Dj F.r.a.n.k.

09 songs
(94 weeks)

Dj F.r.a.n.k. has 9 songs which made it to the charts as of week 10/2003. The songs spend a total of 94 weeks on the charts. Nu Nu was the first song to hit the charts on week 31/2004, the last song to appear on a chart was Yes You Run! on week 11/2013. The most successful song was In Da Club which spend a total of 23 weeks (24%) on the charts. The most successful song by peak position is Discotex! (yah!) which peaked at number 1. The least successful song is Blu Sky Holiday it spend 2 weeks on the charts. Click on any title below to get detailed statistics.

Songs by Dj F.r.a.n.k. (9):

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1Anybody Out There? (with Cuva)
stats: reach: 27/2005 - 29/2005; peak pos: 25; weeks: 3
6My Arms Keep Missing You (with Danzel)
stats: reach: 16/2006 - 25/2006; peak pos: 15; weeks: 10
2Blu Sky Holiday Music Video (with Craig Smart)
stats: reach: 27/2012 - 31/2012; peak pos: 46; weeks: 2
7Nu Nu (with Vick Krishna)
stats: reach: 31/2004 - 45/2004; peak pos: 5; weeks: 15
3Discotex! (yah!) Music Video
stats: reach: 01/2011 - 19/2011; peak pos: 1; weeks: 20
8Put The Light On The Lady Music Video (with Michael Houston)
stats: reach: 27/2011 - 35/2011; peak pos: 16; weeks: 9
4In Da Club (with Cuva)
stats: reach: 10/2005 - 36/2005; peak pos: 13; weeks: 23
9Yes You Run! (with Miss Autumn Leaves)
stats: reach: 03/2013 - 11/2013; peak pos: 24; weeks: 9
5It's Like That!
stats: reach: 46/2011 - 48/2011; peak pos: 36; weeks: 3