
NEW YORK, NY. (Top40 Charts/ Ecast) - The Ecast BarPulse for March shows that diversity and popularity are the hallmark of the most played songs on the Ecast network.
The BarPulse chart, which tracks top plays of new music added to the network each month, reads like a "who's who" of popular artists. Early singles off forthcoming albums by platinum selling artists Madonna and Disturbed placed alongside established favorites such as Flo Rida's "Low," which has experienced consistently strong play since its addition to the Ecast network in December and now continues to drive plays for the recently released album "Mail on Sunday."
March 2008 Ecast BarPulse
Courtesy: Ecast, Inc.
1 Low (ft T-Pain) Flo Rida Mail On Sunday Poe Boy/Atlantic
2 4 Minutes (ft.Justin Timberlake) Madonna 4 Minutes Warner Bros. Records
3 Shawty Get Loose (ft. T-Pain and Chris Brown) Lil Mama (ft. T-Pain and Chris Brown) Shawty Get Loose Jive (Sony)
4 Bust It Baby Part 2 (ft. Ne-yo) Plies Bust It Baby Part 2 (ft. Ne-yo) Atlantic/Slip-N-Slide Records
5 Inside The Fire Disturbed Inside The Fire Reprise Records
6 She's A Hottie Toby Keith She's A Hottie Show Dog Nashville
7 Sexual Eruption Snoop Dogg Ego Trippin' Geffen Records
8 The Boss Rick Ross Trilla Slip 'N Slide/Island Def Jam
9 Take You There Sean Kingston NOW That's What I Call Music Vol. 27 Sbme Strategic Marketing Group
10 Sensual Seduction Snoop Dogg Ego Trippin' Geffen Records
"The variety of music choices on the Ecast network is illuminated in the March BarPulse," said Paul Koehler, label relations manager, Ecast. "Hip hop, R&B, country and alternative rock are all represented and it is a reflection of the Ecast audience, not to mention its broad reach."
Ecast BarPulse ranks plays of new music on the Ecast broadband media network, located in over 10,000 bars and nightclubs across the country. Adding more than 1,000 songs each week, Ecast keeps its finger on the pulse of U.S. nightlife and then issues a monthly ranking of the most popular song plays, nationwide.