Vote For The Weekly Top Ten Wild Card

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With our weekly music countdown only two days away, we need your help in filling the last vacant position on the charts. Four songs will be vying for the final spot in this Saturday's Weekly Top Ten, and it's up to you to choose the winner! Which of these selections will be moving on to the final round?

Your choices include new releases from Pink, Dan Black, Carrie Underwood and Cheryl Cole. If you're not a fan of these, be proactive and make a request for next week! We'll be sure to check it out and consider including it, and it's a lot more productive than simply complaining…  

– Dewitt

To listen and vote for your favorite song, follow the JUMP:

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Pink – Glitter In The Air: This song may not be an official single, but her impressive performance at the 2010 Grammy Awards this past weekend has put it on our radar. Does Pink have what it takes to enter the Weekly Top Ten? With acrobatic moves like that, methinks the answer is "yes".

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Dan Black f/ Kid Cudi – Symphonies (Remix): I like to think of this song as a mix between The Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony" and Rihanna's "Umbrella". Technically, it doesn't sound anything like the former, but it does have the word "symphony" in it. Kid Cudi turns up the heat on the official remix.

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Carrie Underwood – Temporary Home: Though I'm a shameless fan of Carrie Underwood, this one's a little too sappy for my tastes. I wish she'd release something more fun like "Songs Like This"! Then again, she does have a talent for conveying emotional stories with her powerful voice, and you have to respect that.

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Cheryl Cole – Parachute: Cheryl Cole hasn't had much luck on our charts, but we know somebody's going to request this sooner or later. "Fight For This Love" and "3 Words" didn't have what it takes. Perhaps the third times the charm?

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10 thoughts on “Vote For The Weekly Top Ten Wild Card

  1. i think there will be no competition for pink after her grammy performance.
    disappointed by carrie’s choice for a single. she got much better songs on the album.

  2. P!nk’s Funhouse tour was amazing. I don’t think people give her enough credit. True, she used to be pretty angsty, but she’s matured a lot and is, at least in my opinion, a serious artist.

  3. Carrie Underwood has one of the most powerful voices for a white woman I’ve ever heard. She is beautiful, started out as a poor farm girl, and look at her. She barely tries and is more powerful than other people when they actually try. Shes fucking awesome.
    I teared up during that video.

  4. I really like Carrie Underwood, and Dan Black’s song was good, too. Cheryl Cole…I wish people would quit trying to make her happen. She’s got sort of stylish videos, but her singing lacks any spark whatsoever.
    P!nk brough the damn house down. She gets my vote.
    Oh and Jimmy, the male dancer in Cheryl Cole’s video is Derek Hough from Dancing With the Stars.

  5. YES! Songs Like This is my favorite song on Carrie’s new album Play On. 🙂
    It would make a great single.
    Until then, Temporary Home gets my vote.

  6. Cheryl’s video is no that bad. I don’t like the song and I have her album so I would have liked another one to be the third single. Don’t know why some people keep hating her. If Simon gets his way for X-Factor USA, she’ll be one of the judges and then we’ll have to see her every week on TV. LOL. She might not have the best voice, but so does Britney and they are both superstars.

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