Quiet days for the German singles chart as not only Alexandra Stan makes a second week at the summit but the only three new entries in the entire top 100 are outside the top 60. In the top three, apart from Alexandra Stan, Jennifer Lopez stands comfortably at the runner-up slot, while the "Party Rock Anthem" of LMFAO moves up to #3.
Video - Al. Stan
Following a full week in the shops, David Guetta's second proposal from his yet to be released LP shoots itself to #5 from #11, showing how unbelievably popular the French DJ and producer is. "Little Bad Girl" has thus matched the success of previous single "Where Them Girls At" (this week at #22).
This week Don Omar & Lucenzo continue their journey to the upper reaches of the countdown and their summer smash "Danza Kuduro" moves up eight positions and lands just outside the top 10.
At #19 Frida Gold's "Wovon sollen wir träumen" has finally passed the top 20 boundary and the German band can congratulate itself with its first ever top 20 single.
Outside the top 20, Katy Perry's "Last Friday Night" goes up by only a place but makes a new peak at #21, while DJ Antoine follows closely with "Welcome To St. Tropez" at #23.
A position behind the Swiss DJ, British band Coldplay rises six places with "Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall", which can now benefit at least from the fact that it has a video.
A special mentioning also to Pigeon John, whose "The Bomb" rises #42 - #33 and maybe the US musician will soon have his first top 30 single in Germany.
Let's also not forget the re-entry of "Don't Stop", the 2002 song of Red Hot Chili Peppers, whose resurrected success perhaps can be sought in its use as a ring entrance anthem for heavyweight boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko.
And finally here come the three new entries with videos:
69 Norman Langen - Pures Gold
Video
83 Velile - Injabulo
83 Velile - Injabulo
Video
84 Alex Gaudino feat. Kelly Rowland - What A Feeling
84 Alex Gaudino feat. Kelly Rowland - What A Feeling
The Album Chart
Somewhat surprisingly Limp Bizkit's "Gold Cobra" secures itself a second week on the top of the LP chart, which shows that nowadays only Germans remember who Fred Durst and co. were. The only new entry in the top ten belongs to New Zealand's singer Brooke Fraser, who already has a top ten single with "Something in The Water". Her album "Flags" goes straight in at #6. At #8 the young Il Divo, or more precisely Il Volo bring their first CD up from #17 last week.
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