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post 28th December 2010, 02:46 PM
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WELL HELLO THERE MY LOVELYS [/Miranda Style]. What can I say except these are my top 100 songs of the year? Included in the chart are six songs from the cast of Glee, five from Ke$ha, four from Rihanna and Katy Perry and three from Alexandra Burke.

The albums will feature a Man band, a RnB princess and a Country darling.

So without further a do, here are 100 - 91

100. Adam Lambert // Whataya Want From Me
099. Ellie Goulding - The Writer
098. Take That - The Flood
097. Timbaland feat Katy Perry - If We Ever Meet Again
096. Alesha Dixon - Radio
095. The Drums - Lets Go Surfing
094. Erik Hassle - Hurtful
093. Glee Cast - Jessies Girl
092. Paloma Faith - Smoke and Mirrors
091. The Dolly Rockers - Boys Will Be Boys


At 100 we have the 2nd single from gay American singer Adam Labert with the incredibly catchy Whataya Want From Me? which didnt exactly set the British charts alight debuting at a quite dismal #53. Then we have the sole apperance from Ellie Goulding with her 4th single The Writer which I became quietly obsessed with for several weeks. 98 its also the only apperance from manband Take That with the debut single with the returned hunk Robbie Williams. The Flood is a rather 'nice' song but thier are far better on the album. At 97 it's the one and only apperance of Timbaland on the chart as his deut with Katy Perry charts at #97 in my Year End chart. If We Ever Meet Again was incredibly catchy but I got bored of it quite quickly and Katy, of course, has released much better material this year. At #96 we have the first of two apperances from Strictly judge and former rapper Alesha Dixon. 'Radio' flopped harder then a night with Rod Stewart when he's forgot to take viagra but I couldn't help but adore the song which sounds remarkly simular to Robyn's single Dacning on My Own.
At #95 it's an Indie song. Oh dear lord what the actual God? Gary and Indie just DOESNT go together. Like Jam and Peanut butter shouldn't work but it BLOODY DOES. Anyway, this song is rather... catchy. And the sole reason it has charted is because they play it ALL THE BLOODY TIME at work and its become our work anthem. (Yes, work anthem, we are easily pleased at THE CO-OP. Then its Erik Hassle with his debut single 'Hurtful' which appeared on my radar for about a month before I got sick and tired of it. The first apperance from the amazing CAST OF GLEE are at #93 with the cute Cory Monteith's version of Jessie's Girls which I became obsessed with and its still one of my most top played Glee songs. (And I have played them ALL. ALL of them. Even I'VE HAD THE TIME OF MY LIFE.
At #92 there is a lovely ballady song from the quirky Ms Paloma Faith who makes her first of two apperances on the chart and at #91 we have FLOPBAND The Dolly Rockers with thier as yet unreleased song Boys will be Boys which first appeared on my radar thanks to the Buzzjack Song Contest.
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post 28th December 2010, 03:38 PM
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Hey Gary I like these:

100. Adam Lambert // Whataya Want From Me
099. Ellie Goulding - The Writer
098. Take That - The Flood
097. Timbaland feat Katy Perry - If We Ever Meet Again
096. Alesha Dixon - Radio
094. Erik Hassle - Hurtful

Good countdown so far happy.gif
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post 30th December 2010, 01:07 AM
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90. Chipmunk feat Esmee Denters - Until You Were Gone
89. Robyn - Hang With Me
88. The Dolly Rockers - Gold Digger
87. Mark Ronson and the International - Bang Bang Bang
86. Sugababes -Wear My Kiss
85. Diana Vickers - The Boy Who Murdererd Love
84. LIGHTS - Saviour
83. Rihanna - Te Amo
82. Girl's Cant Catch - Echo
81. Miley Cyrus - Can't Be Tamed


At 90 we have a duet from a rapper called Chipmunk. I'm not really fussed about him really but I did quite like two of his 'featuring with' this year, the first of which appears here. 'Until You Were Gone' is a nice song from a nice American singer. But it's just nice and nothing more. Then we have the epic Robyn with the brilliant Hang With Me- whilst she hasn't had success I don't know because her three albums she released this year have been fabulous and Hang With Me is just one of the highlights. At 88 we have the 2nd apperance from the Dolly Rockers with thier song Gold Digger and at 87 we have the return single from Mark Ronson who strangely went Blonde this year. (It didn't suit him. It made him look GAYER then he already did). At #86 we have the ever changing Sugababes with the quite good song Wear My Kiss which I loved for about 3 weeks before growing old with it, but I did recently listen to it and JADE rocks it. At #85 we have the rather quirky Diana Vickers with her actually quite brilliant 'The Boy Who Murdered Love' and at 84 we have Lights with Saviour which was rather strangely my 6th most listened to song on my Ipod of 2010. Number 83 see's the first of many apperances from Queen Rihanna of Barbados with her 'Te Amo' which I actually can't stand now but it's on this chart based purely because it was one of my favourite songs at the time. Another flop girlband and this time Girls Can't Catch make thier sole apperance with the song 'Echo' which I actually think is quite epic but the public didn't take to them. And at 81 we have CONTROVERSIAL Miley Cyrus who likes snogging girls and smoking pipes but TAYLOR MOMSEN she is not. She has not shagged a Priest or boasted about using vibrators but Cant Be Tamed is quite a solid pop song.
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post 30th December 2010, 01:10 AM
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Hey,

What i like so far -

100. Adam Lambert - Whataya Want From Me
098. Take That - The Flood
097. Timbaland feat Katy Perry - If We Ever Meet Again
096. Alesha Dixon - Radio
90. Chipmunk feat Esmee Denters - Until You Were Gone
86. Sugababes -Wear My Kiss
85. Diana Vickers - The Boy Who Murdererd Love
83. Rihanna - Te Amo
82. Girl's Cant Catch - Echo
81. Miley Cyrus - Can't Be Tamed

Good Start. happy.gif
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post 30th December 2010, 09:31 AM
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Hi, here's what I like so far. biggrin.gif

100. Adam Lambert // Whataya Want From Me
099. Ellie Goulding - The Writer
098. Take That - The Flood
097. Timbaland feat Katy Perry - If We Ever Meet Again
096. Alesha Dixon - Radio
093. Glee Cast - Jessies Girl
092. Paloma Faith - Smoke and Mirrors
90. Chipmunk feat Esmee Denters - Until You Were Gone
89. Robyn - Hang With Me
86. Sugababes -Wear My Kiss
85. Diana Vickers - The Boy Who Murdererd Love
83. Rihanna - Te Amo
82. Girl's Cant Catch - Echo
81. Miley Cyrus - Can't Be Tamed
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post 1st January 2011, 09:03 PM
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080. Glee Cast - Total Eclipse of the Heart
079. Livvi Franc - Automatik
078. Marina and the Diamonds - Hollywood
077. Usher feat Pitbull - DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love
076. Eliza Doolittle - Pack Up
075. The Saturdays - Missing You
074. Rihanna - Rude Boy
073. Paloma Faith - Do You Want The Truth or Something Beautiful?
072. Michael Bublé - Hollywood
071. Sabrina Washington - OMG

At #80 we have the 2nd of 6 apperances from the fabulous cast of Glee with Lea Michele and Jonathon Groff impressing on this rather quite spectactular version of Bonnie Tyler's immense hit Total Eclipse of the Heart. With a newcomer at #79 Livvi Frank is automatik at #79 with her super dooper flop of 2010. At 78 sees Marina Diamondis aka Marina and the Diamonds with her 1st of 2 apperances in the top 100 with her fantastic Hollywood and at 77 it's the only entry for Usher with his excellent dancetastic hit DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love which also features Pitbull (more from him later). Newcomer Eliza Doolittle has an apperance at #76 with her fantastic top 5 hit Pack Up which was bloody catchy during the mid year and her album is pretty much brilliant. #75 sees the first of 3 apperances of The Saturdays with Missing You. I like the Saturdays and they tried so desperately to get to #1 with this song.. and it looked like it might have worked... Then Flo Rida happened. Again. But to get that #1 spot they hooked up with Flo Rida on thier song Higher which will feature later on... Another apperance from the Princess of 2010 Rihanna is at 74 with her rather shocking Rude Boy which had me singing and dancing the year away. Yes, I did look rather disturbed whilst trying to bust a move in straight clubs to this song but alas I don't care.. It's a brilliant song. The final apperance from Paloma Faith at #73 with the beautiful Do You Want The Truth or Something Beautiful which is also the name of her album.. which your see me writing about later on. #72 sees Michael Buble with Hollywood which he performed on X Factor and he DID NOT MIME IT ON X FACTOR OK (it looked like he did, but alas he strongly denies any such SHOCKING claims) and at #71 it's another flop from ex Mis-Teeq babe Sabrina Washington who fresh from her stint in the I'm A Celebrity jungle, released the rather quite catchy OMG which had me OMGOrgasming for roughly 2 weeks.
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post 5th January 2011, 01:20 AM
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070. Katy Perry feat Snoop Dogg - California Gurls
069. Kelis - Acapella
068. 30H!3 Featuring Ke$ha - My First Kiss
067. The Pretty Reckless - Make Me Wanna Die
066. Taylor Swift - Mine
065. Kaci Battaglia - Crazy Possessive
064. Florence + The Machine - Dog Days Are Over
063. Glee Cast - My Life Would Suck Without You
062. M.I.A. - XXXO
061. Scouting for Girls - This Ain't A Love Song

At 70, it's the infectious California Gurls which was Katy Perry's comeback for this year. A hot duet with Snoop Dogg it went straight to top in the Official Uk Charts. This is Katy's 2nd apperance on my top 100 countdown, with two more apperances to come. At 69 we have a rather brilliant song by the much underrated Kelis who released a stomper of an album earlier this year (Shame I'm probably the one who owns it). American band 30H!3 are next (I know, $h!t name) with thier duet with Ke$ha and My First Kiss. Then at 67 we have the group led by Gossip Girl's Taylor Momsen and the song from the brilliant movie Kick Ass 'Make Me Wanna Die' is actually quite a brilliant soft pop song. Taylor Swift follows next with 'Mine' which I've loved for about 3 months and see no sign of getting bored of it now, and it might even appear in my next top 100 next year. Kaci Battaglia is next, Kaci is perhaps best known for her hit 'I Think I Love You' which hit #11 in 2003 and was very much a guilty pleasure. She arrived back in 2010 with a stomper of a hit 'Crazy Possessive', all sexed up. Florence + The Machine make thier only apperance at #64 with the brilliant Dog Days Are Over (which I recently got back into thanks to Glee's amazing version)- talking of which Glee are next with thier 3rd apperance in my countdown. Thier version of Kelly Clarkson's My Life Would Suck Without You was the final song in Episode 13 of the first series which was a tribute to thier rather fit teacher Mr Schue and was led by the divine Lea Michele (of course). M.I.A. is at 62 with her electro hit XXXO which flopped hard when released but I can't help love M.I.A.- the album wasn't brilliant, but M.I.A. made a pleasant return with this tune and finally at #61 we have the return of Scouting for Girls who hit #1 in the Official Chart with 'This Ain't A Love Song' which is my 25th most played song on my Itunes History.

For the (very few I guess) people who are reading this, sorry my commentary is so bloody crap. Useless commentary is useless.
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post 5th January 2011, 01:34 AM
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060. Ke$ha feat 30H!3 - Blah Blah Blah
059. Black Eyed Peas - The Time (Dirty Bit)
058. Alexandra Burke - The Silence
057. Safura - Drip Drop
056. Robyn - Indestructible
055. Joe McElderry - Ambitions
054. The Script - For The First Time
053. Leighton Meester - Your Loves A Drug
052. The Saturdays feat Flo Rida - Higher
051. Diana Vickers - Once

At 60, we have the 3rd apperance from quirky Ke$ha and Blah Blah Blah which is a duet with 30H!3 (returning the favor I guess!). Blah Blah Blah was a very catchy song that hit the right spots, but you quickly grew agigated with. Nonetheless, it is a good pop song hence it's position on my chart. Black Eyed Peas mark thier return to my chart with the rather love/hate The Time (Dirty Bit) which I personally love but I know many hate. A rather dire performance on X Factor sent this song rocketing the charts. X Factor 2008 winner Alexandra Burke makes her 2nd of 4 apperances on the chart at #58 with The Silence, which was slightly re-edited and released. I don't think releasing this song was a brilliant idea as people already had it on the album, I think she should have released What Happens On The Dancefloor instead. But what's done is done. Safura, the azerbaijan act at Eurovision is the first of two Eurovision songs to chart and Safura's Drip Drop had me singing alot. A tarty european version of Beyoncé, Safura performed this song rather rubbishly at Eurovision but it's a piece of Europop that I couldn't help but become addicted too. Then we have the apparently 'Indestructible' Robyn who makes her 2nd apperance on my countdown with a song from the 2nd of the Body Talk triology. X Factor 2009 winner Joe McElderry makes his sole apperance with the Mika style sounding 'Ambitions' which underperformed really but nonetheless I thought it was quite a good comeback (Many disagree though.) #54 sees The Script with the brilliant ballad For The First Time which is one of my favourite ballads of the year and brilliantly performed by frontman Danny O'Donoghue. At #53 we see the 2nd and last Gossip Girl actress charting with Leighton Meester's song Your Love's A Drug which is quite good from a woman who really cannot sing live. The Saturdays make the 2nd of 3 apperances on my chart with 'Higher' which they re-recorded with Flo Rida. I really liked the original version of 'Higher' but do have a soft spot for the Flo Rida version. But Flo Rida obviously done it for the money because really, Flo Rida and The Saturdays? Ok. Just missing out on the top 50 is Diana Vickers with her number one single 'Once' which is quite a good single from someone who missed the Semi Finals of X Factor. Quirky Diana showed that you don't have to make the finals to have a somewhat semi successful post X Factor career.
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post 5th January 2011, 02:09 AM
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50. Jessie J - Do It Like A Dude

"Over a sparse, spidery guitar loop, monolithic bass smears and a drum machine playing little other than ticks and bangs (unlike all of those other drum machines which also dispense cappuccino), Jessie grunts and cusses like a docker who's just trapped his thumb between a gunwhale and a hard place. Her performance is brutal and sexual, like Christina Aguilera squaring up to kick 50 Cent in the goolies"

49. Lena - Satellite

"‘Satellite’ – an English song written by American writers Julie Frost and John Gordon is a skimpy jumpy pop song that fits Lena’s bubbly personality. With its interesting drum beats, acoustic guitar riffs, ‘Satellite’ brings all about a track that would absolutely make you smile once you’ve heard it."

48. Keri Hilson - Pretty Girl Rock

"Hilson to take centre stage and reveal something about herself, her vulnerabilities, and her sense of humour. Nowhere is this clearer than on impossibly lovely single Pretty Girl Rock, where Hilson manages to rhyme "Keri… very… derri-ere" without getting her tongue permanently lodged in her cheek, and deftly turns some "I’m beautiful" vanity into a girls-against-the-world anthem."

47. Cee-Lo - f*** You/Forget You

"As its title suggests, 'F**k You!' is essentially a middle finger extending from the fist of a pop single - and a gloriously catchy Motown stomper of a pop single at that."

46. Ke$ha - Take It Off

"Much like the rest of the album, this new song is simply made for the dance floor. And, much like Kesha herself, the track seems to embody relentless, carefree hedonism at its best".
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45. Mike Posner - Cooler Than Me

"Mike Posner will have you from those first finger snaps as they segue into the gentle throb of an electro-pop beat. "Cooler Than Me," with its romantic frustration expressed in honey sweet pop vocals, is a nearly perfect pop record."

44. Robyn - Dancing On My Own

"Robyn sings on the achingly sad, achingly brilliant chorus. If your bottom lip's not quivering like the bassline by the time the second chorus hits, you've taken waaay too many mood stabilisers."

43. Glee Cast - Defying Gravity

"Rachel and Kurt’s diva-off for Wicked‘s “Defying Gravity” is one of the most magical moments of the first season of Glee. Not only does Lea Michele show us why she would make a great Elphaba and Chris Colfer show us for the first time on the series just what an amazing voice he has, but the song perfectly comments on the themes of the episode and of Glee itself"

42. Nicki Minaj - Right Thru Me

"The Harajuku Barbie doll reveals a more vulnerable side to her in this borderline romantic tune—that is until Nicki busts out the repetitive chorus 'How do you do that $h!t?'"

41. Marina and the Diamonds - Oh No!

"Oh No!' finds her claiming to know exactly what she wants, but actually coming off as a contrary little madam. In a mock-operatic voice flanked by delicious synths, she admits to being "only after success", but then insists she "don't need fame, don't need money". "
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