You may have heard that the UK Chart rules have changed. From the beginning of this year any song that is legally downloaded and paid for can enter the charts.
As I posted yesterday Koopa are the first Unsigned MySpace band to enter the charts on downloaded content alone and this is a great move for bands that struggle to get signed up to big record labels. Now they don't have to to get their music heard by the masses (Even if it is on a Sunday night with JK and Joel.)
With this in Mind Chris Moyles has developed a small experiment to see if he can get a random song into this weeks chart by urging his listeners to download it.
The chosen song is Honey to the Bee by Billie and was first released in 1999.
If you want to take part in Chris' experiment you can download the track for 79p from I-Tunes Here
Alternatively you can go for Comedy Dave's choice which is the karaoke version of Dennis Waterman's I could be so good for you. The theme tune of his 80s TV show Minder (And very well sent up on BBC show Little Britain). You can download that here
At time of Entry, Billie's Honey to the Bee is currently number 15 in the I-Tunes chart
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Honey to the Bee that's you for me
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