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As much as we would want it not to matter, the chart position does matter. Bad chart positions in a long time wouldn't be good for Scooter, they need the charts to be spotted by new fans, and ensure continuous incomes.
How much they get through Kontor is another thing.

According to this, it got 5 in Germany
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_discography#Singles
Not sure where they got that number though, seems a little high and I doubt it is correct

Yeah I just realized they changed DDE to 50 as wellI dont know who put that in Wikipedia, but it certainly isn't correct - at least not yet, as the chart entry position wont be known until 5pm on Monday. Hope it does come true though
Also interesting to see whoever made that entry also has it as No 40 in the UK

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "swittig" (Dec 9th 2011, 12:00am)
CB is a good and nice track, but I would have preferred another single after DDE to show more the album sound and the new experimental ways Scooter produced songs with on TBMU. Actually DDE was a great choice for single, it's just a pity the people didnt thought the same about it. A shame really, because DDE never got the recognition it deserved. So much for new and fresh sounds, because it seems people arent ready for new and fresh sounds with Scooter and prefer the old style so to speak. Just look at the crowd on THE DOME 60 during DDE and compare them to the crowd dancing on CB. That says it all, people want CB-like tracks from Scooter and not more quality tracks like DDE. We fans in general seem to want the opposite of what the general buying public wants, that seems to be a fact
