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The Hate Chart is counted and ready to go! The chart will start tomorrow (around 6pm). So until then, any predictions?

 

There were 6 hate charts sent in, with a total of 24 different songs included in the chart.

 

There was a 'shocker' at number 2. :o

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I didn't submit a "hate" chart as it'd only consist of 2 songs, BUT I am hoping the "shocker" at number 2 is 'Get the Party Started'!

U + Ur Hand for #2 shocker please, her most overrated song by absolute miles.

 

As if though, it will probably be one of her most loved :/

ONLY 6 hate charts? Good! That means everything on mine will be high.

I have a feeling that my #1 on the hate chart is the #2 ''shocker''.

Funny, I think the shocker is one of my top 2 actually.
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Because there were only 6 charts of a top 5 hate, a lot of the songs had the same score.

So I am going to count down groups of songs before we get to a 'Top 7'

 

First group of songs....

Walk Away, I Have Seen The Rain, So What

 

All songs scored one point. Walk Away (doug), I have seen the rain (Marina Hurts), So what (Atonement)

 

Walk Away

Walk Away is a none single track from Pink’s third Album Try This, released in November 2003. It was written by Pink and Tim Armstrong.

 

I Have Seen The Rain

I Have Seen The Rain is the final song on the album I‘m Not Dead. It is a hidden track. I Have Seen the Rain was written by and features Pink's father, Jim Moore. He wrote it when he was a soldier in the Vietnam War, but according to Pink "it's still relevant today. It's a soldier's cry." She had always wanted to record it with him and learnt to harmonize with it. She said of its recording, "He was so nervous, it was the most adorable experience for a father and daughter to share.

 

So What

So What was released as the lead single from Pink’s fifth studio album Funhouse in 2008. It received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics; many praised it for its aggressive and empowering nature while others deemed it childish and bratty.

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I had planned to post the next set, but I've been busy starting up counting the LOVE CHARTZ :w00t: And now its bedtime (yes I am aware that it is 7:30pm :P )
It received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics; many praised it for its aggressive and empowering nature while others deemed it childish and bratty.

 

It IS (extremely) childish and bratty!

 

I plead for the rest of the results to be anonymous! :P

All 3 of you can FOAD! :o :o :o

 

I love all three of those! 'Walk Away' is one of my highlights from 'Try This', when I listened to it the first time :lol: and that song with her father is beautiful.

It IS (extremely) childish and bratty!

 

I plead for the rest of the results to be anonymous! :P

That's sort of the point :lol:

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I Got Money Now, $l*t Like You, Blow Me (One Last Kiss), Mean, Get The Party Started

All songs scored two points. I Got Money Now (Doug), $l*t Like You (Marina Hurts), Blow Me (One Last Kiss) (Atonement), Mean (Cal), Get The Party Started (troublepink)

I Got Money Now
I Got Money Now is a non single track from I’m Not Dead released in 2006. It was written by Pink & Mike Elizondo.


$l*t Like You
$l*t Like You is (so far) a non single track from Pink’s new album The Truth About Love. It was written by Pink, Max Martin and Shellback.


Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
Blow Me (One Last Kiss) was the first single to be released from Pink’s latest album, The Truth About Love in 2012. It was written by Pink and Greg Kurstin. The song was compared to Kelly Clarkson a lot by critics. Jocelyn Vena of MTV News wrote that the song "displays a lot of the signature girl-power sass that Kelly frequently has on her own tracks, but with a lot of the lyrical edge that has made Pink a chart-topping superstar”


Mean
Mean was written by Pink and Butch Walker and is a non single track on Pink’s album Funhouse. It was performed by them both on Pink’s Summer Carnival Tour in 2010.


Get The Party Started
Get The Party Started was Pink’s first single from her second album Missundaztood, released in 2001. It was written by Linda Perry and is probably one of Pink’s most well known songs.
Atonement hates the lead singles, we get it :lol: So far the only songs I agree on is Mean!

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Atonement hates the lead singles, we get it :lol: So far the only songs I agree on is Mean!

 

!!

 

Only the last two :P

 

And who could hate 'I Got Money Now' :o Those lyrics :wub:

 

I just realised I forgot to include 'Crystall Ball' :puke2:

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I always miss these rates!! the only songs I dislike out of the second lot are I Got Money Now and Get The Party Started. IGMN was boring and forgettable and GTPS while it was good when it first came out just gets on my nerves now. I actually love Mean, it took me a while to love it, but I think it paints the perfect picture of a dying relationship, it's very relatable. I think it would have done well as a single in the US if she released it to rock or country music stations.
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You Make Me Sick, Glitter In The Air, Just Give Me A Reason

All songs scored 3 points. You make me sick (Regina), Glitter in the air (Atonement), Just give me a reason (Cal)

You Make Me Sick
You Make Me Sick was the third and final single from Pink’s first album Can’t Take Me Home. It peaked at number 33 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 9 on the UK singles chart.


Glitter in the air
Glitter in the air was released from Pink’s fifth studio album, Funhouse, in 2010 as the sixth single in North America. Written by Pink and Billy Mann, the song is a pop ballad. Its lyrics talk about the power of love and taking a leap in faith, while using various metaphors. Glitter in the air received mixed reviews from critics: some named it the best vocal performance of Funhouse, while others criticized it for being a cliché ballad.


Just give me a reason
Just Give Me a Reason is a song written and recorded by American recording artist and songwriter P!nk featuring Fun.'s lead singer Nate Ruess. The song was chosen as the third single from Pink's sixth studio album The Truth About Love. Prior to its release, the song charted in many regions due to strong digital sales and a music video was filmed, as confirmed by Pink herself in an interview in France

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