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Turn Your iTunes up to 11

Posted by Jonny Thu, 08 May 2008 17:28:00 GMT

iTunes has found a new love.

The nuTsie sideTunes beta delivers an enhanced, tailored iTunes listening experience.

Just look at the features:

- Serendipity Slider™ - Seemlessly mixes new, recommended songs with your iTunes.

- Grab Bag - Like a song? Grab it. Listen to it again. (here's mine)

- Featured playlists - iTunes top 100, Top 100 Rock songs. Guitar Hero songs. Too many to list.

- Sharing - See, listen, and take what your friends are listening to.

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iTunes Top 100 - March 21st

Posted by nuTsie Guy Fri, 21 Mar 2008 18:19:00 GMT

This week in the iTunes Top 100::

Top 5 Songs:
1 (2) "Bleeding Love" - Leona Lewis I have a feeling you will be hearing this song a lot in the coming months.
2 (N/A) "Lollipop (Main)" - Lil' Wayne The self-proclaimed "Best Rapper Alive" tries to prove it by writing a rap about his favorite carnival treat.
3 (12) "Shawty Get Loose" - Lil Mama Favorite lyric: "Been on the grind since butt-touch-potty". Wow.
4 (1) "Love In This Club" - Usher and Young Jeezy I tried pretty hard not to like this song, but the beat gets the best of me every time.
5 (3) "No Air" - Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown I have no problems, however, with hating this song. Too easy.

Greatest Gainer:
2. (N/A) "Lollipop (Main)" - Lil' Wayne Weezy's heavily anticipated (and repeatedly delayed) release of "Tha Carter III" releases in May, but the hype has already begun.

Farthest Faller:
(N/A) (54) "Shipping Up To Boston" - Dropkick Murphys These Irish Bostonians enjoyed their (drunken) day in the sun on St. Patty's day, then slide back into sobriety, on the outside the iTunes Top 100.

Entering the iTunes Top 100 this week:
16. "Roll" Flo Rida (Feat. Sean Kingston)
21. "Going On" Gnarles Barkley
51. "Lights Out" Danity Kane
64. "Bad Girl" Danity Kane (Feat. Missy Elliott)
71. "Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)" Gnarles Barkley
79. "That's How You Know"" Amy Adams
82. "Hollywood's Not America" Ferras

Thanks for reading, until next week...


- nuTsie guy.

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iTunes Top 100 - Mar 14th.

Posted by nuTsie Guy Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:11:00 GMT

This week in the turbulent iTunes Top 100::

Top 5 Songs:
1 (2) "Love In This Club" - Usher & Young Jeezy Early nominee for "Best Song About Having Sex In Night Club" category at next year's Grammy's.
2 (13) "Bleeding Love" - Leona Lewis Brit songstress reaches her highest ranking yet, also needs love transfusion.
3 (4) "No Air" - Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown Jordin's best single still sparkling with some help from the "Prince of R&B".
4 (3) "Love Song" - Sara Bareilles Sara sticks around, using her tour and commercial as momentum
5 (5) "Low" - Flo Rida and T-Pain Upon hearing this song for the 582nd time, I finally bought some Apple Bottom Jeans and boots with the fur.
Greatest Gainer:
38. (N/A) "Luxury Tax" - Rick Ross Ross' new CD "Trilla" dropped on Tuesday, so he's back to Hustlin' in the top 100.

Farthest Faller:

(N/A) (76) "How Many Words" - Blake Lewis His guest appearance on American Idol reminded America he still existed, then they forgot again.

Entering the iTunes Top 100 this week:

12. "Shawty Get Loose" Lil' Mama.
18. "Damaged" Danity Kane
38. "Luxury Tax" Rick Ross (Feat. Lil' Wayne, Young Jeezy and Trick Daddy)
45. "The Boss" Rick Ross
47. "I'm Yours" Jason Mraz
73. "A-Punk" Vampire Weekend
89. "She Got It" 2 Pistols

Thanks for reading, until next week...

- nuTsie guy.

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iTunes Top 100 - March 7th

Posted by nuTsie Guy Fri, 07 Mar 2008 14:35:00 GMT

I am here to break down what exactly goes on in the iTunes Top 100 week by week. Lets get going:

Top 5 Songs:

1. "Hallelujah" by Jeff Buckley (thanks, American Idol!).

2. "Love In This Club" by Usher and Young Jeezy. Released last week, it made its rapid climb up the charts, just as expected..

3. "Love Song" by Sara Bareilles. Staying in the top 5 for the 6th straight week.

4. "No Air" by Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown. Two teenagers sing duet about apparent asphyxiation, make millions off twenty-somethings who still watch American Idol.

5. "Low" by Flo Rida (feat. T-Pain). iTunes Top 100 stalwart drops 4 spots to unheard-of depths, State of Florida wants its name back.

Greatest Gainer:

- "Hallelujah" by Jeff Buckley. Went from unknown to the top of the charts in 3 days. Behold the power of Simon, Randy and Paula Abdrunk.

Farthest Faller:

- Amy Winehouse, in general. From penthouse to outhouse (or crackhouse, whichever you prefer). Went from 4 songs firmly planted in the top 25 the week after the Grammy's to one song clinging to the #85 spot ("Rehab").

- nuTsie guy.

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And the winners are……

Posted by colson Thu, 14 Feb 2008 18:05:00 GMT

Last night, the top 24 performers from all over the country were announced. With styles ranging from rock to pop to singer/ songwriter to soul, I do believe these contestants will not fail to make this season of American Idol an entertaining one. And hopefully we won’t have to hear Brian Adams “Everything I Do” for the rest of the season….

(From left to right) David Cook, Amy Jean Davis, Colton David Berry, Amanda Overmyer, Robbie Carrico, Ramiele Malubay, Joanne Borgella, Kristy Lee Cook, Kady Malloy , Michael Johns, David Hernandez, Asia’h Epperson, Alexandréa Lushington, David Archuleta, Brooke White, Alaina Whitaker, Jason Castro, Syesha Mercado, Danny Norriega,

(Bottom Row) Garrett Haley, Jason Yeager, Carly Smithson, Luke Menard, Chikezie Eze

...and here's a little American Idol comic relief, courtesy of Triumph the Insult Dog...

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iTunes Top 100 February 12th

Posted by nuTsie Guy Wed, 13 Feb 2008 19:09:00 GMT

This week in the iTunes Top 100

Some sense of normalcy has come back to the iTunes Top 100, having both Paula Abdul and Michael Jackson depart the top 100. Paula’s “Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow” fell by the wayside after a Super Bowl halftime performance left a lot to be desired (and a little queasy), to say the least. The gloved one, however, fell out of the 100 the day his new album dropped. Strange (if I am going to use the word strange, shouldn’t it be about “Jack-O”?). The whole album (”Thriller 25”, released February 12th), to me, is just a way to make a bunch of money with minimal work. I guess the Neverland Ranch needed some new llamas and a tilt-o-whirl…

Ok, enough on the 80’s star misfits. Other stars making waves in the 100 are Sheryl Crow, whose song “Love Is Free” debuted nicely off of her latest album "Detours" and Amy Winehouse, whose 5 Grammy’s bolstered her record sales enough to get two songs (“Rehab” and "You Know I'm No Good") back into the top 100.

On the down side, Ashley Tisdale, Chris Brown, Fall Out Boy, The Last Goodnight, and Pitbull all had songs slip down the charts, and now are on the outside looking in.

Not a bad week for music, hopefully it wasnt't a bad week for you. Until next week...

nuTsie guy.

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iTunes Top 100 February 5

Posted by nuTsie Guy Thu, 07 Feb 2008 19:52:00 GMT

Another busy week in the iTunes Top 100, let’s get going…

Tom Petty used the Super Bowl XLII Halftime Show as a catalyst to further his expiring career, having 5 songs limp back into the iTunes Top 100. I don’t know if it is just me, but was this the worst halftime show since “Nipplegate”? A flaccid Tom Petty mumbling through songs that we’ve all heard 400 times, just trying to distract the 97 million viewers for 12 minutes? Come on. And do we need that fake audience brimming over with fake enthusiasm to get so much camera time? And maybe this is just me…but did the first 18 seconds of the halftime show remind anyone else of a fluorescently-lit telling of the birds and the bees? Watch it again and think about it.

Did anyone else see Paula Abdul perform her new single “Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow” at The Super Bowl? I am not going to waste my time telling you she was lip-synching. If you have eyes and are older than 11, you know that. What I care to comment on is the sheer bravado and lack of loyalty to fans it takes to do such a thing. Instead of sing a song that you “recorded” and let your fans see and hear you sing your first single in 15 years, you would rather prance around a stage you are performing on the Mickey Mouse club in 1988, resurrecting some prehistoric dance moves to boot. I don’t know, maybe I am being too tough on her but I found it insulting, and I despise Paula Abdul (can you tell?).

Ok, no more ranting, back to the top 100…

Joining Tom and His Heartbreakers in the 100 is Journey, back with “Don’t Stop Believin” after a month long hiatus. In my heart, it never really left at all. Also, the song “What Is Love?” by Haddaway popped into the top 100 after being used in the hilarious Pepsi Max ad. However I can’t help but wonder how much that song would be heard if that SNL skit never happened.

Songs leaving the 100 to make room for Petty and company were, most notably, 2 Linkin Park songs (“What I’ve Done” and Sean Kingston’s “Me Love”, “Paint It Black” by The Rolling Stones, Lifehouse’s and Lil’ Wayne’s “I’m Me”.

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iTunes Top 100 January 29th

Posted by Jonny Wed, 30 Jan 2008 21:07:00 GMT

It has been a big week for iTunes Top 100, let’s jump right in…

Michael Jackson is back...in the iTunes Top 100, that is (sorry, didn’t mean to send any children running in terror). His song featuring Akon, “Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2008" is the first single off his forthcoming release of “Thriller 25”; a remix/remaster album celebrating the silver anniversary of one of the most influential albums ever (not to mention one of the best selling). Other artists rumored to be on the one-gloved Prince of Pop’s CD are Akon, Chris Brown, Kanye West, Ne-Yo and will.i.am. The album is released February 12th.

Not to be outdone in the recent resurgence of washed-up entertainers is the glossy-eyed pop icon Paula Abdul. Having not released a single in 15 years, what better time to join the party than a few days before she performs at the Super Bowl XLII halftime show. For me (hell, for all of us), please, Paula, get off the stage and back on your crappy TV show. And put down the microphone, and pick back up those pain killers and vodka. We liked you better when you were slurring your way through American Idol auditions. The best part? The songs called “Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow”. Can you feel me cringing? You can get the album featuring this musical gem (along with other songs featuring Idol alum Elliott Yamin, record label vagabond Katharine McPhee, Jason Mraz and even Three 6 Mafia) on March 11th.

Other artists appearing in the top 100 is starlet Kate Voegele, whose cameo on One Tree Hill got her hit “Kindly Unspoken” into the top 100, right below Yael Naim’s newly discovered hit “New Soul”, made popular by the new Apple commercial. Leaving the iTunes top 100, sadly enough, are Britney Spears, Bruce Springsteen, Kenny Chesney, Pink, and Taylor Swift, just to name a few.

Alright, I’m done ranting, enjoy the Super Bowl (and the train-wreck of a halftime show), talk to you next week, when hopefully Bobby Brown and Gloria Estefan release new singles…

nuTsie guy

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iTunes Top 100 January 22nd

Posted by Jonny Wed, 23 Jan 2008 23:54:00 GMT

Hey all, just a quick wrap up in the week’s iTunes top 100 happenings…

Carrie Underwood added another single to the top 100. “All-American Girl” is one of the two songs on Underwood’s album, “Carnival Ride” that the Grammy winner wrote herself, and according to the ex-Idol, the song is autobiographical.

Feist (real name Leslie Feist) has, sadly enough, been knocked out of the top 100. “1234” has been everywhere for months since the Canadian-born singer was featured in a iPod nano ad that we’ve all seen about 412 times (that also has a hilarious spoof.) Feist’s album “The Reminder” is now up over 1,000,000 units sold, and is nominated for 4 Grammy awards. Not a bad year for her…

Other than that, I really have nothing to report, enjoy the top 100, I’ll talk to you in a week…

nuTsie Guy

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iLounge Forum's Top Ten Albums of 2007

Posted by Jonny Fri, 11 Jan 2008 18:33:00 GMT

Built by the iLounge Community thread ["Top Ten Albums of 2007"] this playlist compiles everyone's input on the Top Ten albums created in 2007. I was greatly pleased and encouraged when I read the people's choice in albums this year. Maybe I was selectively reading in iLounge...but remember one thing... what rocks is not always popular; and what is popular does not always rock.

Click an album to listen.

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