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AT&T: Here are the best-selling ringtones of 2007

Categories: Announcements, AT&T, Content
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, December 21st, 2007 at 7:08 AM

Wondering what your homies at AT&T are listening? To help you out and to get some media attention along the way, AT&T has released its top 10 best-selling ringtones of 2007. The music is a matter of personal preferences, hence I won’t comment it… Anyway, here’s the list:AT&T Ringtones

  1. Shop Boyz – “Party Like a Rockstar”
  2. Mims – “This Is Why I’m Hot”
  3. Soulja Boy – “Crank That (Soulja Boy)”
  4. Nickelback – “Rockstar”
  5. Akon – “Don’t Matter”
  6. T-Pain – “Buy You A Drank (Shawty Snappin)”
  7. Hurricane Chris – “A Bay Bay”
  8. Sean Kingston – “Beautiful Girls”
  9. Huey – “Pop, Lock & Drop It”
  10. Fergie – “Big Girls Don’t Cry”

As expected, AT&T’s full release contains more text, including the ways how you can download (buy) music from their 40,000-ringtones-strong catalog. If you still haven’t figured that out, you should be reading some other blog.

Just kidding, here’s the link to the official press release. :)

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