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And I don't think 'Grenade' is #1 combined yet... though he's pretty close.

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Bruno almost back to no.1, I'm surprised Kesha lasted so long at no.1 tbh.
Like i said bruno has 3 versions in top 200 and is number one Combined... he wont be number one though! Ke$ha will drop next week though. Congrats to her.

Rolling In The Deep album version :up: #3

Single version has dropped really far though

Too bad Bruno didn't catch up to Kesha earlier in the week. He could've stopped her being #1.
Rolling In The Deep album version :up: #3

Single version has dropped really far though

 

I found that curious - are there significant differences between the two versions? If not, the switch seems inexplicable.

I love grenade but in a way id be happy to see Kesha get her first uk number 1

 

Or presumably you *were*, in March 2009... :P

Or presumably you *were*, in March 2009... :P

I think he means Ke$ha first solo number one, she was only featured on Flo Rida's "Right Round" in March 2009

really hope Eric Prydz manages to get another top 3 hit! :D

 

Usually I'd agree but I just can't get into Niton in the same way that I got into Pjanoo and Proper Education. Still, four top 3's out of four releases would be great by anyone's standards, let alone a Swedish act!

I think he means Ke$ha first solo number one, she was only featured on Flo Rida's "Right Round" in March 2009

 

Of course - but as things currently stand, artists are given full credit in chart terms, even if they are only listed as 'featured artists'.

 

It's a situation that needs addressing, or soon we'll need a wheelbarrow to carry around the Virgin Hit Singles book. :w00t:

Or presumably you *were*, in March 2009... :P

She was only credited in that song outside of the US. She didnt really make any money from appearing in that song.

Or presumably you *were*, in March 2009... :P

Did anyone even know who she was back then? :lol: I for one thought she would be like one of those faceless rent-a-singers that you get on random rap singles... Much like that girl in Roll Deep's Green Light! :P

I know she got #1...but it wasn't her own and she wasn't really the reason why many people bought it...

With We R Who We R however, she is! :D

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She was only credited in that song outside of the US. She didnt really make any money from appearing in that song.

 

Then where do I apply for the job as her agent... :P

I found that curious - are there significant differences between the two versions? If not, the switch seems inexplicable.

 

I don't think there is, but I've seen it happen to other songs before. Like there's the single version, then everyone suddenly buys the identical album version when it's released.

It happens when the artist's album is selling really well, it's happened to Only Girl (Loud) and Pack Up (Eliza Doolittle).
Wonderman up to #19 :o :o :o Hopefully it can keep climbing and go top 10 while it's still got this boost! :D
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