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by Luke Slater
I remember back in the days when last.fm was an entirely separate thing to AudioScrobbler. They've been one for a while now and, although it's a service which is more than just stats, the stats are what a lot of people signed up for in the first place. It's also always interesting to see who the most played artists (and their albums) are of a certain time, and last.fm have unveiled the Top 40 of these just recently. »
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by Alex Denney
The charts look like a lunatic's i-Pod set to shuffle this week, read more here»
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by Alex Denney
Rihanna’s dull ballad ‘Take A Bow’ sees off competition from Ting Tings for the number one spot, while Duffy indulges in a spot of rearguard action up 4 places to 3 with ‘Warwick Avenue’»
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by Alex Denney
Getting all up in your aural cavities at number one in the singles chart this week are Ting Tings with 'That's Not My Name'»
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by zzzzzz zzzzzz
Whilst the DiS brethren were mincing round a dank Dalston for Cadence Weapon, pop’s elite gathered like hens round a cornfeed, pecking viciously for seed at last nights BRIT AWARDS 2008. Who went home with a contented belly»
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by Kev Kharas
James Murphy has contributed a fresh LCD Soundsystem track to the OST of a new film.»
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by Kev Kharas
Klaxons will perform with Rihanna at this year’s BRIT Awards.»
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by Rebecca Nicholson
Feist rounds off a supergalactic 2007 with a whopping four Grammy nominations, placing her on a par with fellow four-nods Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna, Akon and Ne-Yo. She's up for Best New Artist (though her first album came out in 1999), Best Pop Vocal Al»
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by Kev Kharas
Rihanna has been forced to postpone three upcoming UK shows under doctor’s orders.»
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by zzzzzz zzzzzz
Having pulled out from the event earlier in the week, 50 Cent again lost out to Kayne West at last night's MOBOs.»
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by Alex Denney
Big news in the single charts this week is Rihanna’s continued refusal to budge off the number one spot – it’s ten weeks and counting now for 'Umbrella', making it the longest-reigning UK chart-topper since Wet Wet Wet moistened the slot for fourteen weeks with 'Love Is All Around' back in 1994.»
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by Alex Denney
What do you suppose is at number one this week? We've retired the position for now. What's going on elsewhere, then?»
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by Kev Kharas
That was the week that was last week. Guess what? 'Umbrella''s still top.»