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Sway getting chopped up on Top Boy was literally DISGUSTING.

 

Soccer AM was the reason why that Labrinth album track got in the top 100 this week, if anybody cares.

I thought it was his next single as well.

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I thought fun. would enter a bit higher but this has many, many top 10 weeks ahead of it anyhow.
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That Sway song is pretty shit. What's with the BJ hype? :mellow:

 

I'm not 100% sure either, but I think it might be Sia + Jesus = Sisus :lol:

 

Like Beysus and Rihsus I presume.

#1 next week pl0x.

 

I can't believe that Janelle Monae didn't have a top 75 hit before btw :o

27 :re: John Legend - Ordinary People [D]

 

To get to #27 he must've sold ~11.5k, and given those copies will have sold in just 3.5 hours or so, that works out at a rate of around 500k/wk!

Only number #7? :o I thought it was going to be at least at #4. But I guess it was released late into the week.

 

Anyway, We Are Young is in my top 2 favourite songs at the moment. (Along with Paloma Faith's 'Picking Up The Pieces.) WAY is amazing.

This is really anthemic and a massive grower, it sort of reminds me of Tracy Chapman doing something from My Chemical Romance's The Black Parade album though :lol:
This is really anthemic and a massive grower, it sort of reminds me of Tracy Chapman doing something from My Chemical Romance's The Black Parade album though :lol:

 

I can kind of get that. :lol:

THIS on the other hand is amazing :wub: :wub: :wub: I get the sense number 1 may be a bit of a wait if ever, but I'm sure it will have a very long run anyway

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09. (-) Lazy - Suede (28,000)* :wub: :wub:

 

Just came in to say :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:.

Anyone think this will be this years MLJ? Maybe not in the sense that it will stay at #2 for ages, but it will hang about the top 5 for ages, and keep on having chances of going #1 and getting stopped by other songs each week, and then end up as one of the years biggest sellers? I doubt it will do it to the same extent, as in being the second biggest seller of the year, but maybe top 5?

 

Thrilled for Janelle Monae to have a top 10 to her name in the UK, never thought I'd see the day (even if she only sings like two words).

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2008 01 I Kissed A Girl

2008 04 Hot N Cold

2009 27 Thinking Of You

2009 19 Waking Up In Vegas

2009 03 Starstrukk (3OH!3 Feat. Katy Perry)

2010 03 If We Ever Meet Again (Timbaland Featuring Katy Perry)

2010 01 California Gurls (Katy Perry Feat. Snoop Dogg)

2010 02 Teenage Dream

2010 03 Firework

2011 03 E.T. (Katy Perry Feat. Kanye West)

2011 09 Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)

2011 18 The One That Got Away

2012 01 Part Of Me

 

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Late, but "Wide Awake" charted at #69 the week after "Part of Me" was released.

 

Good to see fun. off to a good start already :D Hopefully a future long-running #1!

Anyone think this will be this years MLJ? Maybe not in the sense that it will stay at #2 for ages, but it will hang about the top 5 for ages, and keep on having chances of going #1 and getting stopped by other songs each week, and then end up as one of the years biggest sellers? I doubt it will do it to the same extent, as in being the second biggest seller of the year, but maybe top 5?

 

Thrilled for Janelle Monae to have a top 10 to her name in the UK, never thought I'd see the day (even if she only sings like two words).

 

Yeah, I think it's possible. Although I think it'll get at least 1 week at #1 at some point.

6 :down: (from 2) Sean Paul - She Doesn’t Mind [D]

 

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Chart Run: 2-2-2-6 [4 wks]

 

Release date: 18-03-2012

Format: download only single

Label: VP/Atlantic Records

 

A Jamaican-born rapper of mixed heritage, dancehall singer Sean Paul is part of a proud lineage in Jamaican music that includes, among others, Buju Banton, Super Cat, and Shabba Ranks. Sean Paul began toasting and releasing albums in the late 1990s, and by the early 2000s, thanks to the release of his 2002 album DUTTY ROCK, he had become the most popular dancehall star in the world. He has since collaborated with a diverse host of pop stars such as Rihanna, Jay-Z, and Daddy Yankee, and in 2004 Sean Paul won a Grammy for Best Reggae artist in 2004 and was Billboard's top-selling reggae artist in 2005. - HMV

 

Video here:

 

download tack listing

1. She Doesn't Mind

2. She Doesn't Mind (Gregori Klosman Remix)

3. She Doesn't Mind (Gregori Klosman Edit)

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2002 32 Gimme The Light

2003 16 Make It Clap (Busta Rhymes Feat. Sean Paul & Spliff Star)

2003 05 Gimme The Light (2003 Re-issue)

2003 04 Get Busy

2003 59 Breathe (Import) (Blu Cantrell Feat. Sean Paul)

2003 01 Breathe (Blu Cantrell Feat. Sean Paul)

2003 03 Like Glue

2003 02 Baby Boy (Beyonce Feat. Sean Paul)

2004 06 I'm Still In Love With You (Sean Paul Feat. Sasha)

2005 02 We Be Burnin'

2005 12 Ever Blazin'

2006 11 Temperature

2006 71 Cry Baby Cry (Santana Feat. Sean Paul & Joss Stone)

2006 22 Never Gonna Be The Same

2006 31 (When You Gonna) Give It Up To Me (Sean Paul Feat. Keyshia Cole)

2009 25 So Fine

2011 11 Got 2 Luv U (Sean Paul Feat. Alexis Jordan)

2012 02 She Doesn't Mind

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