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poor leona she was the biggest star on the planet 2007/2008 now shes lucky get a top 40 single :(

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Such a shame she has some realy good songs on the album but "lovebird" is such a rubbish choice.Glassheart needs to be released as her next single.

New entries:

:down: 14. Stupid Stupid - Alex Day (OUCH, might end up around 25-30 by Sunday)

:up: 50. Minecraft Christmas - Area 11

:up: 65. I Wish for You the World (feat. Alistair Griffin) - The Games Maker Choir

:up: 67. Secret Santa - Kids In Glass Houses

:up: 83. Karmageddon - Dot Rotten

 

 

Really shocked to see Dot Rotten even heading for the top 100, this felt like a big nothing of a release compared to 'Overload'.

 

'Read All About It (Pt. III)' up to #32 -_- 'River' only #221.

Surprised Dot Rotten isnt doing better though with it being given blist treatment on radio 1!

 

Where did Kids in Glass Houses come from with this xmas effort - didnt know they had a release planned!

It took me ages to work out what SPOTY meant :drama:

 

Also i heard Scream and Shout on an advert for something on TV so it could hang around and potentially get to #1 in the new year if it keeps getting played.

3. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother - The Justice Collective

I don't know what's going to happen with Leona, she's obviously becoming quickly irrelevant and I doubt Lovebird will make any sort of impact in the charts. I hope it's 59p in the next batch that's provided, because it might help the song go top 40. It's a shame as she never performed on the xFactor final as it could have helped save this mess of a campaign. It's quite shambolic that she's already out of the top 100 in Albums.

 

02. The Justive Collective - He Aint Heavy, He's My Brother.

16. Alex Day - Stupid Stupid (Delighted to see this dropping already)

20. One Direction - Kiss You

26. Willy Moon - Yeah Yeah (Why has this suddenly re climbed?)

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Leona isn't getting much radio airplay. That's all it is. Same reason why you're not seeing Cascada in the charts lately, for example.
Obviously she's not getting the greatest amount of airplay, but she has much larger television airplay and a bigger fan base, therefore I don't think it's fair to compare Leona Lewis to Cascada!
Obviously she's not getting the greatest amount of airplay, but she has much larger television airplay and a bigger fan base, therefore I don't think it's fair to compare Leona Lewis to Cascada!

 

It's completely fair. Cascada and Leona were getting a lot of hits a few years ago because they got a lot of radio airplay. Now radio don't play their songs, so they aren't getting hits. If radio play their songs again in the future, they'll get the massive hits back again. It's nothing to do with fanbases.

 

Britney Spears has a HUGE fanbase, but I Wanna Go missed the top 100 because it wasn't on the radio. Madonna has a huge fanbase, but her latest single flopped since it wasn't on the radio. Um, Alexandra Burke aswell I guess. :lol: Rihanna and Katy Perry will also do the same when radio stop playing them.

 

If Leona gets the radio support again (which she probably won't tbh, but you never know), she'll be back in the charts all of a sudden, Sean Paul style.

Morning update: http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/index.php?s...t&p=4168510

 

59p songs in the top 100:

 

:down: 13 Ke$ha - Die Young

:up: 26 Willy Moon - Yeah Yeah

:down: 27 Wizzard - I Wish It Cold Be Christmas Everyday

:down: 38 Ellie Goulding - Figure 8

:down: 42 Slade - Merry Christmas Everybody

:down: 49 Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas?

:down: 61 Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree

:down: 80 Dean Martin - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

:down: 83 Elton John - Step Into Christmas

:down: 95 Paul McCartney - Wonderful Christmastime

Also i heard Scream and Shout on an advert for something on TV so it could hang around and potentially get to #1 in the new year if it keeps getting played.

 

Yep, it's on the new Dr Dre Beats advert. :D

26. Willy Moon - Yeah Yeah (Why has this suddenly re climbed?)

It was on an advert that Ellie Goulding's Anything Can Happen was on a week or two back (which explains her recent climb on the official charts).

'Scream And Shout' is being used on the Dr Dre Beats advert - Should help it sell well for the next few weeks at least.

Great to see Justice Collective only at #3. :D James Arthur deserves the Christmas #1 because...

 

1 - his song is a lot lot better

2 - the charity that Impossible is funding is more worthy a cause than the Hillsborough single

2 - the charity that Impossible is funding is more worthy a cause than the Hillsborough single

 

Not really? They're not really comparable either. I feel slightly offended by what you've just said to be honest. Here are some quotes for you to understand the significance of the campaign:

 

The thing is with Hillsborough a LOT of people still believe that it was the Liverpool supporters who caused the accident, which is complete bullshit. People still to this day believe the lies that The Scum printed, which have been PROVED to be absolute bollocks. Who knows what are in the papers? But I bet you there is a lot of information in there that has been previously withheld to the public and the families. The Conservatives really do not want to release the papers. Not because they have anything to hide, but I suspect because of their loyalty to Maggie. There was a lot of talk before the debate that the papers would not be released until Maggie had died, because it will paint her in a very very bad light. There are so many things wrong with what happened on that day. A lot of lessons weren't learned from previous events. The campaign for justice will never end, because justice can never truly be achieved until Kelvin McKenzie and News International apologize properly and reveal who their source was for the story they ran with.

 

On 12 September 2012, the Hillsborough Independent Panel published the findings of its report which concluded that no Liverpool fans were responsible in any way for the disaster, and that its main cause was a "lack of police control". Steve Rotheram, the MP for Liverpool Walton, wanted to release a charity single to raise funds for the legal costs of the Hillsborough victims' families as part of their campaign for justice. Initially, the idea was to re-release the 2009 single "The Fields of Anfield Road" by The Liverpool Collective featuring The Kop Choir; however, this idea was rejected by Peter Hooton as only a relatively small amount of people would buy it. Inspired by Everton's Hillsborough tribute on 17 September 2012, where "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" by The Hollies was played at Goodison Park prior to their match against Newcastle United, it was then decided that a re-recording of this song by various artists including The Justice Tonight Band would be released as the charity single.

 

That's why this campaign is a worthy cause and deserves all the support that it can get.

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The Justice single has been planned for the last couple of months to raise money for the campaigns and families i suspect James Arthurs song only had the charity bit thrown on by Simon Cowell in order to get better sales after it seemed XF was becoming more and more irrelevant. The last november charity single failed to sell much last year hence it being combined with the winners single this year!
The Justice single has been planned for the last couple of months to raise money for the campaigns and families i suspect James Arthurs song only had the charity bit thrown on by Simon Cowell in order to get better sales after it seemed XF was becoming more and more irrelevant. The last november charity single failed to sell much last year hence it being combined with the winners single this year!

Very well put. I like both tracks, but we know Cowell knows how to manipulate.

 

 

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