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Music charts

The Spokesman-Review

Top Singles

1. “Burn”

Usher

2. “I Don’t Wanna Know”

Mario Winans

3. “Naughty Girl”

Beyonce

4. “Yeah!”

Usher

5. “The Reason”

Hoobastank

6. “Overnight Celebrity”

Twista

7. “This Love”

Maroon5

8. “If I Ain’t Got You”

Alicia Keys

9. “Confessions Part II”

Usher

10. “Freek-a-Leek”

Petey Pablo

Top Albums

1. “Confessions”

Usher

2. “Tical 0: The Prequel”

Method Man

3. “Catalyst

New Found Glory

4. “Here for the Party”

Gretchen Wilson

5. “So-Called Chaos”

Alanis Morissette

6. “D12 World”

D12

7. “The Reason”

Hoobastank

8. “Living Legends”

8 Ball & MJG

9. “Now 15”

Various Artists

10. “You Do Your Thing”

Montgomery

Gentry

Mainstream Rock Tracks

1. “Cold Hard Bitch”

Jet

2. “Slither

Velvet Revolver

3. “Lying From You”

Linkin Park

4. “45”

Shinedown

5. “The Reason”

Hoobastank

6. “Running Blind”

Godsmack

7. “Step Up”

Drowning Pool

8. “What You Are”

Audioslave

9. “Feelin’ Way Too Damn Good”

Nickelback

10. “Cold”

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Hot Country Singles

1. “Redneck Woman”

Gretchen Wilson

2. “Letters From Home”

John Michael Montgomery

3. “If You Ever Stop Loving Me”

Montgomery Gentry

4. “Whiskey Girl”

Toby Keith

5. “Let’s Be Us Again”

Lonestar

6. “Desperately”

George Strait

7. “Mayberry”

Rascal Flatts

8. “Paint Me a Birmingham”

Tracy Lawrence

9. “That’s What She Gets For Loving Me”

Brooks & Dunn

10. “When the Sun Goes Down

Kenny Chesney and Uncle Kracker

Top Country Albums

1. “Here for the Party”

Gretchen Wilson

2. “You Do Your Thing”

Montgomery Gentry

3. “When the Sun Goes Down”

Kenny Chesney

4. “Golden Road”

Keith Urban

5. “Shock’n Y’all”

Toby Keith

6. “Horse of a Different Color”

Big & Rich

7. “Van Lear Rose”

Loretta Lynn

8. “Greatest Hits Volume II”

Alan Jackson

9. “Mud on the Tires”

Brad Paisley

10. “Strong”

Tracy Lawrence