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Posted by Sean on December 30, 2008 1 comment |
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BadBoyBlog.com: Recently, Billboard released their 2008 year end charts. These are the top artists, albums and songs of 2008, based on their chart rankings during that calendar year. You can find the Bad Boy positions below. Danity Kane was the clear juggernaut for Bad Boy in ’09( duh, Diddy can kiss his label goodbye now) , but Day26, Elephant Man and the label as a whole received mentions, too.
Top Billboard 200 Artists
68. Danity Kane (1 Charting Title)
Top Billboard 200 Albums
75. “Welcome to the Dollhouse” by Danity Kane
119. “Day26″ by Day26
Top Comprehensive Artists
73. Danity Kane (1 Charting Title)
Top Comprehensive Albums
82. “Welcome to the Dollhouse” by Danity Kane
130. “Day26″ by Day26
Hot 100 Artists
46. Danity Kane (1 Charting Title)
Hot 100 Songs
42. “Damaged” by Danity Kane
Hot 100 Artists – Duo/Group
8. Danity Kane (1 Charting Title)
Hot 100 Airplay
45. “Damaged” by Danity Kane
Hot Digital Songs Artists
47. Danity Kane (2 Charting Titles)
Hot Digital Songs
47. “Damaged” by Danity Kane
Hot Digital Tracks
42. “Damaged (Album Version)” by Danity Kane
Pop 100 Artists
28. Danity Kane (3 Charting Titles)
Pop 100 Songs
22. “Damaged” by Danity Kane
Pop 100 Airplay
19. “Damaged” by Danity Kane
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists – Duo/Group
1. Day26 (3 Charting Titles)
2. Danity Kane (1 Charting Title)
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Artists
25. Danity Kane (1 Charting Title)
31. Day26 (1 Charting Title)
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
24. “Welcome to the Dollhouse” by Danity Kane
30. “Day26″ by Day26
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Imprints
14. Bad Boy (9 Charting Titles)
Hot Mainstream Top 40 Songs
32. “Damaged” by Danity Kane
Hot Dance Airplay
17. “Damaged” by Danity Kane
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Posted by Sean on December 16, 2008 1 comment |
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MTV.COM: Who was the biggest star of 2008? Who had the most impact on the year that was, who inspired the most headlines or generated the biggest amount of buzz? It’s really tough to say … yet, for decades now, plenty of magazines have been doing just that (we’re looking at you, Time). And so, after years of sitting on the sidelines, we here at MTV News have decided to get in on the act too. Over the next few days, we’ll be unveiling our list of the most fascinating, controversial and, well, BRITNEY!!! women of the year. These are the artists, actors and pop-culture heavyweights who dominated the headlines here at MTVNews.com (and no, Sarah Palin didn’t make the cut … we’ll leave that to the folks at Time). Today, we present picks 10 to 6. On Tuesday, we’ll reveal numbers 5 to 2. And then, on Thursday, we’ll unveil our 2008 MTV News Woman of the Year.
7. AUBREY O’DAY
2008 Highlights: Rolled into the year fresh off reports that she was leaving Danity Kane to join the Pussycat Dolls … Appeared to put all the drama behind her when DK’s Welcome to the Dollhouse debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts … Launched DK/Day26 tour in May … Landed the role of Amber Von Tussle in the Broadway version of “Hairspray,” which causes her to miss Danity Kane’s appearance on “FNMTV” … Boasted about her breasts during an interview with former WWE announcer Paul Heyman … Shot a rather eye-opening photo spread for Complex magazine … Booted from Danity Kane during live finale of MTV’s “Making the Band” due to concerns over her “image” and despite the fact she was one of only two interesting members in the group … Reportedly posed for Playboy … May have had the most turbulent 12 months of anyone not named ” Britney Spears” or “Amy Winehouse.”
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Posted by Sean on December 15, 2008 1 comment |
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It is that time of the year where radio stations usually compile a list of this years biggest hits, Z100, New York’s biggest station just released theirs today and Danity Kane’s “Damaged” came in at number 3. Pretty impressive, but so bittersweet! Below are the top 5 songs.
1. Chris Brown “Forever”
2. Leona Lewis “Bleeding Love”
3. Danity Kane “Damaged”
4. Jordin Sparks F/Chris Brown “No Air”
5. Rihanna “Don’t Stop The Music”
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MTV.com: OK, so I’ve heard your shouting and read your missives. You want — nay, demand — that Britney Spears and Danity Kane end up on some sort of year-end list (you also want me fired, it would appear). Well, it looks like you might be in luck … about the list, not the firing, sadly. Because while no amount of nasty comments is going to get me to budge when it comes to my list of the Best Songs of 2008, the brain trust here at MTV News has figured out a way to appease you — all of you.
See, while my list of songs was, well, mine (novel concept for a column, I know), it wasn’t exactly representative of — how do I put this? — reality. Sure, things like “radio play” and “video streams” were taken into consideration, but they were weighed against things like “is this song terrible?” or “can I live with myself if I include ‘Womanizer’ on my list?” So, we’ve dug deep in our techno-vaults and come up with a list of songs that is 100 percent based on reality. Actually, it’s based entirely on you. We’ve compiled the Top 25 Music Videos of 2008, as determined by streams on MTV.com. No opinions, no rock criticisms, no bands you’ve never heard of (God forbid!). Just pure numbers — eDemocacy in action, as it were — because each click, in a sense, was a vote. And so, without further ado, here’s your list of the best videos of the year. Looks like we’ve got two songs in common … there’s no accounting for taste, I guess.
25. Soulja Boy Tell’em – “Yahhh!”
24. Paramore – “Decode”
23. Day26 – “Got Me Going”
22. Tokio Hotel – “Monsoon”
21. Rihanna – “Disturbia”
20. Madonna – “Four Minutes”
19. Rihanna – “Don’t Stop the Music”
18. Danity Kane – “Bad Girl”
17. Tokio Hotel – “Ready, Set, Go!”
16. Katy Perry – “I Kissed a Girl”
15. Rihanna – “Take a Bow”
14. Pussycat Dolls – “When I Grow Up”
13. Usher – “Love in This Club”
12. Jonas Brothers – “When You Look Me in the Eyes”
11. Chris Brown – “With You”
10. Leona Lewis – “Bleeding Love”
9. Jonas Brothers – “Burnin Up”
8. Flo Rida – “Low”
7. Mariah Carey – “Touch My Body”
6. Danity Kane – “Damaged”
5. Britney Spears – “Piece of Me”
4. Chris Brown – “Forever”
3. Jordin Sparks (featuring Chris Brown) – “No Air”
2. Lil Wayne – “Lollipop”
1. Britney Spears – “Womanizer”
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PR-Inside.com: The Online Hip-Hop Awards 2008, a multi-media, ‘people’s choice’ awards ceremony that honors the best and most innovative in Hip-Hop, announced today its winners in 30 Categories as determined by the fans. The winners in all categories were presented online by Donnell Rawlings (Chappelle’s Show) and Angela Yee (Sirius Radio) at (http://www.sohh.com/ohha/)
Lil Wayne took home 4 awards, the most of any artist, including Album of the Year Award (Hip-Hop), Artist of the Year Award (Hip-Hop), Off the Hook Award (Hip-Hop) and Collabo of the Year, along with T.I, Jay-Z and Kanye West for ‘Swagger Like Us.’ Soulja Boy was close behind, racking up three awards for King of the Net, Digital Download of the Year Award (Hip-Hop) and Artist Website of the Year Award. Danity Kane emerged victorious with 2 awards in the categories Artist of the Year Award (R&B) and Off the Hook Award (R&B).
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