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Once the worst song of the decade, Pink's wannabe-Adele screech leaves the top 10 (10 now, one place to go :D) and that awful Pitbull song follows, we'll have a great top ten. In fact it's the best this year has had by a mile even with those two abominations at the bottom - come on, anything else!
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Once the worst song of the decade, Pink's wannabe-Adele screech leaves the top 10 (10 now, one place to go :D) and that awful Pitbull song follows, we'll have a great top ten. In fact it's the best this year has had by a mile even with those two abominations at the bottom - come on, anything else!

 

Never a truer word spoken.... however you should add the freak that is Will I Am to that abomination list.

 

...And "Hey Porsche" as well
Don't think P!nk's track is anything like Adele, if thats the case it would seem every ballad released since Adele is trying to copy her :unsure:

LivePopBars not working again, nothing new there :(

 

 

:up: 7 Passenger- Let Her Go Good to see this in the Top10. Reminds me a bit of 'Of Monsters and Men'

:down: 8 Duke Dumont ft A*M*E- Need U (100%)

 

 

:up: 21 David Guetta ft Ne-Yo & Akon- Play Hard

 

Once the worst song of the decade, Pink's wannabe-Adele screech leaves the top 10 (10 now, one place to go :D) and that awful Pitbull song follows, we'll have a great top ten. In fact it's the best this year has had by a mile even with those two abominations at the bottom - come on, anything else!

 

lol, EVERYTHING about this statement is so wrong :lol:

20. David Guetta Feat Akon & Ne-Yo - Play Hard

21. The Saturdays Feat Sean Paul - What About Us (Dropping quite fast now)

36. Cody Simpson - Pretty Brown Eyes

45. Amelia Lily - Party Over

100. Will.iam & Miley Cyrus - Fall Down :( & #127

111. Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown - No Air

Once the worst song of the decade, Pink's wannabe-Adele screech leaves the top 10 (10 now, one place to go :D) and that awful Pitbull song follows, we'll have a great top ten. In fact it's the best this year has had by a mile even with those two abominations at the bottom - come on, anything else!

 

The "wannabe Adele" claims are just as tedious and annoying as the "wannabe GaGa" claims a few years ago.

21. The Saturdays Feat Sean Paul - What About Us (Dropping quite fast now)

 

I'm sure this is more because loads of newer/climbing tracks have leapfrogged it though.

Once the worst song of the decade, Pink's wannabe-Adele screech leaves the top 10 (10 now, one place to go :D) and that awful Pitbull song follows, we'll have a great top ten. In fact it's the best this year has had by a mile even with those two abominations at the bottom - come on, anything else!

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"Just Give Me A Reason" is awful but I'd hardly compare it to Adele.

 

I'm intentionally avoiding "Let Her Go" for as long as I can in the hope that I don't end up despising it.

:down: 8 Duke Dumont ft A*M*E- Need U (100%)

This is falling suddenly very fast now too. :o

Wyclef features on one of my favourite songs right now, Antenna by Fuse ODG. It's an amazing summer tune, it sounds like Twilight by Cover Drive and What's My Name?

 

Lets hope it becomes a hit then need a bit of Wyclef in the charts 2006 was a long time ago...sorry should i say President Wyclef lol!!

 

Seems to be alot of movement on itunes at this time of the week before the weekend effect stabilises things!!

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Little Mix How Ya Doin ft Missy Elliott up to 13

Wow can't believe how well this is doing. I thought Jamelia was having a laugh when saying it would go top 10. Doubt it would be as high without Elliot unfortunately. The video is brilliant however.

Daft Punk have only increased their lead since their price went up to 99p - Rudimental now below 0.5! As low as 0.4783 earlier, slightly higher now though. Seriously shocked at how well Daft Punk are sustaining this success, must be shaping up to be one of the year's biggest sellers.

 

'Let Her Go' :up: to #6 (should also be among the year's best sellers as already predicted in this thread).

 

'Play Hard' :up: #18 :o Looks like this could give Guetta a seventh top 10 hit from this era to match MJ x2 and Katy Perry! Could even arguably be an 8th to match Calvin but 'Sweat' is even more tenuous than 'We Found Love', being just a David Guetta remix of a Snoop Dogg song. And of course only 5/6 of the top 10s were on the original album. But still.

 

59p tracks seem to be doing better than usual again, Journey :up: to #35 and T.I./Justin :up: to #37. Could see Journey re-entering the top 40 again next week.

 

:up: 47. Changes (1998 Greatest Hits) - 2Pac & Talent

Still don't know what's brought this back, the YT comments aren't any help.

6. Let Her Go - Passenger

13. How Ya Doin'? (feat. Missy Elliott) - Little Mix

14. Work - Iggy Azalea

17. Play Hard (feat. Ne-Yo & Akon) - David Guetta

32. Like Home (Radio Edit) - Nicky Romero & Nervo

35. Don't Stop Believin' - Journey

62. Diane Young - Vampire Weekend

75. Graffiti on the Train - Stereophonics

 

I'm sure this is more because loads of newer/climbing tracks have leapfrogged it though.

 

 

It has sadly been in Dark red for a long time and is light green/light red at some times

I honestly don't understand how Daft Punk are still extending their lead over Rudimental, it seemed so likely to drop incredibly quickly after only a few days, not to mention its price has gone up! Having said that, I'm glad to be proven wrong. It's nice to see Let Her Go could get to number 1 as well after spending so long not doing anything :)

803. Alicia Keys & Maxwell - Fire We Make

 

I hope this can go top 100. The video was released a couple days ago, so the music channels will start showing it soon. Although I'm not too sure how it will do in radio play. I would love Alicia to come over to the UK for another wave of promo for this song :wub:

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