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Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) Finally makes it to number one on the BMS Radio Chicago countdown. “Everybody” is doing Silento’s dance. Ray Jr. is doing his thing at number two. Fetty Wap lands in the top ten this time.

Geechi Mouf is knocking on the door of the top ten. King Piff is up to number 13. “Legendary” by Nique is still in the Top 25.

Neeboi holds steady at number 23 and Dawn Duchess still has two cuts in there. Peep the full chart:

Dawn Duchess makes it to the number one spot again. This time, “Champagne Bottles” snatches top honors from Janet Jackson. Dawn Duchess still has two songs in the top 25. N.W.A. is getting so much club and mixshow play since the movie, that the song “Straight Outta Compton” charts this week.

Somebody put something in Chris Brown’s “Liquor.” Geechi Mouf featuring Fash Cash and Blocc moves up five places this week with the “Cold Turkey” remix. Monica’s latest jam finally moves into the Top 25, and Neeboi gets in there as well. Peep the full chart . . .

Janet Jackson holds on to the number one spot for the second week in a row. New music on the chart this week from R. Kelly and Lil’ Durk.

Biggie by Ray Jr. makes it into the top five. “Cold Turkey” by Geechie featuring Fash Cash and Blocc gets into the top 20.

“Liquor” by Chris Brown moves up three places and “Slow Motion” by Trey Songz is still hanging around.

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Throw a handful of pretty people on the screen with a bunch of scary music, and you have the new suspense feature titled The Perfect Guy.

Sanna Lathon, Michael Ealy, and Morris Chestnut headline the film that is intended to have you thrilled to the edge of your seat. The cast can act, and they are the movie’s strongest asset.

The good news is that the characters are well developed. Thankfully, the female victim does not make you want to choke her. Also, the script does a good job of covering itself. I spent minimum time questioning the motivation of the characters. There was a nice build up of suspense throughout the story.

Miss Jackson, cause I’m nasty, makes her way into the number one spot this week with her refreshing jam titled “No Sleep.” She ends a two week run by Jidenna.

Geechi storms onto the chart this week with “Cold Turkey.” This cut features Fash Cash and Blocc. The video for the hot remix can be viewed here.

K. Camp also jumps onto the chart this week and lands at number 22 with “Comfortable.” Dawn Duchess enjoys her second consecutive top 5 single.

Two weeks in a row at number one for Jidenna and “Classic Man.” The ladies always requests it. Dawn Duchess moves up two spots to number six with “Champagne Bottles.”

“The Norm” by The Rapper Quote cracks the top ten this week while “Flex” by Rich Homie Quan storms onto the chart and lands at number 16. Chris Brown has a new song on the chart too called “Liquor.”

Meanwhile, King Piff and Do or Die are still doing there things in the top 25. Peep the full chart:

The Game’s two week run comes to an end as Jidenna takes the number one spot. Ray Bandz moves into the top 25 with “Mystery Girl.”

Omarion finally cracks the top ten with “I’m Up,” giving him two consecutive top ten hits. Dawn Duchess is enjoying her second straight top ten hit as well with “Champagne Bottles.”

“No Sleep” by Janet Jackson inches a bit higher and lands at number four this time. While Lauryn Hill enjoys yet another week in the top ten. Peep the full chart:

The Game holds on for a second week at number one with “100.” Ray Jr. and Dawn Duchess storm into the top ten and land at number eight and number 10 respectively.

King Piff makes his way onto the chart this week with his freestyle “In the Air.” Fetty Wap holds down the number 25 spot with “679.”

Omarion is still knocking on the door of the top ten with “I’m Up” and Janet Jackson moves into the top five with “No Sleep.”

Straight Outta Compton chronicles the story of the legendary Hip-Hop group Niggaz With Attitude. Based on true events, the movie focuses on the Compton California crew featuring Easy E, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, DJ Yella, and MC Ren.

Dre and Yella are popular DJ’s at a club run by Alonzo Williams. After being arrested, Dre convinces drug dealer Eric Wright to invest money into funding Ruthless Records. Cube writes the track Boys in the Hood for a rap group named Home Boys Only, who reject the song.

With Cube unable to record due to prior commitments, they convince Wright to perform. The journey advances on a ride through the peak of the group’s popularity during the early 90’s, and concludes with Easy E‘s death, along with Dr. Dre‘s departure from Death Row Records.

Ray Jr. storms onto the chart this week with his jam “Biggie.” On this song, his flow is tight on the last verse. Dawn Duchess releases “Champagne Bottles” as her follow up to “Work.” Her new banger shows up at number 20, giving her two songs on the chart this week.

“Legendary” by Nique lands at number three after holding down the number one spot last week. Chicago‘s own Do or Die has a new song called “In the Sky” featuring Rick Ross. And the Rapper Quote creeps in at number 24 with “The Norm.” Click through for the full chart.


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