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Chartware Vol. 3 

Various

Chartware Vol. 3

Genre: DANCE
Label: ZYX Music
Release date: 2001

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  What A Feeling Irene Cara
DJ Bobo
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2.  Upside Down A*Teens
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3.  Who Let The Dogs Out Baha Men
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4.  Steelo: (I'm Diggin' Yo) Sat-R-Day
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5.  Sie Ist Weg: (Unplugged) Die Fantastisch...
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6.  Breakin' It Down Flying Steps
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7.  For The Lonely Sweetbox
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8.  Fight To Win Natalie
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9.  Incomplete Sisqó
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10.  Weit Weg Bintia
Deichkind
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11.  I Was A Ye - Ye Girl Doing Time
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12.  Thinking Of You ATC
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13.  Wir Waren Mal Stars Torch
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14.  Viva El Amor! Chiara
Paola
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15.  An Deiner Seite AWG
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16.  Wie Wir Skills En Masse
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17.  Shake Ya Ass Mystikal
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18.  Life In The Year 2001 Medusa's Spite
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19.  So Deep Ann Lee
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20.  Don't You Down Low
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Super: (Riscaldamento) Gigi D'Agostino
Albertino
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2.  Everytime You Need Me Maria Rubia
Fragma
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3.  Lifechange Whirlpool Produ...
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4.  Up & Down: (Don't Fall In Love With Me) Billy More
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5.  All I Do Bryan Chambers
Cleptomaniacs
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6.  900 Degrees Ian Pooley
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7.  Synaethesia: (Fly Away) Sheryl Deane
The Thrillseekers
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8.  Exploration Of Space Cosmic Gate
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9.  We Will Survive Warp Brothers
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10.  Kickin' Hard: Mew Remix Klubbheads
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11.  Rhythm & Drums 2001 DJ Red
DJs @ Work
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12.  Noise Remix Paul Johnson
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13.  Italodancer Floorfilla
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14.  One Night In NYC The Horrorist
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15.  When I Rock Elektrochemie LK
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16.  Doin' It Again DJ Valium
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17.  Soldier Of Fortune DJ Schwede
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18.  Take This Sound: (Out Of My Head) Beam
Cyrus
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19.  Push Ravelab
Kai Hawaii
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20.  Lovemachine Aquagen
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Featured Review
Take Me Back Take Me Back
Tinchy Stryder
The formerly gritty and underground genre of Grime, a distinctively British distant cousin of hip-hop, dancehall and garage, is experiencing a huge transformation, moving from its dark East London street roots towards a glossier, radio-friendlier sound. First signs were given by Dizzee Rascal teaming up with Calvin Harris in their recent summer smash "Dance Wiv Me"; followed by Wiley's courting Mark Ronson and bordering novelty record levels in some of his latest offerings. Now, the nicknamed Prince of Grime, Tinchy Stryder, is taking the next step in the process. After recent high-profile collaborations with Craig David and leftfield Brooklyn arties Gang Gang Dance; Stryder seems ready to hit big time with "Take Me back", the first taster from his forthcoming second album. The Ghanaian origin artist convinced rising UK urban star Taio Cruz to feature on vocals; toyed with the Autotune software for that popular "cheesy-rap" effect and threw some electro touches and a rather commercial beat in, bringing a flavour of Eurodance from the Nineties back to mind. ~Roberto González~ Copyright © Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved
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