THE 106 & PARK VIDEO COUNTDOWN, JANUARY 30TH, 2009

See who was really #1!

#3. Alicia Keys - “Try Sleeping With A Broken Hear - Fans weren’t satisfied with just having Alicia announce her tour or perform on Saturday Night Live. They wanted to see her sensual single high up on the countdown, and last week they got their wish.

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#10. Alicia Keys - “Try Sleeping ... Broken Heart" - For anyone who's ever tried going to bed after a bad break-up, Alicia wrote a song just for you. Enough fans related last week to place her video on the countdown.

Good Times - DIddy and Rick Ross talk business at DJ Clue's birthday party.

2 / 10

#9. Diddy/Dirty Money ft. Rick Ross "Angels Remix" - Ross slips into this Dirty Money remix and immediately makes it his own. That's a true "boss!"

#8. Snoop Dogg - “I Wanna Rock” - Uncle Snoop delivers a video with dancing worthy of Wild-Out Wednesday. Fans must be voting the song on the countdown just to see the amazing headspins over and over.

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#8. Snoop Dogg - “I Wanna Rock” - Uncle Snoop delivers a video with dancing worthy of Wild-Out Wednesday. Fans must be voting the song on the countdown just to see the amazing headspins over and over.

#5. Young Money - “Bedrock” - How could a video featuring Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Drake not place on the elite side of the countdown? The group’s debut album took #1 on Billboard’s Hip-Hop/R&B album charts last week, setting up Young Moolah as the team to beat in 2010.

4 / 10

#7. Young Money - “Bedrock” - The countdown wouldn't be complete without Lil Wayne, Drake, or Nicki Minaj involved. Young Money is no longer the future - they're the right now.

Gucci Mane Protégé Shot in Robbery - Wacka Flocka Flame, a 23-year-old rapper signed to Gucci Mane’s So Icey Entertainment label, was shot twice during a robbery on Tuesday after he refused to give up his jewelry.

5 / 10

#6. Waka Flocka Flame - "O Let's Do It” - Mr. Flame shows he's no one week wonder by capturing a slot on the countdown again.

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#6. Rihanna f/ Young Jeezy - “Hard” - When you want to go “hard” you call Atlanta’s Jeezy. That’s just what Rihanna did for her warzone inspired video and it won her a solid place on the countdown.

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#5. Rihanna feat. Young Jeezy - “Hard” - Rihanna shows more fashion flyness in this video than a runway model. And Jeezy adds his own street level grit, making sure the song lives up to its "hard" name.

#10. DJ Khaled f/ Usher, Jeezy, Drake, Rick Ross - Khaled’s energy pulses in every song he puts together. His latest is no different, and has become the national anthem for everyone who’s decided they are just “fed up”.

7 / 10

#4. DJ Khaled ft. Usher and more- “Fed Up" - The most energetic song on the countdown captures the mood of everyone who's "fed up". A party full of stars contribute to the video, securing a high spot for it on the countdown.

#2. Jay-Z f/ - “On To The Next One” - The video for this club banger may be controversial for some, but “106” fans decided Jay and Swizz deserved the second slot on the countdown last week.

8 / 10

#3. Jay-Z & Swizz Beatz - “On To The Next One” - Three must be Jay's lucky number. He won three Grammy awards on Sunday night and landed third on the countdown last week.

#4. Timbaland f/ Drake - “Say Something” - If there was a hit music army, Timbaland would be a 5 star general and Drake would be a hot shot recruit. And this video for “Say Something” would be an unstoppable tank, rolling into the fourth spot on the countdown.

9 / 10

#2. Timbaland ft. Drake - “Say Something” - This video is the closest most will ever get to clubbing with Timbo and Dreezy. If you ever wanted to know what a night on the town is like with these two stars, "Say Something" gives you a good look.

#7. Trey Songz f/ Fabolous " Say Ahhhh” - In 2009 both of these artists released hit after hit for the countdown. They continue the tradition in 2010 with a double video treat for fans.

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#1. Trey Songz ft. Fabolous - "Say Aah” - The boys are back at the top for a second week in a row! And why shouldn't they be? The single is the new standard birthday song and the video is a visual party.