#HITLIS Could Roki be on his way back to number one? Will Uhuru and company stay in the charts? Find out more on what’s happening on local radio on this week’s hit list.

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Hit list Power FM

Saturday May 03, 2014

Last Week

This Week

Title

Artiste

NE

20

Number 1

Roki

12

19

Drunk in love

Beyonce ft Jay Z

7

18

Kure Kure

Ammara ft Jah Prayzah

NE

17

Loyal

Chris Brown

18

16

Love yaSolo

Mudiwa

8

15

Beautiful War

Heavy K ft Professor

13

14

Pluto remember you

DJ Cloak

11

13

Hatichabatika

Shinsoman ft Soul Jah Love

6

12

Bata ruoko rwangu

Freeman

7

11

Hurt you

Toni ft Baby Face

19

10

Musikana ane tundebvu

Sniper

4

9

Show me

Kid Ink

3

8

Happy

Pharrell Williams

9

7

Ndoita manyemwe

Leonard Mapfumo ft Varaidzo

4

6

Show me

Kid Ink

1

5

Giroria

Legend Elly

16

4

The man

Aloe Black

1

3

Paita party

Winky D

10

2

Parere moyo

Cindy

14

1

It a matter of time

Arnold Gara

 

Biggest dropper for this week is Ammara’s song Kure Kure which dropped eleven places in the negative from number 7 last week to number 18 this week. Highest climber is Arnold Gara’s song, It’s a matter of time which moved thirteen places in the negative from number 14 last week to number 1 this week.

 

Hit list Star FM

Saturday May 03, 2014

Last Week

This Week

Title

Artiste

20

20

Ychukutcha

Uhuru

17

19

Show me

Kid Ink

16

18

Zvazvinhu

Alexio

6

17

Rather Be

Clean Bandit

18

16

2on

Tinashe ft School Boy Q

11

15

Wedzera mawatts

Guspy Warrior

19

14

Nobody to love

Sigma

12

13

Sungura like

Winky D

10

12

Na Na

Trey Songs

9

11

Giroria

Legend Elly

15

10

My Hitta

YG ft Jeezy

13

9

Partition

Beyonce

5

8

Ndini uya uya

Soul Jah Love

14

7

Ndoita manyemwe

Leonard Mapfumo ft Varaidzo

8

6

Dark house

Katty Perry

7

5

AYE

Davido

1

4

Drunk in love

Beyonce

2

3

Paita party

Winky D

3

2

Loyal

Chris Brown

4

1

Pluto remember you

DJ Cloak

Eleven places in the negative is this weeks’ biggest dropper and thus Clean Bandit’s song “Rather Be”. Moving up seven places in the positive is “Ndoita Manyemwe” by Leonard Mapfumo.