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p2pnet.net Feature:- We started running a p2pnet File Share Top Ten last year. Based on statistics from p2p research firm Big Champagne, it lists the most-downloaded mp3s in the US.
Big Champagne’s home page gives a weekly Top Ten list which includes both download and search activity.
Our BC FSTT lists only deal only with downloads.
Go here if you’d like a few words on how the stats are put together.
COMING SOON =====> The p2pnet / Big Champagne Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards!
(Note: If a song is out of the charts for two weeks or more and returns, it’s designated ‘New’.
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Week ending March 14, 2005
All categories
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| Ranking |
Artist |
Title |
Downloads |
| #1 |
The Game |
How We Do (unchanged) |
7,055,408 |
| #2 |
Mario |
Let Me Love (unchanged) |
6,328,575 |
| #3 |
Snoop Dogg |
Drop it like It’s Hot (unchanged) |
5,694,491 |
| #4 |
Ciara |
1 2 Step (unchanged) |
5,417,179 |
| #5 |
Lil Jon |
Lovers & Friends (new) |
5,334,608 |
| #6 |
Eminem |
Like Toy Soldiers - #5 |
4,935,142 |
| #7 |
50 Cent |
Candy Shop (unchanged) |
4,922,786 |
| #8 |
Green Day |
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams - #6 |
4,854,158 |
| #9 |
Ludacris |
Get Back - #8 |
4,404,934 |
| #10 |
Kelly Clarkson |
Since U Been Gone -#9 |
4,283,582 |
Country
| Ranking |
Artist |
Title |
Downloads |
| #1 |
Nelly |
Over And Over (unchanged) |
2,977,463 |
| #2 |
Rascal Flatts |
Bless The Broken Road (unchanged) |
1,578,003 |
| #3 |
Josh Gracin |
Nothing to Lose + #4 |
697,922 |
| #4 |
Keith Urban |
You’re My Better Half - #3 |
690,095 |
| #5 |
Kenny Chesney |
Anything But Mine (unchanged) |
640,114 |
| #6 |
Martina McBride |
God’s Will + #7 |
484,752 |
| #7 |
Sugarland |
Baby Girl + #8 |
443,503 |
| #8 |
Reba McEntire |
He Gets That From Me + #10 |
345,047 |
| #9 |
Johnny Cash |
Hurt (new) |
286,937 |
| #10 |
Montgomery Gentry |
Gone (new) |
280,571 |
Adult Contemporary
| Ranking |
Artist |
Title |
Downloads |
| #1 |
Nelly |
Over And Over (unchanged) |
4,971,870 |
| #2 |
Mario |
Let Me Love You (unchanged) |
4,898,707 |
| #3 |
Ciara |
1 2 Step (unchanged) |
4,383,554 |
| #4 |
Green Day |
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (unchanged) |
4,289,302 |
| #5 |
Usher |
My Boo (return) |
4,133,952 |
| #6 |
Kelly Clarkson |
Since U Been Gone - #5 |
3,921,069 |
| #7 |
Green Day |
American Idiot (unchanged) |
3,208,097 |
| #8 |
Destiny’s Child |
Lose My Breath - #6 |
3,103,639 |
| #9 |
Destiny’s Child |
Soldier - #8 |
3,066,291 |
| #10 |
Usher |
Caught Up - #9 |
2,935,319 |
Rock
| Ranking |
Artist |
Title |
Downloads |
| #1 |
Green Day |
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams + #2 |
4,081,858 |
| #2 |
Linkin Park
& Jay-Z |
Numb/Encore + #3 |
3,073,513 |
| #3 |
50 Cent |
Candy Shop + #4 |
2,873,289 |
| #4 |
The Killers |
Mr Brightside + #5 |
2,497,234 |
| #5 |
Bowling for Soup |
1985 + #6 |
1,844,470 |
| #6 |
Maroon 5 |
Sunday Morning + #7 |
1,569,268 |
| #7 |
Trick Daddy |
Sugar – Gimme Some + #10 |
1,538,568 |
| #8 |
Good Charlotte |
I Just Wanna Live (new) |
1,490,995 |
| #9 |
Gavin Degraw |
I Don’t Want To Be - #8 |
1,486,477 |
| #10 |
John Mayer |
Daughters - #9 |
1,444,928 |
Urban
| Ranking |
Artist |
Title |
Downloads |
| #1 |
The Game |
How We Do (unchanged) |
6,456,536 |
| #2 |
Mario |
Let Me Love You (unchanged) |
5,771,866 |
| #3 |
Snoop Dogg |
Drop it like It’s Hot (unchanged) |
5,155,533 |
| #4 |
Nelly |
Over And Over (unchanged) |
5,107,362 |
| #5 |
Ciara |
1 2 Step (unchanged) |
4,954,105 |
| #6 |
Lil Jon |
Lovers & Friends (new) |
4,914,491 |
| #7 |
50 Cent |
Candy Shop – #6 |
4,471,460 |
| #8 |
Trick Daddy |
Let’s Go - #7 |
4,242,334 |
| #9 |
Ludacris |
Get Back - #8 |
4,037,002 |
| #10 |
50 Cent |
Disco Inferno (new) |
(unchanged) |
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March 17th, 2005 at 6:52 am
If Big Champagne can do such a fine precise job, why do they only offer the top ‘10′ in any given catagory?
Why do they not list more? Would it not be interesting to see what Beatles song is most downloaded?
Is old ‘Duran Duran’ fairing up? How’s Frank Sinatra doing??
Is stuff from the 60’s outdoing stuff from the 70’s?
We’ll never know, I suppose.
I suggest that Big Champagne are not allowed to do or say more than what they post. Their ‘chart’ is ‘official’ on many sites, which, in turn, pays the cost of living.
But let us not be so gullable as to believe something that is basically an arm of the record industry.
February 23rd, 2007 at 9:06 pm