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So what made it so bad?

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1. She was asked to sing the official world cup song 2002. She produced Boom. The world cup is all to do with football. So where do boom and the world cup connect? Nowhere thats where.

 

2. Her first performance of boom. Mimed whilst dressed up as Britney Spears.

 

3. Her second and last performance of Boom was at the actaul world cup. Opening it up, shown to millions and millions of people, she mimed. Good performance though.

 

4. Why was boom scraped of from the tv in the uk? Who knows, but if England got to win the world cup, boom would of been rushed to the stores Friday morning to be sold. Well that didnt work did it?

 

5. What is good about the song though? Well it's powerfull and holds notes. Anymore good points?

 

6. Whats bad about the song? It's something Anastacia would never sing, but she still wrote it, her bad.

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I like Boom, it's all about power and strength and succeding to me (while we're on the subject, what do the England football team have to do with football, so there is something else in common! lol)
I don't mind the song, but I agree, what does it have to do with football? Lol, also it wasn't on any of her albums... But I agree when you say it's about the holding of notes too, not her best but not her worst :P
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I don't mind the song, but I agree, what does it have to do with football? Lol, also it wasn't on any of her albums... But I agree when you say it's about the holding of notes too, not her best but not her worst :P

I think it's her worst :P But it's powefull and holds notes though :wub:

 

and btw, it was on the Freak Of Nature: Collectors Edition (Australian Import Only)

Thanks for the info :D! It should have been on a commercial release album though :(

in really like boom actually.

it's a fun song.

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hehe will i like it, but it's the one i hate the most :P

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