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I think he's trying to say she's not a lesbian, but she'll still mess around with girls, or something to that effect.

 

i.e. Someone is open-minded about sexual orientation, and Wiz Khalifa likes it (as does America, evidently).

 

I might be wrong though. :lol:

Ah, okay. That's still lyrically terrible but I can see how you have interpreted it. I would never have listened to it and heard it in that way though in a million years.

 

It remains the joint worst lyric in the top 40 though (along with that ridiculously poor line about cake in the Alexis Jordan track that actually made me laugh out loud when I heard it earlier).

 

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Goodness me, why is Clare Balding indulging this crap?

 

She Mia have been bribed. It is the the only reason I would to it.

I still can't believe such a simple, averige, generic song reached number one and stole one week from Adele :lol:

It's good that things go back to their initial state :)

Is it possible this is the first return to #1 by a Brit since Frank Skinner/The Lightning Seeds in 1998? Or am I missing something really obvious?

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Is there nothing that Adele can't do this year?

 

I really can't understand how an album shifting between 150-200k a week still can simulatenously see one of its tracks at #1 in the singles chart for five of those weeks. Are there really that many people that haven't yet discovered the song/album? :lol:

 

She's a worldwide phenomenon! I guess it proves that the public are ready for some quality music finally - hopefully this will be reflected in the charts in the coming months and we get some great original ballads/pop joining the faceless generic R&B.

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Is it possible this is the first return to #1 by a Brit since Frank Skinner/The Lightning Seeds in 1998? Or am I missing something really obvious?

All Saints did it with Under The Bridge/Lady Marmalade as well in 98....

 

It's S Clb 7 in 2001 with Don't Stop Movin' :o

Is it possible this is the first return to #1 by a Brit since Frank Skinner/The Lightning Seeds in 1998? Or am I missing something really obvious?

 

I think its S Club 7- Don't Stop Moving in 2001

Is it possible this is the first return to #1 by a Brit since Frank Skinner/The Lightning Seeds in 1998? Or am I missing something really obvious?

 

All Saints - Lady Marmalade/Under The Bridge - 1998

 

And arguably Daniel Bedingfield but he seemed to have dual citizenship with New Zealand...

Like 8/10 of the top ten. Not bad going. 2011 has been brilliant so far. The first year I have loved every number 1. And J-Lo next week :wub:
You know the best place to look :D

 

Which place please? :naughty:

Is it possible this is the first return to #1 by a Brit since Frank Skinner/The Lightning Seeds in 1998? Or am I missing something really obvious?

Daniel Bedingfield in 2002.

That crack me up when Reggie was talking about the Boat Race, how random can you get.

None of those are going to go top 40 Reggie.

 

Also, great to see ballads doing so well.

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All Saints did it with Under The Bridge/Lady Marmalade as well in 98....

 

It's S Clb 7 in 2001 with Don't Stop Movin' :o

 

 

I think its S Club 7- Don't Stop Moving in 2001

 

 

All Saints - Lady Marmalade/Under The Bridge - 1998

 

And arguably Daniel Bedingfield but he seemed to have dual citizenship with New Zealand...

 

Ah, thanks. Still a big gap. 10 years.

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