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The Climb is so Christmas-y! The 6th series of X Factor was the first one I've seen, and I find it was much better than 2010 and 2011's!
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Such a shame that Joe doesn't have that star appeal to be a pop star, his voice is pretty much a perfect 'recording voice'
so it occured to me that this had 2010 sales as well which is why its so far ahead of Rage :P this feels like it was ages ago when this was a new song, so much has changed in three years!
Amazing song, the beat still sounds cool and fresh all these years on...sign of a classic record.

Dilemma :wub:

 

Sounds just a great now.

46. Nelly & Kelly - DILEMMA (2002) (#1)

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/61/Nelly_featuring_Kelly_Rowland_-_Dilemma_CD_cover.jpg

 

 

Absolutely hated this as a precocious 14 year old, but time's been kind to it - not too bad a listen now. :) Most of the stuff he did after this was pants though.

Certainly a lot of hits from November 2004 in this countdown. :kink: Strange mistake. In reality there's only 2(?) singles from 2004 in this chart. :lol:
Dilemma :wub: a big favourite track of mine, probably my favourite ballad

45. Black Eyed Peas - MEET ME HALFWAY (2009) (#1)

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/88/Meet_Me_Halfway.jpg

 

 

Cannot BELIEVE how much this has outsold Boom Boom Pow :blink: They were so huge in 2009 even the third single off the album could be such a massive seller!

I'm not sure I'd really call this a ballad, Mikey...

 

A definition of a ballad can be a mid-tempo love song, it doesn't have to be songs like Someone Like You.

 

Meet Me Halfway can count as one aswell (funny how it came on just after I mentioned it :lol:).

I love 'Meet Me Halfway', but for some reason I never remember it being as big as this chart placement suggests it is.
Meet Me Halfway is my favourite song of 2009 (for those that didn't catch it the other 500 times I've said this :lol:).
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