Lots of moves this week as five songs slide out of the Top 20 and make room for some newcomers. Meanwhile, this week's two debuts are from chart veterans. Alicia Keys earns her 13th hit with "Doesn't Mean Anything" at No. 38; she's been in the countdown for the past several weeks as co-writer of Whitney Houston's "Million Dollar Bill." And Janet Jackson enters at No. 39 with "Make Me," the song she sang in tribute to her brother Michael at the VMAs a few weeks back. Its lyrics sample Michael's hit "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough."
At the top of the charts, Whitney Houston returns for a second nonconsecutive week with "I Look to You," displacing Uncle Kracker's "Smile" after three weeks. It looks like the seesaw ride that those two songs have been on the past month and a half is about to end. George Strait's "Living for the Night," at No. 3, has been moving up steadily, but leaping and bounding is The Fray's "Never Say Never." In its fourth chart week, it's up another five to No. 4.
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