chart topper

  • 1chart-topper — noun [countable] [singular chart topper plural chart toppers] Thesaurus: music industryhyponym Main entry …

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  • 2Chart topper — may refer to: Record chart, a ranking of recorded music according to popularity during a given period of time Billboard charts, a ranking of the relative popularity of songs or albums in the United States This disambiguation page lists articles… …

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  • 3Chart-topper — In popular music, a chart topper is an extremely popular recording, identified by its inclusion in a ranked list mdash;a chart mdash;of top selling or otherwise judged most popular releases. Chart topper and related terms like No. 1 hit , top of… …

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  • 4chart-topper — See: chart topping …

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  • 5chart-topping — UK US adjective selling the most copies of a CD in a particular week a chart topping group song Thesaurus: music industryhyponym Derived Word: chart topper * * * ˈchart topping 7 …

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  • 6chart-topping — chart ,topping adjective selling the most copies of a CD in a particular week: a chart topping group/song ╾ chart ,topper noun count …

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  • 7chart-topping — UK / US adjective selling the most copies of a CD in a particular week a chart topping group/song Derived word: chart topper noun countable Word forms chart topper : singular chart topper plural chart toppers …

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  • 8Chart — Hit parade Sommaire 1 Australie 2 Argentine 3 Allemagne 4 Belgique 5 …

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  • 9UK Singles Chart records — Since the inception of the UK Singles Chart in 1952 there have been various records to break, including most chart toppers, longest run at number one, biggest selling single etc. All the records have changed hands over the years, some more than… …

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  • 10Record chart — For chart as in score, see head (music). A record chart is a ranking of recorded music according to popularity during a given period of time. Examples of music charts are the Hit parade, Hot 100 or Top 40. There are lots of different criteria… …

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