October 1, 201014 yr Got a feeling Britney could be bigger than ever if given the right songs and push. But then I've always said this lol :(. Have no idea about 2011 tbh, dubstep is obviously gonna be huge though.
October 1, 201014 yr I think that 'Like A G6' will become a big hit in the UK. As pretty much everybody else as said... Glee will get bigger and bigger and will probably get a #1 song sometime in 2011. I believe Nicki Minaj will become a big artist, sooner or later. The British music industry will probably become more Americanised and there will be less British Artists about. Also Florence and the Machine will be very succesful, with You've got The Love bringing their music to the masses. And Shakira will be succesful after Waka Waka not just in Britain, but all over the world.
October 1, 201014 yr If Glee do get a #1 then maybe the record 1-20 drop (currently a tied record between McFly's Baby's Coming Back and one of Elvis' 05 re-releases) can be broken :lol: My stance of 'Glee will never have a #1' is still holding strong. They'll get a few more top 10 hits though. Edited October 1, 201014 yr by ~ braysephone ~
October 1, 201014 yr Penguin Prison? I take it thats a rapper? Im not getting good vibes from that name :(
October 1, 201014 yr Penguin Prison? I take it thats a rapper? Im not getting good vibes from that name :( Nope. Not a rapper. Look up 'Animal Animal' by him, it's amazing.
October 1, 201014 yr Nope. Not a rapper. Look up 'Animal Animal' by him, it's amazing. not sure whether I like it, but hes certainly different now I know who his name reminds me of- Owl City :lol:
October 1, 201014 yr not sure whether I like it, but hes certainly different now I know who his name reminds me of- Owl City :lol: :lol: Now you mention it, that is a pretty similar name
November 16, 201014 yr Something to do with the Royal Wedding will be number one in either the album or singles chart. :lol: :rolleyes:
November 16, 201014 yr I think our charts are becoming more and more American. British acts have been really slim on the ground this year! I've not heard any hype about anything up and coming except this Natila Kills thing. I'm not impressed.
November 16, 201014 yr We desperately need something different that's for sure. The endless rap-pop is really getting too much now. We are a billboard take 2 which is utterly depressing.
November 16, 201014 yr Sugababes (hopefully) come back and have some sort of success (not a flop)! Sugababes are over, surprised they're coming back, and will be dropped after this attempt. (realistically, but i do wish them luck). Not sure about Britney Spears, maybe with the right song she could be back with a bang.
November 16, 201014 yr Hopefully we'll see more european artists breakthrough, and perhaps dance making a recovery. Not the electro crap that's been around for the last 5 years, but maybe back to normal house and trance. Or maybe it'll be dubstep, which isn't really my thing. I think we'll start to see R&B and Pop going back to being their own genres, seperated from electro, but it'll take a while. Not hoping to see indie-rock back in the charts anytime soon, 2005-2008 still bring me nightmares.
November 16, 201014 yr The Living Legend, that is http://i37.tinypic.com/2nbtt8k.jpg you can look but dont touch
November 16, 201014 yr The return of Jamelia :D :lol: The only place Jamelia is going to get big is round her middle.
November 16, 201014 yr Surely Jessie J will be the "one to watch"? But I have a feeling Clare Maguire will top the poll, unfortunately. :(
November 16, 201014 yr Jamelia? So irrelevant no way of her coming back, was she ever even here? :lol:
November 16, 201014 yr I think our charts are becoming more and more American. British acts have been really slim on the ground this year! I've not heard any hype about anything up and coming except this Natila Kills thing. I'm not impressed. Hmmm... #1s 14 British (incl. 1 feat. Laza Morgan (American)) 12 American (incl. 1 feat. David Guetta (French)) 1 Various 1 French (incl. 1 with Chris Willis feat. Fergie and LMFAO (all American)) 1 Barbadian 1 British Virgin Islands 1 Australian #2s 5 British 4 American (incl. 1 feat. Rihanna (Barbadian) 1 Dutch (incl. 1 feat. Wizard Sleeve (American)) 1 Barbadian 1 Irish (incl. 1 feat. Vanilla Ice (American)) #3s 7 American 6 British (incl. 1 feat. Esmée Denters (Dutch)) 1 Australian 1 Canadian (incl. 1 feat. Ludacris (American)) 1 British Virgin Islands #4s 5 British (incl. 1 feat. Pitbull (American)) 2 American 1 Irish 1 Spanish (incl. 1 feat. Pitbull (American)) 1 Swedish (incl. 1 vs. Tinie Tempah (British)) 1 Romanian (incl. 1 feat. Vika Jigulina (Russian)) 1 Australian #5s 6 British (incl. 1 feat. will.i.am (American)) 3 American 1 Brazilian (incl. 1 feat. Kimberly Wyatt (American)) #6s 7 British (incl. 1 feat. Q-Tip and MNDR, 1 feat. Ke$ha (all American)) 2 American 1 Romanian #7s 6 American 5 British 1 Swedish (incl. 1 feat. Pharrell (American)) #8s 3 British 2 American 1 Swedish 1 Spanish (incl. 1 feat. Nicole Scherzinger (American)) 1 Barbadian #9s 6 American (incl. 1 feat. David Guetta (French), 1 with Justin Bieber (Canadian)) 4 British (incl. 1 feat. Nicki Minaj (American)) 1 Irish 1 Barbadian 1 Australian #10s 8 British (incl. 1 feat. Flo Rida (American)) 1 Italian 1 American (incl. 1 feat. Mr Hudson (British)) Totals for top 10: 63 British (incl. 5 American collabs, 1 Dutch collab) 45 American (incl. 2 French collabs, 1 Barbadian collab, 1 Canadian collab) 4 Barbadian 4 Australian 3 Irish (incl. 1 American collab) 3 Swedish (incl. 1 British collab, 1 American collab) 2 British Virgin Islands 2 Spanish (incl. 2 American collabs) 2 Romanian (incl. 1 Russian collab) 1 Various 1 French (incl. 1 American collab) 1 Dutch (incl. 1 American collab) 1 Canadian (incl. 1 American collab) 1 Brazilian (incl. 1 American collab) 1 Italian :P So in terms of volume of top 10 hits the British crush the Americans in all but #3s, #7s and #9s, but of course what this doesn't show is how many of these top 10 hits went on to be big sellers Edited November 16, 201014 yr by Bray
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