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Brooke Hogan's Top Ten Best Singles of 2006

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Hulk Hogan's gorgeous teenage daughter had a hard time getting out of the grasp of those 24 inch pythons, as was evident in the VH-1 hit reality series "Hogan Knows Best".

We saw her get tracked via the internet when her brother placed a LoJack-like device on her car when she went on a date and when she turned right instead of turning left the Hulkster rang her up on the phone and immediately checked in with his sticky-sweet daughter.

The 17-year-old came out with her debut this year, "Undiscovered", -- which wasn't half bad if you like poppy processed dance music -- which could easily be heard booming from the clubs on Hollywood Blvd. And as we can see from the list that she sent exclusively to LAist, dancing is clearly on Brooktini's mind.

Brooke Hogan's Top Ten Best Singles of 2006

1. “Give It Up to Me” - Sean Paul

2. “My Love” - Justin Timberlake

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3. “Temperature” - Sean Paul

4. “Promiscuous” - Nelly Furtado

5. “Grillz” - Nelly featuring Paul Wall

6. “SexyBack” - Justin Timberlake

7. “Ain’t No Other Man” - Christina Aguilera

8. “We Ride” - Rihanna

9. “We Belong Together” - Mariah Carey

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10. “Buttons” - Pussycat Dolls

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