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Well considering Swagger Jagger is her only #1 hit and what she is best known for whilst Want U Back only got to #25/26, it is quite understandable.

 

 

Just with Want U back going 2X platinum in the US and really breaking her through in a lot of countries where Swagger Jagger failed too. But maybe they're just trying to show the UK success as that's the albums biggest market (and no doubt they want to name drop as many #1's in the advertisement as possible), but globally I'm sure that's her biggest hit by a long way.

The acts you mentioned are far from being the worst offenders on there though? :unsure: At least those songs were actually hits, JLS themselves are bringing out a GH.

 

I wasn't saying that. I love Olly - massive fan - but putting him on a greatest hits album just feels a bit soon in his career is what I meant.

They Didn't feature Steve or Leon, they should really have all the winners on it, not just Simon's money makers
I wasn't saying that. I love Olly - massive fan - but putting him on a greatest hits album just feels a bit soon in his career is what I meant.

 

Four years in? :unsure: This is no different to, say, putting his songs on a Now album. :lol: He's one of the biggest stars The X Factor has produced, leaving him and many recent acts off would be VERY odd :huh:

"Bleeding Love" rightfully being the first song. :wub:

 

Also really glad to see "Run" there too. Best performance on X-factor ever imo. ^_^

No It's Chico Time? :lol:

 

Not a bad tracklisting and I'm surprised it's taken so long for an X Factor compilation of any sort to be released here.

This could be the single worst compilation in existence. :lol:

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Each winners song should be on there, it defeats the purpose in my opinion that this is not the case. Steve and Leon should be on there, granted, i am not a fan of either but they won the show fair and square and they deserve their place on the album.
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Wasn't Swagger Jagger just aimed at the UK media in general?

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