Dance Sweep: July 7, 2012...
Hey gang, thanks for hangin' in there, and we're up to the final part of today's "chart sweeps" of Billboard magazine's music lists this week. This time out we have a sampling of the new music making the Dance Club, Mixshow, and Global Dance charts...
On the US club chart, the highest entry comes from Kelly Clarkson, who sees her third single from her Stronger album get mixed up at #30, it's "Dark Side"...
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In at #43 is Bouvier and Barona with "Why You Playin' Me" with vocals by Nikki Paige...
Gay icon Adam Lambert gets his pride on at #48 with "Never Close Our Eyes"...
...and rounding it out at #50 is Jack Beats (as opposed to "Jack Back" of the #1 "Wild One Two") with "End Of Love"...
Meanwhile, there's only one new song on the Mixshow/Airplay chart, and it also debuts at #34 on the Global Dance Songs list. At #25, it's UK boyband the Wanted with "Chasing The Sun"...
On the Global chart, the highest debut is the former #1 UK hit "Feel The Love" by Rudimental featuring John Newman at #32...
...and finally, at #36, is Brit Jessie J with David Guetta on "Laserlight"...
Dance on! My pick of the litter would be Lambert's with Rudimental's a close second...
Tomorrow brings the best in England and part one of my "album sweep". Until then, have an awesome day!
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