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So what songs do and artists do you tip to be big going into the new decade

 

MARINA AND THE DIAMONDS - HOLLYWOOD

The Saturdays – Ego

Sidney Samson- Riverside(EVENTUALLY)

Angelic - It's My Turn 2009

Jay-Z feat Mr Hudson – Young Forever

One Republic-All The Right Moves

Jason Derulo – In My Head

Ellie Goulding - Starry Eyed

Lady Gaga – Telephone

 

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Angelic's re-release won't do anything I don't expect...these will be big;

 

Owl City - Fireflies

Alicia Keys - Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart

Wiley - Take That

N-Dubzzzz obv. Against All Odds has already sold Platinum and they've only releasedd one single from thee album so yeer it still gonna be way bigger :D Also if yuu look how good Playing With Fire is doing now a month before its being physically released they should pose quite a threat for a 2nd top 5 smashh nan nan nii <3

artists that will be big in 2010:

diana vickers, ke$ha, 3OH!3, girls can't catch, alphabeat, jason derulo, ruth lorenzo, etc.

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Marina & The Diamonds - Hollywood

Owl City - Fireflies

Wiley ft. Chew Fu - Take That

Iyaz - Replay

Sidney Samson ft. Wizard Sleeve - Riverside

Justin Bieber - One Time

Plan B - Stay Too Long

Jason Derülo - In My Head

Kaskade vs. Deadmau5 - Move For Me

Joe McElderry whatever he bloody releases.

Olly Murs whatever he bloody releases.

Stacey Solomon whatever she bloody releases.

I-Yaz - Chinese like a melody in my head.

Jason Derulo's new one.

Ellie Goulding with whatever she releases.

N-Dubz - Playing with fire.

Owl City - Fireflies.

Ke$ha is off to a great start with her debut single, I think she'll have a great 2010 (singles anyway). Hopefully The Saturdays will pick up the pace and get the sucess they deserve as well. Plus Ruth Lorenzo and Diana Vickers are releasing their debut albums in March.
Laura White....?

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