Revealead: most swapped artists, songs of 2007
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Fact: no-one buys music any more apart from luddite parents and pock-marked saddos, so the charts are, to all our intents and purposes anyway, redundant. The true barometer of public taste, surely, lies in the seedy realm of the peer to peer file-sharer.
LA-based BigChampagne Online Media are fond of that idea, regularly measuring consumer trends ‘cross all digital channels, both legal and not so legal; including BitTorrent, Gnutella and eDonkey. I don’t even know what eDonkey is, but it sounds fantastic.
Anyway, the news department at Wired (click) asked BigChampagne to compile a list of the ten most traded songs and artists of 2007, here’s what they came up with – does hope lie in the proles?
Not at all:
Top Ten Tracks
1. Shop Boyz - ‘Party Like A Rock Star’ (pictured)
2. Akon - ‘I Wanna Luv U’
3. Sean Kingston - ‘Beautiful Girls’
4. Mims - ‘This Is Why I'm Hot’
5. Akon - ‘Don't Matter’
6. T-Pain - ‘Bartender’
7. Soulja Boy - ‘Crank Dat Soulja Boy’
8. Justin Timberlake - ‘My Love’
9. DJ Unk - ‘Walk It Out’
10. Jim Jones - ‘We Fly High’
1. T.I.
2. T-Pain
3. Akon
4. 50 Cent
5. R. Kelly
6. Lil Wayne
7. Justin Timberlake
8. Fergie
9. Ludacris
10. Snoop Dogg
Unsurprisingly perhaps, there was a strong correlation between ring tones and online ‘success’; while anyone expecting to see Radiohead in the lists after the release of In Rainbows is using a bent yardstick, apparently:
"The only area where the Radiohead was possibly the story of the year was complete album downloads," says BigChampagne co-founder and CEO Eric Garland. "They aren't a singles band. Consequently, Radiohead has never done the kind of volume that these big video-driven stars du jour command."
Makes the success of Simon Cowell even more obvious that it was already. Watch and learn, dim youth.
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From the archive
12 year old girls
are clearly the only pirates in the world, burn them all!
I've literally only ever heard of
three of those top ten. I'm so woefully out of touch
beats me!
i can manage two
You mean to say you don't own
DJ Unk entire back catalogue?!
Who the hell is Jim Jones?
The name seems to be a bit out of place in the list of rappers. It's not even spelt wrong!
heavens
I try my best to keep up with hip hop but have really only heard of two of those top tracks and only actually heard one. Dearest me.
Oh, right
didn't know he was so popular wiv da kidz.
that soulja
boy song is brilliant
that soulja boi
song is one of the worst songs I have heard in a long time.
So no Future Of The Left then?
thats a shame.
I've heard all of these songs
and I hate all of them except for one, I think. Maybe if you count the Party Like A Rock star remix.
The list would be different
if it was based on UK downloads only. It's clearly dominated by US "R&B" acts. Not that a UK based list would be any better - just a different shade of shit.
I asked GZA
what he made of R&B one time and he summarised it thusly: 'it's just rap 'n' Bullshit, man, rap 'n' a load of fuckin' bullshit'
BigChampagne
are a bit rubbish really, so I wouldn't put too much faith in their figures.
i lose or win
i can say i have heard none of these


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