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The Phonk & After-Life Chart is a music ranking chart that ranks songs based on their emotional, real-world, and spiritual impact and how deeply the music resonates with life. This chart (specifically) ranks (phonk and other) songs not by criteria, streams, sales, or numbers, but how it affects the emotions, or meaningful change. If a song changes a life, inspires growth, hits the heart, or impacts a soul or spirit belongs on the chart. In this chart or atleast the descriptive world of music, "After-Life" refers to music that hit the soul, inspire life/growth, speak emotional clarity and any song that falls under these descriptions can qualify. This chart draws inspiration from Billboard and MTV, especially after the split of Hot Dance/Electronic/EDM chart from 50 to 25 entries and new installment of Hot Dance/Pop which has 15 entries, and soon the disclosure of MTV's Top 20. This idea was to build a fanmade and original and creative ideal chart that: (1) represents all impactful or meaningful songs and not just trendy ones, (2) highlights emotion over algorithm, (and possibly 3) gives the idea of Phonk/Funk's own chart a proper representation without overshadowing other powerful genres (like EDM). The genres include: Main genres of the chart: Phonk, Brazilian Funk, or any Core genre Secondary genres: Gospel/Religious, Pop, EDM/Dance, Disco/Funk, Rock, Country, R&B, Rap, Metal, and any track/genre that carries emotional weight, life resonance, spiritual meaning. Every Friday (or Tuesday maybe 🤔), 40 songs are charted and each song stays on the chart as long as their impact remains strong, there is no maxed numbered limit to how long a song stays and unlike Billboard, a song can chart for months or possibly even years if possible.