American Top 40 - April 12, 2008
# ![]() | Artist | Song | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Sara Bareilles | LOVE SONG | ![]() |
| 2. | Daughtry | FEELS LIKE TONIGHT | ![]() |
| 3. | Buckcherry | SORRY | ![]() |
| 4. | Lifehouse | WHATEVER IT TAKES | ![]() |
| 5. | Maroon 5 | WON'T GO HOME WITHOUT YOU | ![]() |
| 6. | Finger Eleven | PARALYZER | ![]() |
| 7. | Alicia Keys | NO ONE | ![]() |
| 8. | Linkin Park | SHADOW OF THE DAY | ![]() |
| 9. | Timbaland featuring OneRepublic | APOLOGIZE | ![]() |
| 10. | John Mayer | SAY | ![]() |
| 11. | Colbie Caillat | BUBBLY | ![]() |
| 12. | Matchbox Twenty | THESE HARD TIMES | ![]() |
| 13. | Three Days Grace | NEVER TOO LATE | ![]() |
| 14. | Colbie Caillat | REALIZE | ![]() |
| 15. | Gavin DeGraw | IN LOVE WITH A GIRL | ![]() |
| 16. | Pink | WHO KNEW | ![]() |
| 17. | Daughtry | OVER YOU | ![]() |
| 18. | Santana feat. Chad Kroeger | INTO THE NIGHT | ![]() |
| 19. | Taylor Swift | TEARDROPS ON MY GUITAR | ![]() |
| 20. | Maroon 5 | WAKE UP CALL | ![]() |
| 21. | Ingrid Michaelson | THE WAY I AM | ![]() |
| 22. | OneRepublic | STOP AND STARE | ![]() |
| 23. | Sheryl Crow | LOVE IS FREE | ![]() |
| 24. | Jordin Sparks | TATTOO | ![]() |
| 25. | Fergie | BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY (PERSONAL) | ![]() |
| 26. | Matchbox Twenty | HOW FAR WE'VE COME | ![]() |
| 27. | Ferras | HOLLYWOOD'S NOT AMERICA | ![]() |
| 28. | Lifehouse | FIRST TIME | ![]() |
| 29. | Fergie | CLUMSY | ![]() |
| 30. | Jack Johnson | IF I HAD EYES | ![]() |
| 31. | Plain White T's | HEY THERE DELILAH | ![]() |
| 32. | The Last Goodnight | PICTURES OF YOU | ![]() |
| 33. | Pat Monahan | TWO WAYS TO SAY GOODBYE | ![]() |
| 34. | Daughtry | HOME | ![]() |
| 35. | The Last Goodnight | STAY BEAUTIFUL | ![]() |
| 36. | Miley Cyrus | SEE YOU AGAIN | ![]() |
| 37. | Rihanna | DON'T STOP THE MUSIC | ![]() |
| 38. | The Bravery | BELIEVE | ![]() |
| 39. | Chris Brown | WITH YOU | ![]() |
| 40. | Maroon 5 | MAKES ME WONDER | ![]() |
Fergie fits in between a diminishing trance scene and the radical advent of U.K. garage with an uncomplicated take on hard house ethics. Beginning his DJ career at the age of 14 and taken through the clubland ranks with the help of Tony De Vit, Fergie made his production debut with 1999's "Ooh Sir," eventually building up a reputation as the Hoover-revving street-drilling poster-boy for Tidy Trax sponsored hard house. As the longevity of hard house was called into question, however, Fergie felt much of the niche culture's backlash, and full-length mix albums, like 7 Live and Headliners, had the feel of someone struggling to prove he had found the versatility to
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