DJBooth Chart Recap: Week of 04/22/2012
New York, N.Y. -- This week on
The DJBooth
's
,
G.O.O.D. Music
retain their first-place position with “Mercy.”
DJ Khaled
's “Take It to the Head” tumbles to fourth, clearing the way for last week's Rap Chart-topper,
Drake
's “HYFR” to claim the runner-up position. No new features earn spots on the chart this week, but additional Rap and R&B/Pop Chart graduates come courtesy of
David Banner
,
Big K.R.I.T.
,
Chris Brown
and more.
On our
, the graduation of Drake's “HYFR” and David Banner's “Californication” to our Top Hip Hop and R&B lineup, clear the way for two new features to take their place:
A$AP Rocky
's Goldie” and
Theophilus London
's “Big Spender” enter the lineup on top, debuting along with cuts by
Asher Roth
,
Meek Mill
,
Snoop Dogg
and more. Formerly absent from the chart,
Yo Gotti
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's “Colors” resurfaces in 14th.
On the
, the ascent of
Chris Brown
's “Til I Die” and
Ne-Yo
's “Burning Up” to our Top Picks clears the way for new features from
Maroon 5
(“Payphone”) and
B.o.B
(“So Hard to Breathe”) to take the lead. Other new additions come courtesy of
Nelly Furtado
,
Jeremih
,
Nikkiya
and more.
R. Kelly
's “Share My Love” reemerges, thanks to the release of the song's new video, in seventh after a period of absence from our charts.
On the DJBooth's
,
Riz
' “Waking Up” enters the chart on top, knocking
Cisco Adler
's
DJBooth-premiered
“Lemonade” to second. The former runner-up,
Yonas
' “One More Time,” tumbles to eighth. After a week on our Top Picks chart,
Mac Miller
's “The Question” lands in third. All in all, 13 new features earn spots on the chart, leaving six of last week's selections in the running.