says:

    the last one had to fixed look at the video 5 guys are not going to be next to a warthog going know i want it no i do no i get because i got the first kill its fixed sorry but ya it is

  5. HellAnihc says:

    wtf luc :)

  6. xXRyDawgXx says:

    #6 was awasome! but also just good luck.

  7. dirtbikegrl1 says:

    #3 and 4 were awesome i kill a lot of people in cod 5 with the sticky grenade

  8. ryan says:

    billboard.com

  9. pianotime says:

    If you want a performance program…you can look at schools like Eastman, Julliard, and Curtis. They do have fine programs. I have heard nice things about the piano studios at Temple, but I do not have first hand experience there. I have a former student who is a piano major at Duquesne (in Pittsburgh), and she has progressed nicely. State schools tend to have stronger education programs (that is why I did my undergrad work at Penn State). In terms of piano performance, there were many in PSU's piano studios who went on for graduate work at schools like Eastman and Julliard. The piano faculty at Penn State happened to be particularly strong (three world class pianists), but you have to be careful at state schools of who you will be studying with. First and foremost, you need to find the program and teacher that will best suit your needs and goals. A name on a school doesn't mean you will get a better education – that will depend on your level of dedication to the art, and the ability of your studio teacher to work with you. If you plan on teaching at the college level, you have several degrees ahead of you, and you don't need to do all of them in the same place. We have many "music degrees" in our family too, and I wouldn't look down on any school that successfully trains you to do the job that you want to do. Just be picky before you shell out the cash to a college. :)

  10. 1. "Cyclone" by Baby Bash; featuring T-Pain
    2. "Do It" Lil Rob
    3. "Kiss Kiss" Chris Brown; featuring T-Pain
    4. "Hot Stuff (Let's Dance)" Craig David
    5. "Earthquake" Family Force 5
    6. "Vibrate" Petey Pablo
    7. "Get Low" Flo Rida; featuring T-Pain
    8. "Mr. DJ (Moto Blanco Remix)" Charlean Dance
    9. "Shine" Booty Luv
    10. "PopoZao" Kevin Federline

  11. Masha S says:

    12-28 age range.

    All races included!

  12. check into: (not listed by my preference)
    Htc touch pro (physical keyboard)
    Htc touch diamond (full touchscreen)
    sony xperia x1 (physical keyboard)
    Nokia 5800 (full touchscreen)
    Samsung Omnia (full touchscreen)
    if youre not in need of a phone today, you may want to consider waiting a bit for the nokia n97. I cannot say that you will be able to put a custom ringtone for contacts as it has not been released yet, but considering every other n series nokia allows this, i would bet that you could.
    Although there is not 10, thats a good place to start looking.

  13. Sfdsdff says:

    1. I'm Not Your Boyfriend Baby- 3oh!3
    2. The only diffrence between matrydom and suicide is press coverage- Panic At the Disco
    3.Mona Lisa- The All-American Rejects
    4.You Gotta Let Go-The city Lives
    5.Disco-Metro Station
    6.Fall For You-Secindhand Serenade
    7.BigCutyDreams-NeverShoutNever
    8.When You Were Young-The Killers
    9.Rabbut Hole-The city Lives
    10.Cardigan Westher-MEg&Dia

  14. Is there something else u would like???????

    Google It. Im not being mean!!!!!!

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