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Creed is the seventh installment of the Rocky film series, and it is possibly the best. Directed by Ryan Coogler, it stars Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Johnson, the late Apollo Creed’s son. Sylvester Stallone plays Rocky, who has finally retired from boxing. The gloves are handed to the next generation, and the Rocky franchise is only one movie late in doing so.

Even the most die-hard Rocky fan had trouble accepting Rock Balboa, the sixth movie in this franchise. It is hard to believe a 60 year old man can go 15 rounds with the current heavy weight champion of the world.
That is not a problem in the movie Creed. The characters are believable and the Rocky character is finally aging properly.

Lil’ Dej takes the top spot with “Back Up Off Me” featuring Big Sean. In fact, Big Sean is on two top songs this week. “Here” by Alessia Cara continues to be a successful release. RdG featuring Ziplocghost and Fatboii are up to number seven with “Like Me.”

R. Kelly maintains at number eleven. Congratulations to Nee Boi, who has a top ten hit single on his hands. “100” by The Game featuring Drake has been on the chart longer than any other song this week. “The Hills” by The Weeknd leaps five places to number 12, which makes it the hottest song this week. Peep the full chart below:

“Cold Turkey” by Geechi Mouf featuring Fash Cash and Blocc hits number one. New music on the chart this week from Jerry White, Travi$ Scott, and Tory Lanez.

Alessia Cara leaps four more places to land at number six with “Here.” She has the hottest song two weeks in a row. R. Kelly is at number 11 with “Backyard Party,” even though it’s not summer anymore. The Weekend moves up three spots. N.W.A. is still on the chart after the most current episode of South Park. Monica is all the way up to number two. Peep the full chart:

Chris Brown tops the chart for the second week in a row with his jam “Liquor.” Big Sean is new with “Play No Games.” That song has an interesting music video. Drake hits the top 25 with “Hotline Bling.”

Lil Durk and RdG are at number eight and number nine respectively. Geechi Mouf featuring Fash Cash and Blocc are heading upward. “The Norm” by The Rapper Quote is still in the top five. Sonic holds steady at number 14. Neeboi moves up three spots. Cara leaps twelve places to land in the top ten. She definitely has the hottest song this week. Peep the full chart:

As usual, the Peanuts’ main protagonist is a kid named Charlie Brown. He is a good person at heart that is always misunderstood. Charlie brown is obsessed with flying a kite, but is never successful. He is a lovable looser on the baseball diamond that suffers from low self esteem, depression, and anxiety. Also, his parents’ guidance is virtually nonexistent. Lucy messes with Charlie Brown’s head on a regular basis by moving the football when he tries to kick it. But at the same time she is the neighborhood psychiatrist, so she’s his only hope for mental salvation.

Abbott and Costello went to Mars. So did Robinson Caruso. Plus, many people’s favorite Looney Tunes character is Marvin the Martian. Fiction has been written previously about Mars, however there are new facts known about the big red planet. This movie capitalizes on our curiosity.

The Martian is set during a time in which the United States has established a space program to Mars that has already made multiple trips. Five astronauts make this particular journey, however Matt Damon’s character Mark Watney is left behind and presumed dead.

Chris Brown is at the top of the chart this week with “Liquor.” The Rapper Quote is still in the top five with “The Norm.” Monica is also in the top five this time around with “Just Right for Me.”

RdG takes another huge leap and lands in the top ten this week. “Like Me” is the title of his song. That’s also the name of Lil Durk’s top ten hit.

The Game, Janet Jackson, and Jidenna all stay in the top twenty with their former number one hits. Dawn Duchess is still in the top ten with “Champagne Bottles.” Peep the full chart:

Rich Homie Quan takes over the number one spot with the catchy hook on “Flex (Oh Oh Ohh).” Geechi Mouf moves into the top five. Lil Durk is in the top ten with “Like Me.” RDG leaps ten places to land at number 15, also with a song titled “Like Me.”

Chicago’s own Do or Die is still in the top 25 featuring Rick Ross. R. Kelly is also doing his thing.

Sonic holds steady at number 20, and The Weekend creeps on the chart, landing at number 25 with “The Hills.” Peep the full chart:

Real Hip-Hop hits number one thanks to The Rapper Quote. He snatched top honors this week from Silento. Rich Homie Quan is up to number two. Monica and Lil’ Wayne cracked the top ten this week with “Just Right for Me.”

Dej Loaf is up to number 14 and Sonic moves into the top 20.

New music on the chart this week from Cara with “Here.” RdG featuring Ziplochost and Fatboii are also new this week. If you count Lil Durk, that’s two songs this week named “Like Me.” Peep the full chart:

Silento holds down the number one spot for the second week in a row. Rich Homie Quan is still headed upward. Chris brown is in the top five.

“Cold Turkey (remix)” by Geechi Mouf cracks the top ten this week. Monica leaps up five places. Dej Loaf moves up a whopping seven spots.

Do or Die is still in the Top 25. New music on the chart this week from Sonic, as well as Bryson Tiller. Peep the full chart:


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