The ringtone charts this week don't have any massive shake-ups, but there has been some action on the hottest songs emanating from people's phones all over the United States.
The song's position this week is followed by last week's position in parenthesis.
1 (1) Grupo Montez De Durango - "Adios Amor Te Vas"
This song has been holding steady at #1 and has been on the charts for an astounding 58 weeks now.
2 (2) Koji Kondo - "Super Mario Brothers Theme"
Mario might well be one of the most popular video game characters of all time -- and this is proven by the song's 158-week run on the ringtone charts.
3 (5) Henry Mancini - "Pink Panther"
Another perennial -- the Pink Panther is an enduring character.
4 (3) Afroman - "Because I Got High"
This song is down one from its peak at #3, but it is unlikely to fall off the chart any time soon.
5 (4) 50 Cent featuring Olivia - "Candy Shop"
168 weeks and counting... this proves two things: people love the candy shop and they love 50 Cent.
6 (6) Soulja Boy - "Crank That (Souljah Boy)"
People really like Supermaning their hoes, it seems.
7 (7) Nickelback - "Rockstar"
It's amusing that most people claim to hate this band, and yet they sell millions of everything they do.
8 (new) Flo Rida featuring T-Pain - "Low"
This song is heading straight for the top, as it makes it debut at #8 on the chart this week.
9 (9) 50 Cent & Olivia - "Best Friend"
It's clear that 50 Cent and Olivia are a winning combination!
10 (12) Tupac - "I Ain't Mad At Cha"
It's amazing that a dead man can be just as, if not more, popular than he was when he was alive.
As I said, not too much motion on this week's chart. That said, keep an eye on Flo Rida and T-Pain, as the two of them should be pretty much unstoppable. The buzz on newcomer Flo Rida is immense, and combined with a name as strong as T-Pain, I'd expect this song to dominate for quite some time.





