November 22, 200916 yr I think it will do well as there's 3 singles hyping it. If you say so... 'Get Sexy' will be old news by then and forgotten, 'About A Girl' was a minor hit and sadly the next single will probably be the same. :(
November 22, 200916 yr this one got boring as well. I don't even like "Overcome", which put me off buying "Echo" for some reason
November 22, 200916 yr well at least this is out of the top 10 now. got to say though for once, it's not the worst song in the top 40...
November 22, 200916 yr I hope 'I Need You' and '3' will be out of the top 10 next week, both two truly terrible songs.
November 22, 200916 yr 11 (from 10) Alexandra Burke feat. Flo Rida - Bad Boys [P] http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/88697590932.JPG Chart Run: 1-2-4-5-10-11 [6 wks] Release date: 12-10-2009 Format: CDS Number of Discs: 1 Catalogue Number: 88697590932 Label: BMG Video here: Chart history (Year peak title): Alexandra Burke 2008 01 Hallelujah 2009 01 Bad Boys (Alexandra Burke Feat. Flo Rida) Flo Rida 2008 02 Low (Flo Rida Feat. T-Pain) 2008 20 Elevator (Flo Rida Feat. Timbaland) 2008 29 In The Ayer (Flo Rida Feat. will.i.am) 2009 01 Right Round (Flo Rida Feat. Ke$ha) 2009 51 Be On You (Flo Rida Feat. Ne-Yo) 2009 18 Sugar (Flo Rida Feat. Wynter) 2009 21 Jump (Flo Rida Feat. Nelly Furtado) 2009 01 Bad Boys (Alexandra Burke Feat. Flo Rida) Discussion Thread Here
November 22, 200916 yr Westlife was 19, now we are at number 15. Can we stop going on about Westlife please? :) What about redsox commenting on songs that debuted one hour ago? Or the Justin Bieber discussion in which you were also involved? :) The truth is that Daughtry's and Westlife's versions sound virtually the same but only one of them gets slagged, does it? Anyway, to stick with the chart, Alexandra and Jay Sean could have stayed longer in the upper reaches but at least they make room for new entries. ;)
November 22, 200916 yr What about redsox commenting on songs that debuted one hour ago? Or the Justin Bieber discussion in which you were also involved? :) marcin, you're trying to create a pointless argument and fight. First of all, redsox is in the USA, and listens to the songs delayed, and comments as soon as he listened to it. Secondly, we talked about Justin Bieber shortly, discussions are welcomed, but not pointless Westlife against anyone else fights through many pages. I can see a huge difference there.
November 22, 200916 yr Author What about redsox commenting on songs that debuted one hour ago? Or the Justin Bieber discussion in which you were also involved? :) The truth is that Daughtry's and Westlife's versions sound virtually the same but only one of them gets slagged, does it? Anyway, to stick with the chart, Alexandra and Jay Sean could have stayed longer in the upper reaches but at least they make room for new entries. ;) Yes, off topic discussion is fine, but not ones that keep on having a go about artists (or not). So yes, lets drop it :D
November 22, 200916 yr what is the Children in Need single actually called? It's called 'The Official BBC Children In Need Medley' Edited November 22, 200916 yr by BrayFish
November 22, 200916 yr Author 10 (from 7) Britney Spears - 3 [D] http://images.musicnet.com/albums/033/310/771/c.jpeg Chart Run: 7-10 [2 wks] Release Date: 09-11-2009 Format: download only track Label: jive In the late 1990s, Madonna had long since become a mature artist, turning her back on the carefree dance-pop of her early days. Teenage singer Britney Spears picked up on this specific Madonna era, albeit with a more girl-next-door approach. Her coy mix of innocence and sensuality (and infectious songs) made her a superstar, and helped inspire the teen-pop phenomenon that soon dominated pop music. By the early '00s, Spears was casting about for a more adult image, and remade herself into a vixen, experimented with acting and reality TV, and had two children with the controversial wannabe rap star Kevin Federline. While her personal life pre-empted her musical output for a while, she seemed on the road to artistic recovery after the 2006 birth of her second child. A critically lambasted appearance on the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards and a very public custody battle with Federline worked against her, but her concurrent album release BLACKOUT bought her some credibility with the fickle music press. - HMV Video here: Chart history (Year peak title): 1999 01 ...Baby One More Time 1999 03 Sometimes 1999 05 (You Drive Me) Crazy 2000 01 Born To Make You Happy 2000 01 Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 05 Lucky 2000 07 Stronger 2001 12 Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know 2001 04 I'm A Slave 4 U 2002 04 Overprotected 2002 02 I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman 2002 07 Boys (Britney Spears Feat. Pharrell Williams) 2002 13 I Love Rock 'n' Roll 2003 02 Me Against The Music (Britney Spears Feat. Madonna) 2004 01 Toxic 2004 01 Everytime 2004 03 My Prerogative 2005 06 Do Somethin' 2007 03 Gimme More 2007 02 Piece Of Me 2008 15 Break The Ice 2008 03 Womanizer 2008 13 Circus 2009 20 If U Seek Amy 2009 46 Radar 2009 07 3 http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/uploads/group_images/of_37.jpg
November 22, 200916 yr The truth is that Daughtry's and Westlife's versions sound virtually the same but only one of them gets slagged, does it? Daughtry was slagged when it was charted. Weren't you in the Forum at that time?
November 22, 200916 yr I got my Aussie import of the single this week. And after a massive repeating session i have to say I think I like the Instrumental more than the actual song.
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