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Wow, Biffy Clyro got to top 40 with all their singles since 2003. Even some of the world's biggest artist couldn't say that

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33 :down: (from 29) Young Money Feat. Lloyd - BedRock [P]

 

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Chart Run: 61-40-34-28-27-22-18-18-12-9-19-16-18-20-22-29-33 [17 wks]

 

Release date: 22-03-2010

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: 2736914

Label: island

 

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Chart history (Year peak title):

 

Young Money

2010 09 BedRock (Young Money Feat. Lloyd)

 

Lloyd

2005 20 Caught Up (Ja Rule Feat. Lloyd)

2007 45 You (Lloyd Feat. Lil Wayne)

2007 72 Get It Shawty

2008 75 How We Do It (Around My Way) (Lloyd Featuring Ludacris)

2010 09 BedRock (Young Money Feat. Lloyd)

32 :left: (from 32) Alicia Keys - Empire State Of Mind (Part II) [D]

 

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Chart Run: 52-48-xx-35-23-15-7-5-4-5-5-6-6-9-14-13-14-21-26-30-32-32 [21 wks]

 

Format: download only track

 

Precocious R&B vocalist/pianist Alicia Keys was hand-picked by Clive Davis as one of the flagship artists for his post-Arista label, J Records. No doubt he was as impressed by her multitude of skills (Keys took a large role in the writing, arranging, and production of her debut album) as by her music, which mates contemporary hip-hop accoutrements to an old-school soul sensibility a la Jill Scott or D'Angelo. Only 20 years old at the time of the album's release, Keys already seemed poised for a major career built upon her soulful voice and classically trained piano chops. While hip-hop played a much bigger role on her second effort, 2003's THE DIARY OF ALICIA KEYS, it was a smash nonetheless, and subsequent recordings have further pushed the boundaries of R&B - HMV

 

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Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2001 03 Fallin'

2002 37 Brotha Part II (Angie Stone Featuring Alicia Keys And Eve)

2002 18 A Woman's Worth

2002 26 How Come You Don't Call Me

2002 06 Gangsta Lovin' (Eve Featuring Alicia Keys)

2002 24 Girlfriend

2003 19 You Don't Know My Name

2004 18 If I Ain't Got You

2006 62 Ghetto Story (Cham Featuring Alicia Keys)

2007 06 No One

2008 53 Like You'll Never See Me Again

2008 09 Another Way To Die (Alicia Keys And Jack White)

2009 02 Empire State Of Mind (Jay-Z feat. Alicia Keys)

2009 08 Doesn't Mean Anything

2009 04 Empire State Of Mind (Part II)

2010 23 Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart

 

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Oh god @ this :puke:

 

No Sub Focus then. Bloody getting my hopes up Radio 1. No way it's top 31.

I still like this no matter how many times I listening to it.
How long is Empire State Of Mind in top 40 if you count both versions?

 

49 weeks

 

30 for original, 19 so far for part II (and every single one of those 19 weeks completely undeserved)

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Tuned in late today. So whats the deal with Sub Focus? I missed all that.
Sorry I'm late, just had lunch. :wub: What's been happening?

 

 

We don't need to read your stomach contents :lol:

Sorry I'm late, just had lunch. :wub: What's been happening?

 

a new entry from Keane, a climber from Biffy Clyro and a re entry from Lady gaga

:D

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No Sub Focus then. Bloody getting my hopes up Radio 1. No way it's top 31.

 

 

Reggie has been telling us porkies :o

31 :down: (from 28) Ellie Goulding - Starry Eyed [P]

 

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Chart Run: 4-4-4-5-7-12-12-19-19-21-28-31 [12 wks]

 

Release date: 22-02-2010

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: 2732866

Label: polydor

 

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Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2009 53 Under The Sheets

2010 04 Starry Eyed

2010 71 Guns And Horses

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