Moonshine (Savage Song) - Charts

Charts

Chart (2005) Peak
Position
Australian Singles Chart 9
New Zealand Singles Chart 1
Preceded by
"Let Me Love You" by Mario
RIANZ (New Zealand)
number one single

April 4, 2005 – May 23, 2005
Succeeded by
"Don't Phunk with My Heart" by The Black Eyed Peas
Akon
  • Discography
  • Awards and nominations
Studio albums
  • Trouble
  • Konvicted
  • Freedom
  • Stadium
Extended plays
  • Operations of Nature
Singles
  • "Locked Up"
  • "Ghetto"
  • "Lonely"
  • "Belly Dancer (Bananza)"
  • "Pot of Gold"
  • "Smack That"
  • "I Wanna Love You"
  • "Don't Matter"
  • "Mama Africa"
  • "Sorry, Blame It on Me"
  • "Never Took the Time"
  • "I Can't Wait"
  • "Right Now (Na Na Na)"
  • "I'm So Paid"
  • "Beautiful"
  • "We Don't Care"
  • "Oh Africa"
  • "Angel"
  • "America's Most Wanted"
  • "One In The Chamber"
Featured singles
  • "Find Us"
  • "Moonshine"
  • "Soul Survivor"
  • "Snitch"
  • "I Am Not My Hair"
  • "Girls"
  • "The Sweet Escape"
  • "I Tried"
  • "We Takin' Over"
  • "Bartender"
  • "The Way She Moves"
  • "Speaker"
  • "Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)"
  • "Am I Dreaming"
  • "Hypnotized"
  • "Get Buck in Here"
  • "I'll Still Kill"
  • "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2008"
  • "What You Got"
  • "Dangerous"
  • "Frozen"
  • "Get Low Wit It"
  • "Out Here Grindin"
  • "Wake It Up"
  • "Body on Me"
  • "What's Love"
  • "Day Dreaming"
  • "Stuck with Each Other"
  • "One"
  • "Just Go"
  • "Overtime"
  • "All Up 2 You"
  • "Sexy Bitch"
  • "Let's Get Crazy"
  • "On Top"
  • "Shut It Down"
  • "Push Push"
  • "Body Bounce"
  • "Move That Body"
  • "Hold My Hand"
  • "Kush"
  • "I Just Had Sex"
  • "Who Dat Girl"
  • "Boomerang"
  • "Famous"
  • "Like Money"
Promotional singles
  • "Holla Holla"
  • "Troublemaker"
  • "Give It to 'Em"
  • "Take It Down Low"
  • "Hurt Somebody"
Other songs
  • "Crank It Up"
  • "Play Hard"
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