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Big Things Instrumentals - P Money - Top 40 Albums

New Zealand Artist: P Money

P Money (Peter Wadams) is New Zealand's finest Hip-Hop producer. Recipient of the 2004 Vodafone Music Award's Producer of the Year award for his work on Scribe's multi-platinum debut 'The Crusader'. In 2003 P Money was credited with four top 5 hits including 'Not Many - The Remix!', 'Stop, Drop and Roll' for the Deceptikonz and the number one's 'Stand Up' and 'Dreaming' performed by Scribe. He has produced and remixed tracks for an all-star line up of local artists, namely; Scribe, Che Fu, King Kapisi, Nesian Mystik, Supergroove, Mareko, Deceptikonz and in 2002 he released his critically acclaimed landmark debut album 'Big Things'.

P Money is also regarded as one of NZ's best DJ's rocking clubs all over the world and previously taking 3rd place at the prestigious Technics DMC World DJ Championships. His 6 year career has seen him spin alongside the world's finest DJ's Roc Raida, The X-Ecutioners, DJ Craze, A-Trak, Mix Master Mike, DJ Revolution and open up for the likes of 50 Cent, Obie Trice and Public Enemy.
For more information check out the muzic.net.nz Profile for P Money
Big Things Instrumentals debuted in the Official New Zealand Top 40 Albums on 18 May 2003. It has been in the Top 40 Albums for six weeks with a highest position of #26. There are two albums by P Money in the Top 40 Albums.

Chart placings for Big Things Instrumentals:

Chart Date Chart Rank  
18 May 2003 Top 40 Albums 32
25 May 2003 Top 40 Albums 26
01 Jun 2003 Top 40 Albums 39
08 Jun 2003 Top 40 Albums 35
15 Jun 2003 Top 40 Albums 34
22 Jun 2003 Top 40 Albums 45

Chart placings by P Money:

Title Type Debut Weeks Best
Big Things Top 40 Albums 07 Apr 2002 16 7
Big Things Instrumentals Top 40 Albums 18 May 2003 6 26

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