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Have there been any artists who have had 100% non top 75/100 singles and album chart careers.

 

Natalia Kills does spring to mind, but her previous guise as Verbalicious gave her top 15.

 

 

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Natalia at least has Champagne Showers. I think her song Free went top 100 on iTunes, but I can't remember how it charted.

 

But really you could name nearly every underground electronic/dance DJ, every underground MC/rapper and many artists that are popular in other countries but never managed here.

 

Sexion D'Assaut have somehow never charted in the UK I believe.

I don't think DJ Khaled ever had a top 75 hit, but I'm On One was a long-running #76 hit I think.

UK girlband Loose Chippin's

Only 2 singles and nothing in UK charts.

 

Loose Chippin's - Girls Getting Naughty (2000)

 

 

Loose Chippin's - I'll Be There For You (2000)

 

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I was going to mention The Black Keys at least on the singles front, then looked it up and realised they have three top 75 singles and a further three that charted between 76 and 100. Fail fan. They are an oddity I suppose in that the lead singles from their two biggest albums (Tighten Up and Lonely Boy) aren't any of the three to have made the top 75.
I swear there was thread like this last year.

Yeah, there was one for singles, I'm sure. Think this is a first for albums as well as singles.

∆ have only spent one week in the top 75 singles to date, at #75 (though they have another 2 top 100 hits and their album has done really well).
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Yeah, there was one for singles, I'm sure. Think this is a first for albums as well as singles.

 

Perhaps merge both?

 

Heard Loose Chippings first song "Girls Gone Naughty".....what a load of crap!!! Loose Scrubbers more like it lol

Heard Loose Chippings first song "Girls Gone Naughty".....what a load of crap!!! Loose Scrubbers more like it lol

This song was # 1 in my charts :)

I found them, when I read old teenage music magazines.

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