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not a fan of her 'can't take me home' era so yay at the bottom two. ^_^
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Most Girls
5.47
Can't Take Me Home

Highest score: 9 from Aidan & Trouble
Lowest score: 0 from JakeWild

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Most Girls just beat You Make Me Sick becase YMMS had a -1 score.

Most Girls was the second single from Pink's debut album Can't Take Me Home and was released in September 2000. It peaked at #4 on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles Chart on November 14, 2000 (after reaching the Top 40 on August 22, 2000). It was Pink's highest charting hit in the USA as a solo artist, tied with "Get the Party Started," until her 2008 single "So What" hit #1 on Billboard's Hot 100. It is also one of Pink's biggest hits in Australia, where it peaked at number one. It was certified Platinum in Australia.
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well it seems there are very few Can't Take Me Home era lovers here on BJ as all three singles from this album are the bottom three :heehee:

 

Most girls is my fave single from this era so i'm glad it got top of the bottom three :D

Most Girls isn't one of her best, but i still like it! :D Should have been slightly higher...
never heard the album and don't think i'll bother either lol
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Last To Know
6.35
Try This

Highest score: 11 from Nick F1
Lowest score: 3 from Shoat, Frank & Leonardo2505

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"Last to Know" is a song by Pink that is included on her 2003 album Try This. It was released in some parts of Europe as a single in 2004, peaking just outside the top twenty in the Netherlands and the UK (her first single in the UK not to hit the Top 20). In Austria and Switzerland the single peaked inside the top fifty. In places such as Australia, the song was released to radio but never had a physical single release.
The promotional music video for "Last to Know" consists of a montage of shots from some of Pink's concerts during her Try This Tour in Europe. A proper video was scheduled to be filmed, but the plan was scrapped after the album sales began to decrease. This video was supposed to be used to promote the DVD Live in Europe, but the DVD wasn't released until May 2006. The video, directed by Russell Thomas with footage of the concerts in Holland and London shows Pink performing the song with her lipstick going onto her microphone. Other clips from the show are also shown like "18 Wheeler", "Oh My God","Welcome To The Jungle","Eventullay","Split Personatly" and "Get the Party Started."
I never expected any Funhouse song to be this low :o
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I think there might be a few shocks with these results :heehee:

 

A track that has been predicted to be number one in the rate, is only just in the top 10 :o

no way! :o I couldn't have imagined any 'funhouse' song to be this low. will probably be 'I don't believe you' :( but I hope it's the title track as that was my least favourite songle from the era.
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i'm about to post the next result :w00t:

 

just so you know, i really have no idea how this next song is so low, i was so shocked when i did the results, that i double checked :lol:

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FORGET EVERYTHING I SAID ABOUT A FUNHOUSE TRACK BEING NEXT :w00t:

 

The funhouse track is joint 22nd with another song, but the other song has a -1 score, which would make that the next result, I will post both of them now :heehee:

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Lady Marmalade
6.58
Moulin Rouge Soundtrack

Highest score: 10 from Kieran
Lowest score: -1 from Chriss_s

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In 2001, "Lady Marmalade" was featured as part of a medley in the film Moulin Rouge!. For the film's soundtrack album, Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mýa, and Pink recorded a cover version; it was released as the soundtrack's first single in spring 2001. Produced by Missy Elliott and writing partner Rockwilder, it features an intro and outro from Elliott. A lyric was changed from the original version, with the song's setting being transferred from New Orleans to the Paris nightclub Moulin Rouge.

The song became a number-one hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for the second time, reaching number one in its eighth week and spending five weeks at the top of the chart. It was the second song in Billboard chart history (after Aaliyah's 2000 single "Try Again") to hit number one without being released in a major commercially available single format such as a CD or CD maxi single. "Marmalade" was Aguilera's fourth U.S. number-one single and first time number-ones for Kim, Pink and Mya in the U.S. It remained in the U.S. top forty for seventeen weeks and topped the charts in fifteen different countries, including the United Kingdom and Australia. The single was the best selling single for all the artists except for Christina Aguilera and Pink.
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Glitter In The Air
6.58
Funhouse

Highest score: 11 from Frank
Lowest score: 0 from Shoat

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"Glitter in the Air" is a song by American recording artist Pink from her fifth studio album, Funhouse. It was released as the sixth single from the album worldwide, as well as the seventh single in Australia. Written by Pink and Billy Mann, "Glitter in the Air" is a pop ballad with a soft piano accompaniment. Its lyrics talk about the power of love and taking a leap in faith, while using various metaphors. "Glitter in the Air" received mixed reviews from contemporary critics. Some named it the best vocal performance of Funhouse, while others criticized it for being a cliché ballad.

"Glitter in the Air" debuted at number eighteen and thirteen in the United States and Canada, respectively. In the United States, it became the first time five singles from one of her albums charted on the Billboard Hot 100. "Glitter in the Air" was performed by Pink at her 2009 Funhouse Tour, wearing a bodysuit and doing acrobatics in suspended fabric. She also performed it at the 52nd Grammy Awards. Her performance received a standing ovation and was critically praised by media outlets.
OH, I didn't even realise Glitter In The Air was a single lmao

CTMH era aside, I'd say 'lady marmalade' is my least favourite by some distance. I just don't feel it at all.

'glitter in the air' is one amazing album closer that is really touching, although it's not signle material. I'd have loved 'it's all your fault' to have been a single instead. :wub:

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