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Which acts have 100% top 40 record in the singles chart? The only ones that come to mind are The Spice Girls, The Saturdays and Girls Aloud.

 

Anyone better this?

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Girls Aloud's Theme to St Trinians peaked at #51, I presume you're just talking about official singles?
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Girls Aloud's Theme to St Trinians peaked at #51, I presume you're just talking about official singles?

 

Well both official and promo/album track singles. Forgot about that one!

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All of Lady Gaga's singles have entered the top 40, unless you're counting songs they have featured on too? In which case Video Phone peaked at #58

 

Thanks for bringing that up....what an awful song! 5 mins of nothing.

Geri Halliwell had 8 T10 singles and 1 T40.
Pixie Lott, although she only has two albums, has had all her singles peak top 20 and featured on Bright Lights and I Got Soul which got top 10.
Didnt Pixie release a single Jason Derulo that didnt make the top 40?

 

It was an album track, but that still breaks her run of Top 40 songs (as I think we're counting ALL songs that chart, single or not).

I believe that was 'Coming Home' which peaked at #51 for Pixie and Jason Derulo.

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Coming Home was going to be a single but they cancelled it and didn't even go to another single off of the TIU re-release, something to do with Jason's label iirc. But yeah I thought this was just singles so Pixie counts, oh well :P
'Established' may be pushing it a bit but every charting track Tinie Tempah has appeared on, including as a feature, has gone top 40, a total of 14. Plus his album got to #1.

Pixie Lott promoted 'Can't Make This Over' after 'Broken Arrow'. It received a video and got sent to radio (radio 1 playlisted it) but failed to make the top 40. I have no idea why its wiki page has gone, maybe they're hoping people will forget it.

 

EDIT: I've just checked and it says they cancelled the release, although since it was already available and the releases for all Rihanna's Rated R singles were technically "cancelled" I'd still count it as a single, particularly if it's already available and got sent to radio (and a music video.) It's a trick record labels do, they move releases into the "coming soon" section of the release schedule in the hope that with no official/chart impact date, airplay will continue past what might have originally happened, and if it doesn't, they try to say the single was cancelled. I'm not buying it. -_-

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The Saturdays, Spice Girls, Sugababes, Atomic Kitten, Mis-Teeq, Busted, McFly, Westlife, Blue, S Club 7, S Club 8/Juniors, Steps, Victoria Beckham, Geri Halliwell, Samantha Mumba, The Wanted, JLS, Cheryl Cole, Boyzone, Rita Ora, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga
and that's 26 singles from debut release supersonic 1994, right up until the last single in 2009 falling down

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