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Shania Twain is still the Number 1 this week

Shania Twain celebrates a second consecutive week at Number 1 with You’re Still the One. The single is becoming one of the fastest-scoring singles of the year. As of this week, the song has amassed over 40,000 points, earning it a Gold Certification. She, again, faces competition from Eagle-Eye Cherry with Save Tonight., He now enters a second consecutive week at Number 2. Madonna also has the eyes on the top spot, following in hot pursuit with Ray of Light.

Total Touch enter the Top 10 with I’ll Say Goodbye. After the group briefly disbanded to pursuit solo careers, Total Touch is officially back together for their sophomore album “This Way”. The Dutch pop group has had huge success on the list already, scoring three Top 10-hits in the last few years. Their biggest hit to date is Somebody Else’s Lover, which racked up 76,000 points. Trijntje Oosterhuis embarked on a solo career last year, earning herself a Number 1-hit with Wereld Zonder Jou alongside Marco Borsato. With the group fully reformed, Total Touch are ready for new success. Their newest single, and fourth Top 10-hit, I’ll Say Goodbye peaks at Number 7 this week.

Robbie Williams enters the Top 10 with Let Me Entertain You taken from his newest album “Life Thru a Lens”. Robbie Williams already scored a spectacular hit earlier this year with Angels. The hit peaked at Number 2 and amassed over 65,000 points. His newest Let Me Entertain You is Robbie Williams his fourth Top 10-entry on this list, following other hits such as Freedom. Also counting his previous endeavors as a member of the successful boy group Take That, his new single marks his seventh Top 10-hit. Robbie Williams is climbing the charts rapidly, as Let Me Entertain You peaks at Number 10 this week.

Busta Rhymes scores the highest debut of the week. Busta Rhymes enters with a double A-side single, consisting of both Turn It Up (Remix) and Fire It Up. Busta Rhymes has scored big hits worldwide, mostly as a producer of other big successes. On the American Billboard 100, Busta Rhymes scored a Platinum-certified hit with Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check, which also found success in other continents. His new release is becoming an even bigger hit, speeding up the charts worldwide. On this list, Turn It Up (Remix) and Fire It Up debut at Number 13 this week.

Guus Meeuwis & Vagant receive a Platinum Certification for their hit 't Dondert en 't Bliksemt. The single marks the group’s fourth Platinum-certified song. The single became Guus Meeuwis & Vagant their sixth Top 10-hit, peaking at Number 3. As of this week, the song has amassed over 65,000 points. Their biggest-scoring hit on this list remains their debut single Het Is Een Nacht… (Levensecht), which scored over 160,000 points and received a Diamond Certification. Guus Meeuwis & Vagant another single will be soon released from their sophomore album “Schilderij”.

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    From the album: Fabulous

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