Tuesday, 4 December 2012

The UK top 40 (week commencing 3rd of december)


1
Olly Murs Troublemaker (feat. Flo Rida) non-mover | 2 weeks in chart

2
Bruno Mars Locked Out Of Heaven up 7 | 3 weeks in chart

3
Rihanna Diamonds up 7 | 9 weeks in chart

4
Labrinth Beneath Your Beautiful (feat. Emeli Sande) non-mover | 9 weeks in chart

5
Alicia Keys Girl On Fire non-mover | 2 weeks in chart

6
Gabrielle Aplin The Power Of Love up 1 | 4 weeks in chart

7
Robbie Williams Candy up 1 | 5 weeks in chart

8
PSY Gangnam Style down 2 | 15 weeks in chart

9
One Direction Little Things down 6 | 3 weeks in chart

10
Ke$ha Die Young new | 1 week in chart

11
The Lumineers Ho Hey non-mover | 7 weeks in chart

12
Swedish House Mafia Don't You Worry Child (feat. John Martin) up 3 | 8 weeks in chart

13
Christina Perri A Thousand Years non-mover | 25 weeks in chart

14
Girls Aloud Something New down 12 | 2 weeks in chart

15
Rudimental Not Giving In (feat. John Newman & Alex Clare) down 1 | 2 weeks in chart

16
Little Mix DNA down 4 | 3 weeks in chart

17
Adele Skyfall down 1 | 9 weeks in chart

18
Wiley Can You Hear Me (Ayayaya) (feat. Ms. D, Skepta & JME) down 1 | 5 weeks in chart

19
The Script Hall Of Fame (feat. will.i.am) up 2 | 13 weeks in chart

20
Calvin Harris Sweet Nothing (feat. Florence Welch) down 2 | 7 weeks in chart

In the most recent top 20 chart from BBC radio 1 there is only one song that fits into my desired genre being Indie which is 'The Lumineers-Hey Ho'. This is because chart music is usually mainstream music, because this type of music is the most popular it means i will have a more alternative audience but also have a smaller audience to attract. 

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