December 11, 201213 yr Ryan's doing a perfectly fine job, Lee's commentary was the exact same except with worse grammar and a few YouTube links that nobody used. Just be glad you're getting results, people. And also his Diana commentary was hilare anyway.
December 11, 201213 yr Author James? WHAT EVEN IS THIS SHADE? Twat. Edited December 11, 201213 yr by LeeWallaceee
December 11, 201213 yr And James has a point, we're not losing any quality results this way. That's just the way it is, Lee. Plus a plethora of Youtube videos means the page takes ages to load and if it's only for one or two lines of commentary...
December 11, 201213 yr EXCUSE ME. I STARTED THIS. I COULD DO IT WHEN I SAY SO. QUEN LEE. quen lee tu libo dibo douchu HPs7dJvW2X4
December 11, 201213 yr 31| Kate Bush - 305 points (17-31-31) 32| Bjork - 303 points (26-28-32) 33| Cheryl Cole - 294 points (27-79-33) 34| M.I.A - 269 points (43-41-34) 35| Ke$ha - 244 points (62-23-35) Dropping 12 places from last year, Ke$ha charts at #35. This is possibly due to the lack of new material at the time of the rate, but the release of 'Warrior' will hopefully help her rise again next year. M.I.A continues her climb after a high profile feature on Madonna's 'Gimme All Your Luvin' and her own single 'Bad Girls' happened this year. Cheryl Cole massively climbs back to #33 due to the release of 'A Million Lights' earlier this year after being Cheryl's first new material since the release of 'The Flood' in early 2011. Bjork stays consistent around the #30 mark, and Kate Bush has a second consecutive year at #31, a year which gave Kate another top 10 hit with a remix of Running Up That Hill used in the London 2012 closing ceremony!
December 11, 201213 yr Gah, I wish M.I.A was a tad higher. Maybe when her next album is finally released she'll get the smash she wants so and BuzzJack will fall in love. Deserving return to the top 40 for Cheryl, though.
December 11, 201213 yr All of those ladies are ABOMINABLY LOW (except Cheryl, who much as I love her probably shouldn't be on this chart at all) (Notice how I didn't specifically mention Kate Bush) (Except right there)
December 11, 201213 yr M.I.A so high?! Baffling, had no idea anyone actually cared about her anymore (Gimme All Your Luvin aside). Shame to see Ke$ha dropping though, after Die Young, which is such a jam :wub:
December 11, 201213 yr Maybe if she sounded like she wasn't bored when singing every song it would help - that's certainly what puts me off, she sounds bored and I feel it.
December 11, 201213 yr Shame to see Ke$ha dropping though, after Die Young, which is such a jam :wub: This rate was before Die Young.
December 11, 201213 yr M.I.A so high?! Baffling, had no idea anyone actually cared about her anymore (Gimme All Your Luvin aside). 'Gimme All Your Luvin'' certainly should be put aside. M.I.A. will always have my love thanks to Arular and Kala - two of the finest albums of the last decade!
December 12, 201213 yr Maybe if she sounded like she wasn't bored when singing every song it would help - that's certainly what puts me off, she sounds bored and I feel it. Even I was surprised to see M.I.A doing so well!Completely with you 2 on M.I.A! Overrated, completely!
December 12, 201213 yr 31| Kate Bush - 305 points 32| Bjork - 303 points Both are very bad and unlistenable. Sophie Ellis Bextor, Taylor Swift is very low. Edited December 12, 201213 yr by AlexRange
December 12, 201213 yr #63 is the new #1 OBVIOUSLY. EXCUSE ME. LEE > EVERYONE. I agree. Jonna Lee >>>>>>>>>>>> everyone everywhere ever.
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