Posted March 7, 201213 yr http://www.glossymagazine.ro/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/BritneyToxic.jpg Toxic topped UK singles chart with opening sales of 102,576 copies. Since that the song has sold more than 360,000 there and it has become one of the most iconic and one of the signature songs in Britney's career! LOZuxwVk7TU&ob It never gets old :wub:
March 7, 201213 yr I first heard this song when I watched the Irish top 40 countdown on TV. I remember seeing Milkshake by Kelis (which had spent like 5 weeks at #1) dethroned and being pissed. And then they played Toxic and everything about it was so good. The song itself is obviously amazing and the music video was just amazing. So I got over my rage at Milkshake's drop very, very quickly. My sister already stanned Britney so I knew her anyway but hearing Toxic began my Britney stanning. I still remember its chart run for the first 8 weeks somehow. It went like 1-1-1-1-2-2-2-6, being knocked off by Usher's 'Yeah' which really annoyed me. Best selling song of the year in Ireland though! Ah, memories. :heart:
March 8, 201213 yr It still remains her best song, it's been a bit killed by overplay but it is marvellous. :wub:
March 8, 201213 yr Definitely agree about the overplay. I still remember her performing on Blue Peter! Was the first time I heard it.
March 19, 201213 yr This was the song that got me into Britney! Loved it at the time and it's still one of my favourites now.
March 24, 201213 yr must... not... must... not... okay, I'm going to say it. I think this is one of her worst songs; I remember loving it at the time but it's just aged horribly for me. maybe the fact that it was overplayed was what did it, but I'm just not into it at all nowadays. I'm astounded that everyone's still heavily interested in it too. I much prefer 'everytime' in terms of the 'in the zone' singles. :wub:
March 24, 201213 yr Pretty low sales considering - 2004 was not good for mega sales. Prob my fave Britney track though!
March 25, 201213 yr I agree it was overplayed... but it is the staple pop song of the noughties. I said it.