Author: DJ Special Blend from Chicago
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Nique from Aurora, IL has the number one song of the year on BMS Radio Chicago. “Legendary” has been in heavy rotation since May. Geechi Mouf’s smash single “Cold Turkey” holds down the number two spot. Nina Macc does it again with her single “Where Was These Hoes,” and QuoKane lands at number four for the year with “The Norm.” Nina Macc and QuoKane both land top five singles two years in a row. Dawn Duchess ends up with two top ten songs on the year-end-countdown with “Do Work” and “Champagne Bottles.”
The Weeknd glides into the number one spot on this chart for the first time as a solo artist with “The Hills.” Byson Tiller has made it all the way to number two. Missy Elliott leaps four more spaces to land at number three. Amiah Mariee’s “Crazy” is officially a top ten hit single, and so is “Used to Be” by Jerry White.
New music on the chart this time from Jerimih with “Oiu.” R. Kelly also has a new jam out there called “Switch Up” that features Jerimih and Lil Wayne. Rick Ross is up another spot to number 17, and “Where Ya At” by Future and Drake is up to number four. Peep the full chart:
R. Kelly tops the chart in the middle of December with a cut called “Backyard Party.” Byson Tiller is up two spots to number four. Travi$ Scott is knocking on the door of the top ten, and so is “Crazy” by Amiah Mariee. Big Sean and Chris Brown are all the way up to number two with “Play No Games.”
New music on the chart this week comes from Drake and Future’s mixtape. Trixx enters the chart this week and JP also makes his debut. “Just Right for Me” by Monica is still on the countdown. “Elf Lean” by Robbie the Elf is hot Christmas music this season. Peep the full chart:
RdG featuring Ziplocghost and Fatboii earned the top spot this week with “Like Me.” Alessia Cara is right behind at number two. Future and Drake leap seven spots and land in the top ten, which makes “Where Ya At” the hottest song this week. Amiah Mariee moved up six places of her own and landed at number 15 with “Crazy.”
New music on the chart this week from Chris Brown named “Sex You Back to Sleep.” Kendrick Lamar enters the countdown with ” These Walls.” Christmas music by Robby the Elf named “Elf Lean” rounds out the new singles. Check Robby the Elf out at RobbyTheELf.com. Peep the full chart:
Alessia Cara gets another week on top of the chart, with the song about isolating in the middle of a party. The Weeknd enjoys his best solo hit ever on this chart. Missy Elliott leaps five spots to land in the top ten. That makes her jam the hottest song of the week. Amiah Mariee is up to number 21. Jerry White glides to a respectable number 13. Geechi Mouf is still in the top five. Recording Artist: Submit your music to the longest running podcast in Chicago that features Hip-Hop music here. Peep the full chart:
After all the bickering over the title, Chi-Raq hit the theaters. This film is a traditional “Spike Lee Joint.” His movies, or “Joints,” do not follow the usual routes of character development. The actors frequently break out into entertaining musical numbers and short comedy skits about controversial topics. Spike Lee fans know to brace themselves for possible telephones that might fall out the sky from nowhere, or maybe an occasional upside-down camera shot. None of that happened this time. However, the cinematography does a fine job of capturing the city as the visual backdrop of the story.
Alessia Cara takes the number one spot with her sleeper hit, “Here.” DeJ Loaf is still near the top, and so is Geechie Mouf. Missy Elliot and Pharrell Williams move up four places to number 15 this week. Big Sean and Chris Brown are up to number seven with “Play No Games.”
R. Kelly made noise at the Soul Train Awards with “Back Yard Party,” even though is well into fall. Bryson Tiller is still in there solid at number twelve with “Don’t.” RdG has a top five single on his hands. The Game is still on the chart with “100” featuring Drake. And “Crazy” by Amiah Mariee debuts on the chart at number twenty-five. Peep the full chart:
Creed is the seventh installment of the Rocky film series, and it is possibly the best. Directed by Ryan Coogler, it stars Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Johnson, the late Apollo Creed’s son. Sylvester Stallone plays Rocky, who has finally retired from boxing. The gloves are handed to the next generation, and the Rocky franchise is only one movie late in doing so.
Even the most die-hard Rocky fan had trouble accepting Rock Balboa, the sixth movie in this franchise. It is hard to believe a 60 year old man can go 15 rounds with the current heavy weight champion of the world.
That is not a problem in the movie Creed. The characters are believable and the Rocky character is finally aging properly.
Nep Jennings heads of the podcast with “Empire.” We check out contributions from Che Blaq (pictured) called “The Fall.” Audiomercy featuring QuoKane debuts “No Frontin’.” Ty$on featuring Ak & Rico presents us with “Still Gon F*.”Migo House rounds out Chicago’s longest running podcast featuring Hip-Hop music with “Golden Child.” Recording artist, submit music here.
Lil’ Dej takes the top spot with “Back Up Off Me” featuring Big Sean. In fact, Big Sean is on two top songs this week. “Here” by Alessia Cara continues to be a successful release. RdG featuring Ziplocghost and Fatboii are up to number seven with “Like Me.”
R. Kelly maintains at number eleven. Congratulations to Nee Boi, who has a top ten hit single on his hands. “100” by The Game featuring Drake has been on the chart longer than any other song this week. “The Hills” by The Weeknd leaps five places to number 12, which makes it the hottest song this week. Peep the full chart below: