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Ellie should be singing 'How Long Will I love You' on xfactor :(

 

It's for charity - surely charity could benefit instead of 'Burn' being performed...

Because it's not normal to give hate points to a ballad song when you have an abysmal like"Something Really Bad"..

 

It is normal, its called 'different tastes'.

I still find 'Wake Me Up' just okay, 'You Make Me' is so much better IMO.

 

I actually agree with this to an extent - I like both but prefer You Make Me. :P

lol at Jameela "Have you heard this song by Avicii before?! Its called Wake Me Up :)"
Still annoys me Burn being probably now known as her biggest hit -_- she has so much better.
Because it's not normal to give hate points to a ballad song when you have an abysmal like"Something Really Bad"..

Don't forget that's only your taste and taste is very subjective ;)

 

(Something Really Bad is not good though I agree) :lol:

16 :down: (from 9) Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Feat. Mary Lambert - Same Love [D]

 

http://a1.mzstatic.com/us/r1000/071/Music/v4/46/7c/a7/467ca7ce-ed2a-cdad-e269-4f6436d68b87/707541525398.170x170-75.jpg

 

Chart Run: 25-20-9-9-6-9-16 [7 wks]

 

Format: download only track

Label: Macklemore

 

Sales: 100k+

 

Video here:

 

Biography

A grassroots success, Seattle rapper Macklemore not only climbed to number two on the Billboard 200 album charts, but with little mainstream help, his 2012 sophomore release debuted with only Mumford & Sons in his way for the number one spot. Born Ben Haggerty and raised in Seattle, he debuted as Professor Macklemore in 2000 with the Open Your Eyes EP. Five years later his debut album, The Language of My World, earned him a local following, but it was his 2010 team-up with DJ/producer Ryan Lewis for the Vs. Redux EP that yielded the Red Hot Chili Peppers-sampling hit "Otherside." With Macklemore's wit meeting Lewis' inventive production, further hits like "My Oh My" and "Can't Hold Us" were spread throughout social media and video-sharing sites, setting the stage for a successful sophomore release. That came in 2012 when The Heist dropped as a Macklemore/Ryan Lewis release, debuting at the number two spot on the Billboard 200. A tour of North America followed. - iTunes

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

2013 01 Thrift Shop (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Feat. Wanz) -1-

2013 03 Can't Hold Us (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Feat. Ray Dalton) -2-

2013 06 Same Love (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Feat. Mary Lambert) -3-

 

Mary Lambert

2013 06 Same Love (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Feat. Mary Lambert)

 

Discussion Thread Here

Can't warm to 'Same Love' -_- it goes through me
Will there ever be a week when Jameela doesn't mention how this is her favourite song? :lol: It's a good song though
#6 is a good peak for 'Same Love', it's done really well even if it's not lived up to their previous two singles. Have to wonder if their next single (whenever it happens) will come anywhere near the success of their first three, though.
Mary Lambert's vocals are really sweet. I hope we hear a lot more from her in the future. :)

 

They need to release 'She Keeps Me Warm' properly

Don't forget that's only your taste and taste is very subjective ;)

 

(Something Really Bad is not good though I agree) :lol:

 

Lol, i know it that taste is very subjective..But "Something Really Bad" has one good thing!!! It has the guts to inform us what we will listen... :D

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