March 27, 201114 yr The chart numbers sounds like JLS or The Wanted. And :puke: @ another Cee-Lo track, this one's slightly more bearable but still crap :(
March 27, 201114 yr Somebody tell Reggie that It's OK was the follow up to f*** You Such an amazing song :heart:
March 27, 201114 yr 31 (from 54) Cee Lo Green Feat. Wiz Khalifa - Bright Lights Bigger City [D] http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51cupNS9ufL._SL500_SS110_.jpg Chart Run: 54-31 [2 wks] Format: download only single Label: Radiculture/Elektra Video here: z6onBi5uNUc Chart history (Year peak title): Cee Lo Green 2005 61 Sugar (Gimme Some) (Trick Daddy Featuring Ludacris, Lil' Kim And Cee-Lo) 2007 03 Lil Star (Kelis Feat. Cee-Lo) 2010 01 Forget You 2010 20 It's OK 2011 31 Bright Lights Bigger City (Cee Lo Green Feat. Wiz Khalifa) Wiz Khalifa 2011 05 Black And Yellow 2011 31 Bright Lights Bigger City (Cee Lo Green Feat. Wiz Khalifa)
March 27, 201114 yr Reggie got his facts wrong again, he said BLBC was the follow up to Forget You but he has forgotten the number 20 hit It's OK. FAIL - the chart show presenter should know more about the charts than I do but no he doesnt
March 27, 201114 yr Hopefully this can be another hit for him :D really good, and sounds a lot better than It's OK, and :lol: @ Reggie failing again Edited March 27, 201114 yr by chart wizard
March 27, 201114 yr Reggie also said that Who You Are was the follow up to Price Tag when it charted a few weeks ago. :lol:
March 27, 201114 yr this is quite good, at least one hundred times better than the vile It's OK and finally something new in the chart!
March 27, 201114 yr I love this Cee-lo Green song, but why did they have to make this version with the rapper official. The rap's just so out of place. :( Edited March 27, 201114 yr by cookie_monster
March 27, 201114 yr Reggie is ALWAYS wrong, I don't think a single chart goes by without me screaming at him with the right fact :lol: I mean I might be a bit of a chart nerd but he should still know more than me :lol:
March 27, 201114 yr Reggie also said that Who You Are was the follow up to Price Tag when it charted a few weeks ago. :lol: That's not as bad though as the real follow-up hadn't, you know, already gone top 20... Anyway, I really like Wiz's rap on the single version of BLBC. :wub: Edited March 27, 201114 yr by Bray
March 27, 201114 yr :wacko: I dont even think Reggie likes music its all about the money...money... money doo be doo :dance:
March 27, 201114 yr BLBC is EPIC, but Wiz Khalifa adds literally nothing apart from the fact that they can now push it on Comtemporary Adult Urban Radio in the US or whatever.
March 27, 201114 yr I know it's perhaps a bit common place to complain about various going on's in the chart show but good lord, this celebrity chart numbers feature is appalling. I understand the need for some light entertainment that is not directly related to counting down the chart, and some of Radio 1's games on it's other shows are actually rather endearingly funny but the chart show seems to have ended up with the bottom of the pile. Truely boring stuff.
March 27, 201114 yr BLBC is EPIC, but Wiz Khalifa adds literally nothing apart from the fact that they can now push it on Comtemporary Adult Urban Radio in the US or whatever. Well, there's still the original. Most radio stations in the UK that like Cee-Lo are also anti-rap, so I imagine the album version will get the most airplay anyway.
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