Music
Nelly still top of US billboard chart
Published Friday, Jan 20 2006, 17:33 GMT | By Neil Wilkes
Nelly's collaborative track 'Grillz' has made it two weeks on top of Billboard's Hot 100 chart in the US.
Beyonce and Chris Brown switched places at two and three, while the Pussycat Dolls rose three places to five, Santana four places to six and Mary J. Blige five places to ten.
Gavin DeGraw's 'We Belong Together' was the highest new entry at 38, in fact the highest new entry since Madonna's 'Hung Up' debuted at 20 last November.
The top ten in full:
1. (1) Nelly ft. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp: 'Grillz'
2. (3) Beyonce ft. Slim Thug: 'Check On It'
3. (2) Chris Brown: 'Run It!'
4. (4) Mariah Carey: 'Don't Forget About Us'
5. (8) The Pussycat Dolls: 'Stickwitu'
6. (10) Juelz Santana: 'There It Go! (The Whistle Song)'
7. (6) D4L: 'Laffy Taffy'
8. (5) Nickelback: 'Photograph'
9. (9) The All-American Rejects: 'Dirty Little Secrets'
10. (15) Mary J. Blige: 'Be Without You'
Beyonce and Chris Brown switched places at two and three, while the Pussycat Dolls rose three places to five, Santana four places to six and Mary J. Blige five places to ten.
Gavin DeGraw's 'We Belong Together' was the highest new entry at 38, in fact the highest new entry since Madonna's 'Hung Up' debuted at 20 last November.
The top ten in full:
1. (1) Nelly ft. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp: 'Grillz'
2. (3) Beyonce ft. Slim Thug: 'Check On It'
3. (2) Chris Brown: 'Run It!'
4. (4) Mariah Carey: 'Don't Forget About Us'
5. (8) The Pussycat Dolls: 'Stickwitu'
6. (10) Juelz Santana: 'There It Go! (The Whistle Song)'
7. (6) D4L: 'Laffy Taffy'
8. (5) Nickelback: 'Photograph'
9. (9) The All-American Rejects: 'Dirty Little Secrets'
10. (15) Mary J. Blige: 'Be Without You'
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