Audio Charts
Published: February 16, 2007
Weekly charts for the nation's best-selling recorded music as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine.
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Hot 100 singles
1. "Say It Right,” Nelly Furtado.
2. "Irreplaceable,” Beyonce.
3. "The Sweet Escape,” Gwen Stefani (feat. Akon).
4. "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race,” Fall Out Boy.
5. "Runaway Love,” Ludacris (feat. Mary J. Blige).
6. "It's Not Over,” Daughtry.
7. "Cupid's Chokehold,” Gym Class Heroes (feat. Patrick Stump).
8. "What Goes Around ... Comes Around,” Justin Timberlake.
9. "Glamorous,” Fergie (feat. Ludacris).
10. "I Wanna Love You,” Akon (feat. Snoop Dogg).
The Billboard 200 albums
1. "Infinity on High,” Fall Out Boy.
2. "Not Too Late,” Norah Jones.
3. "Daughtry,” Daughtry.
4. "Konvicted,” Akon.
5. "Headstrong,” Ashley Tisdale.
Adult contemporary
1. "Waiting on the World to Change,” John Mayer.
2. "Unwritten,” Natasha Bedingfield.
3. "What Hurts the Most,” Rascal Flatts.
4. "The Riddle,” Five For Fighting.
5. "Bad Day,” Daniel Powter.
6. "How to Save a Life,” The Fray.
7. "Chasing Cars,” Snow Patrol.
8. "Put Your Records On,” Corinne Bailey Rae.
9. "Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” Rod Stewart.
10. "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree,” K.T. Tunstall.
Christian albums
1. "WOW Hits 2007,” various artists.
2. "Precious Memories,” Alan Jackson.
3. "Three Wooden Crosses,” various artists.
4. "Oh! Gravity,” Switchfoot.
5. "Flyleaf,” Flyleaf.
Mainstream rock tracks
1. "Pain,” Three Days Grace.
2. "Ladies and Gentlemen,” Saliva.
3. "Snow (Hey Oh),” Red Hot Chili Peppers.
4. "Breath,” Breaking Benjamin.
5. "The Enemy,” Godsmack.
6. "Sillyworld,” Stone Sour.
7. "Ten Thousand Fists,” Disturbed.
8. "It's Not Over,” Daughtry.
9. "Anna-Molly,” Incubus.
10. "How Long,” Hinder.
Alternative/modern rock tracks
1. "Snow (Hey Oh),” Red Hot Chili Peppers.
2. "Pain,” Three Days Grace.
3. "Starlight,” Muse.
4. "Face Down,” The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.
5. "From Yesterday,” 30 Seconds to Mars.
6. "Famous Last Words,” My Chemical Romance.
7. "Dashboard,” Modest Mouse.
8. "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race,” Fall Out Boy.
9. "Anna-Molly,” Incubus.
10. "Read My Mind,” The Killers.
Country songs
1. "It Just Comes Natural,” George Strait.
2. "Watching You,” Rodney Atkins.
3. "Ladies Love Country Boys,” Trace Adkins.
4. "Stupid Boy,” Keith Urban.
5. "She's Everything,” Brad Paisley.
6. "Alyssa Lies,” Jason Michael Carroll.
7. "Anyway,” Martina McBride.
8. "Little Bit of Life,” Craig Morgan.
9. "Beer in Mexico,” Kenny Chesney.
10. "Last Dollar (Fly Away),” Tim McGraw.
Country albums
1. "Waitin' in the Country,” Jason Michael Carroll.
2. "Some Hearts,” Carrie Underwood.
3. "Me and My Gang,” Rascal Flatts.
4. "If You're Going Through Hell,” Rodney Atkins.
5. "Love, Pain and the Whole Crazy Thing,” Keith Urban.
R&B/hip-hop songs
1. "Lost Without U,” Robin Thicke.
2. "You,” Lloyd (feat. Lil' Wayne).
3. "Runaway Love,” Ludacris (feat. Mary J. Blige).
4. "Promise,” Ciara.
5. "Throw Some D's,” Rich Boy (feat. Polow Da Don).
6. "Poppin',” Chris Brown (feat. Jay Biz).
7. "On the Hotline,” Pretty Ricky.
8. "Ice Box,” Omarion.
9. "Irreplaceable,” Beyonce.
10. "Make It Rain,” Fat Joe (feat. Lil Wayne).
R&B/hip-hop albums
1. "The Evolution of Robin Thicke,” Robin Thicke.
2. "Late Night Special,” Pretty Ricky.
3. Sound track: "Dreamgirls.”
4. "Konvicted,” Akon.
5. "The Inspiration,” Young Jeezy.
Rap tracks
1. "Runaway Love,” Ludacris (feat. Mary J. Blige).
2. "Make It Rain,' Fat Joe (feat. Lil Wayne).
3. "This Is Why I'm Hot,” Mims.
4. "Walk It Out,” Unk.
5. "We Fly High,” Jim Jones.
6. "Throw Some D's,” Rich Boy (feat. Polow Da Don).
7. "That's That,” Snoop Dogg (feat. R. Kelly).
8. "Shortie Like Mine,” Bow Wow (feat. Chris Brown and Johnta Austin).
9. "Top Back,” T.I.
10. "Go Getta,” Young Jeezy (feat. R. Kelly).
Latin songs
1. "Tu Amor,” Luis Fonsi.
2. "Ese,” Conjunto Primavera.
3. "Sola,” Hector "El Father.”
4. "Tu Recuerdo,” Ricky Martin (feat. La Mari).
5. "Shorty Shorty,” Xtreme.
6. "Pam Pam,” Wisin and Yandel.
7. "Antes de Que Te Vayas,” Marco Antonio Solis.
8. "Bendita Tu Luz,” Mana.
9. "Irreplaceable,” Beyonce.
10. "Te Lo Agradezco, Pero No,” Alejandro Sanz (feat. Shakira).
Contemporary jazz albums
1. "I'm in the Mood for Love,” Kenny G.
2. "At the Movies,” Dave Koz.
3. "Givin' It Up,” George Benson and Al Jarreau.
4. "Shine,” Boney James.
5. "Forever, for Always, for Luther, Vol. II,” various artists.
Classical albums
1. "Appassionato,” Yo-Yo Ma.
2. "Songs From the Labyrinth,” Sting.
3. "Voice of the Violin,” Joshua Bell.
4. "Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Sings Peter Lieberson: Neruda Songs,” Larraine Hunt Lieberson With the Boston Symphony Orchestra (Levine).
5. "Russian Album,” Anna Netrebko.
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