
NEW YORK, NY. (Top40 Charts/ Ecast) - Ladies are indeed first (and second, and third) on the Ecast BarPulse for April.
Last month, women dominated the Ecast BarPulse. Four female artists - Mariah Carey, Madonna, Leona Lewis and Trina - held eight of the top 10 spots. Meanwhile, James Otto - an Ecast-featured country artist whose album "Sunset Man" was pre-released on the Ecast network April first, one week before it hit stores - found his way to the number four slot, illustrating the promotional power of Ecast as a launch vehicle for emerging talent.
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 new song plays, nationwide.
April 2008 Ecast BarPulse
Courtesy: Ecast, Inc.
Rank Track - - Artist - Album - Label
1 - Touch My Body - Mariah Carey - E=MC2 - Island
2 - 4 Minutes - (ft. Justin Timberlake And Timbaland) - Madonna - Hard Candy - Warner Bros.
3 - Bleeding Love - Leona Lewis - Spirit - Syco Music/J Records
4 - Just Got Started Lovin' You - James Otto Sunset Man Warner Bros.
5 - Single Again - Trina - Still Da Baddest - Slip and Slide
6 - Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body) - (ft. Project Pat,Young D and Superpower) - Three 6 Mafia - Lolli Lolli - Columbia
7 - Candy Shop - Madonna - Hard Candy - Warner Bros.
8 - Beat Goes On - (Featuring Kanye West) Madonna - Hard Candy - Warner Bros.
9 - Give It 2 Me - Madonna - Hard Candy - Warner Bros.
10 Bye Bye - Mariah Carey - E=MC2 - Island
"The standout among the top 10 is Lolli Lolli, which Ecast promoted in one of our playlists. Fans responded, giving the song significant play before it even had a chance to receive much exposure on the radio," said Lisa Tiver, senior vice president business affairs, Ecast. "Alternative listening vehicles like the Ecast network offer the choice and diversity that today's listening audiences crave whether they are in home or out in a social environment."