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Hahaha, well said !! Glad I'm not the only one who can't stand Rap God.

No not the only one.

 

The only song Eminem is good for is Love The Way You Lie oops.

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3 :ne: Lawson - Juliet [D]

 

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Chart Run: 3 [1 wk]

 

Release date: 13-10-2013

Format: download only single

Label: Polydor Group

 

Video here:

 

Biography

Lawson are a four member, all-male pop band from England. Centered around lead singer/songwriter and former Avenue member Andy Brown, Lawson also features singer/lead guitarist Joel Peat, bassist Ryan Fletcher, and drummer Adam Pitts. Formed in 2009, the band originally chose the name the Grove, but changed it to Lawson in honor of the surgeon who operated on Brown after he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. In 2011, Lawson released their debut single, "When She Was Mine," and toured as a support act for the similarly inclined boy band the Wanted. In 2012, Lawson released their debut full-length album, Chapman Square, on Polydor Records. - iTunes

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2012 04 When She Was Mine -1-

2012 03 Taking Over Me -2-

2012 06 Standing In The Dark -3-

2013 13 Learn To Love Again -4-

2013 06 Brokenhearted (Lawson Feat. B.o.B ) -5-

2013 03 Juliet -6-

 

Album Discussion Here

'Juliet' :wub: Grown on me so much since first listen - deserves to be as high as it is (and a lot better than 'Brokenhearted' (which hasn't aged well at all) so YAY for higher peak :cheer:)

Glad that Lawson's best song is their (joint) highest charting!!!

 

P.S. Kelly Brook looks AMAZING in this video

Lawson are just ... THERE. There is literally nothing exciting about them at all.
jsg, no more just emoticon posts please, or I will have to warn you.

oops. Sorry :(

3 :ne: Lawson - Juliet [D]

 

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Chart Run: 3 [1 wk]

 

Release date: 13-10-2013

Format: download only single

Label: Polydor Group

 

Video here:

 

 

Album Discussion Here

Seeing that screenshot of the video doesn't suggest that they had a lot of confidence in the song, does it?

This is better than Brokenhearted and Standing In the Dark, and that's the only positive thing I can say about it tbh.
'Juliet' is rather bad. Shock. Time to play 'how many weeks will Lawson remain top 100?' I'm guessing 7 and I think that might be generous.
Do Lawson have good sales? Their singles peaks are very good.
I know. :cry: That campaign was totally screwed up though.

It's an injustice I tell ya!! :cry:

Do Lawson have good sales? Their singles peaks are very good.

 

No, they tend to free-fall down the charts quite rapidly after the first week.

2 :down: (from 1) Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball [D]

 

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Chart Run: 1-2 [2 wks]

 

Release date: 06-10-2013

Format: download only single

Label: RCA Records Label

 

Sales: 100k+

 

Video here:

 

Biography

Miley Cyrus became an overnight sensation in 2006 as the star of Hannah Montana, a popular Disney Channel television series whose success allowed Cyrus to launch her own recording career several years later. Overnight popularity wasn't a new thing for the Cyrus family; Miley's father, country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, went from obscurity to stardom in a few short months in 1992, when "Achy Breaky Heart" became a crossover hit. The success of "Achy Breaky Heart" was hardly the only memorable event for Billy Ray that year, though, as he and his wife welcomed their daughter Destiny Hope Cyrus into the world on November 23, 1992. Destiny's cheerful disposition as a child earned her the nickname Smiley, which stuck when it was shortened to Miley.

 

Miley's career as a professional actress began in 2003, when she appeared alongside her father in an episode of the television series Doc. The same year, she landed a small role in the Tim Burton film Big Fish. The budding actress had also developed an interest in writing songs and learning how to sing, and in 2005, she landed a role that allowed her to put her skills in acting and music to work. Miley was cast in the title role of Hannah Montana, in which she played a teenage girl leading a double life: by day, she's Miley Stewart, an ordinary kid dealing with school, friends, siblings, and all the other foibles of life for a 14-year-old, while at night she dons a wig and becomes Hannah Montana, a multi-platinum pop star whose career is guided by her dad, songwriter Robby Stewart. Miley's friends don't know she's also Hannah, however, and keeping this a secret is no simple matter. After debuting in March 2006, Hannah Montana became an immediate success with young viewers and led to the release of a soundtrack CD in October, featuring Miley singing eight songs from the show along with five related tracks (including a duet with her father, Billy Ray, on "I Learned from You").

 

That fall, Miley hit the road as the opening act for another Disney-spawned pop act, the Cheetah Girls. A reissue of the Hannah Montana album followed in March 2007, not long after the show's theme song, "The Best of Both Worlds," was released as a single. A second Hannah Montana record, Hannah Montana 2/Meet Miley Cyrus, was released in summer 2007. That fall, Cyrus embarked on the Best of Both Worlds tour, which stretched into early 2008 and was edited into The Best of Both Worlds Concert film, which was released that spring. By then, Cyrus was busy recording Breakout, her first full-fledged album as herself, as well as shooting Hannah Montana: The Movie, which was slated for release the following year.

 

Breakout arrived in summer 2008. It topped the Billboard charts and quickly went platinum, paving the way for an even more successful year in 2009. Hannah Montana: The Movie was released that March and peaked at number one, while the soundtrack's lead single — a country-pop ballad called "The Climb" — became one of the year's most omnipresent songs, giving Miley her first multi-platinum hit. A short album, The Time of Our Lives, arrived several months later and yielded another hit with "Party in the U.S.A.," which charted inside the Billboard Top Ten for 16 weeks. Cyrus performed the song on the "Wonder World Tour," her first international tour, and also found time to film another movie, The Last Song, which hit theaters in 2010. With acting assuming such a large role in her life, Cyrus announced her decision to take a hiatus from music — but not before the release of her third album, Can't Be Tamed, which appeared that summer. ~ Mark Deming & Andrew Leahey, Rovi / iTunes

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2007 43 The Best Of Both Worlds (as Hannah Montana) -OST-

2008 11 See You Again -1-

2008 25 7 Things -1-

2009 16 Fly On The Wall -2-

2009 11 The Climb -OST-

2009 18 Hoedown Throwdown -OST-

2009 11 Party In The U.S.A. -1-

2010 13 Can't Be Tamed -2-

2013 34 Fall Down (will.i.am Feat. Miley Cyrus)

2013 01 We Can't Stop -1-

2013 01 Wrecking Ball -2-

2013 61 Adore You -AT-

 

Album Discussion Here

1 :up: (from 3) OneRepublic - Counting Stars [D]

 

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Chart Run: 43-30-20-17-13-2-4-3-1-3-1 [11 wks]

 

Release Date: 22-03-2013

Format: download only track

Label: polydor associated labels

 

Sales: 300k+

 

Video here:

 

Biography

Featuring the anthemic songwriting of Ryan Tedder, OneRepublic rose to prominence in 2007, when "Apologize" began its reign as the most popular digital download in American history. Although the song proved to be a quick success, OneRepublic had spent five years touring the musical minor leagues before its release, with Tedder splitting his time between the band's work and production gigs for other artists. Tedder and Zach Filkins formed the band in 2002 and relocated to Los Angeles shortly thereafter, adding keyboardist Drew Brown, bassist/cellist Brent Kutzle, and drummer Eddie Fisher to the lineup in the process. OneRepublic then signed with Sony BMG's Columbia label in 2003; three years later, however, the bandmates returned from a performance at Coachella to find themselves dropped from Columbia's roster.

 

Nevertheless, OneRepublic's popularity continued to soar on MySpace, and Tedder helped raise the group's profile by penning songs for artists like Blake Lewis and Hilary Duff. Hip-hop producer Timbaland (with whom Tedder had already worked for several years) took notice of the group's audience and signed OneRepublic to his own Mosley Music Group, a joint venture with Interscope Records. Timbaland also remixed one of the group's most promising tracks, "Apologize," and included it on his own album, 2007's Timbaland Presents Shock Value. The song quickly became a platinum-selling single in many countries, breaking airplay records in the U.K. and selling an unprecedented 4.3 million digital downloads in America alone.

 

Later that year, OneRepublic stepped out on their own with Dreaming Out Loud, a debut album filled with piano-fueled songwriting and pop/rock melodies. The album quickly went gold, and "Apologize" continued to top the singles charts in multiple countries. Another Tedder-penned track, Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love," experienced similar success at the same time, thus making Tedder one of the year's most celebrated songwriters. OneRepublic began writing songs for a second album in 2008, and the group later decamped to Colorado Springs to avoid outside distractions. Although initially planned for a summer release, Waking Up wasn't completed until September 2009. "All the Right Moves," the album's lead single, was released to radio that same month, while the entire album followed in November. In 2013, OneRepublic returned with its third studio album, Native, featuring the singles, "Feel Again" and "If I Lose Myself."

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2007 03 Apologize (Timbaland Presents OneRepublic) -1-

2007 04 Stop And Stare -2-

2008 51 Say (All I Need) -3-

2010 30 All The Right Moves -1-

2013 01 Counting Stars -1-

> #1 [:up: from #3]

> ONEREPUBLIC

> "Counting Stars" [2nd single from "Native"]

> 43-30-20-17-13-2-4-3-1-3-1-

> 10 weeks top 40; 11 weeks top 75

 

> #2 [:down: from #1]

> MILEY CYRUS

> "Wrecking Ball" [2nd single from "Bangerz"]

> 1-2-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #3 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> LAWSON

> "Juliet" [6th single from "Chapman Square"]

> 3-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #4 [:up: from #6]

> JAMES BLUNT

> "Bonfire Heart" [1st single from "Moon Landing"]

> 6-4-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #5 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> EMINEM

> "Rap God" [promo single from "The Marshall Mathers LP 2"]

> 5-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #6 [:up: from #7]

> KATY PERRY

> "Roar" [1st single from "Prism"]

> 1-1-2-2-4-7-6-

> 7 weeks top 40

 

> #7 [:down: from #2]

> EMINEM

> "Berzerk" [1st single from "The Marshall Mathers LP 2"]

> 2-7-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #8 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> WILKINSON

> "Afterglow" [2nd single from "Lazers Not Included"]

> 8-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #9 [:down: from #4]

> CONOR MAYNARD

> "R U Crazy" [1st single from TBA 2nd album]

> 4-9-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #10 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> IGGY AZALEA feat. T.I.

> "Change Your Life" [3rd single from "The New Classic"]

> 10-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #11 [:down: from #8]

> JASON DERULO feat. 2 CHAINZ

> "Talk Dirty" [2nd single from "Tattoos"]

> 1-1-3-8-11-

> 5 weeks top 40

 

> #12 [:up: from #13]

> DRAKE feat. MAJID JORDAN

> "Hold On, We're Going Home" [2nd single from "Nothing Was The Same"]

> 56-15-11-9-6-5-7-4-8-13-12-

> 10 weeks top 40; 11 weeks top 75

 

> #13 [:down: from #10]

> THE VAMPS

> "Can We Dance" [1st single from TBA debut album]

> 2-10-13-

> 3 weeks top 40

 

> #14 [:down: from #5]

> THE SATURDAYS

> "Disco Love" [4th single from "Living For The Weekend"]

> 5-14-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #15 [:down: from #12]

> AVICII

> "You Make Me" [2nd single from "True"]

> 5-5-6-12-15-

> 5 weeks top 40

 

> #16 [:down: from #15]

> BEN PEARCE

> "What I Might Do" [non-album single]

> 25-13-7-12-15-16-

> 6 weeks top 40

 

> #17 [:up: from #18]

> ELLIE GOULDING

> "Burn" [4th single from "Halcyon"]

> 1-1-1-2-3-8-10-13-18-17-

> 10 weeks top 40

 

> #18 [:down: from #16]

> MACKLEMORE and RYAN LEWIS feat. MARY LAMBERT

> "Same Love" [3rd single from "The Heist"]

> 25-20-9-9-6-9-16-18-

> 8 weeks top 40

 

> #19 [:down: from #11]

> CHASE AND STATUS feat. MOKO

> "Count On Me" [2nd single from "Brand New Machine"]

> 5-11-19-

> 3 weeks top 40

 

> #20 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> JUSTIN BIEBER

> "All That Matters" [non-album single]

> 20-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #21 [:down: from #17]

> AVICII

> "Wake Me Up" [1st single from "True"]

> 1-1-1-2-2-2-2-3-4-6-8-11-17-21-

> 14 weeks top 40

 

> #22 [:down: from #9]

> JOHN NEWMAN

> "Cheating" [2nd single from "Tribute"]

> 9-22-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #23 [:up: from #24]

> YLVIS

> "The Fox" [non-album single]

> 88-65-46-24-23-

> 2 weeks top 40; 4 weeks top 75; 5 weeks top 100

 

> #24 [:up: from #25]

> PASSENGER

> "Let Her Go" [2nd single from "All The Little Lights"]

> 44-11-4-3-2-3-4-4-3-4-6-7-8-10-7-8-13-18-23-22-22-22-25-20-21-25-24-

> 26 weeks top 40; 27 weeks top 75

 

> #25 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> CHER

> "I Hope You Find It" [2nd single from "Closer To The Truth"]

> 25-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #26 [:up: from #30]

> JOHN NEWMAN

> "Love Me Again" [1st single from "Tribute"]

> 1-2-3-4-2-6-11-15-16-21-23-28-27-25-30-26-

> 16 weeks top 40

 

> #27 [:down: from #19]

> LANA DEL REY vs. CEDRIC GERVAIS

> "Summertime Sadness" [7th single from "Born To Die"]

> 82-32-4-4-4-5-4-5-7-12-12-15-19-27-

> 13 weeks top 40; 14 weeks top 100

 

> #28 [:down: from #27]

> ROBIN THICKE feat. KENDRICK LAMAR

> "Give It 2 U" [2nd single from "Blurred Lines"]

> 86-100-x(1)-61-34-27-27-28-

> 4 weeks top 40; 5 weeks top 75; 7 weeks top 100

 

> #29 [:down: from #22]

> KLANGKARUSSELL feat. WILL HEARD

> "Sonnentanz (Sun Don't Shine)" [non-album single]

> 3-3-4-6-10-11-16-22-29-

> 9 weeks top 40

 

> #30 [:down: from #20]

> MILEY CYRUS

> "We Can't Stop" [1st single from "Bangerz"]

> 1-3-6-5-7-8-14-15-20-20-30-

> 11 weeks top 40

 

> #31 [:down: from #29]

> CHRISTINA PERRI

> "A Thousand Years" [2nd single from "The Twilight Saga - Breaking Dawn - Part 1 - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"]

> 52-39-32-38-46-57-87-91-83-87-85-97-92-x(39)-75-19-13-13-19-27-30-29-37-49-64-73-71-72-68-95-x(2)-27-25-31-24-29-36-...

...-43-44-42-54-58-70-46-38-41-51-63-98-97-97-92-88-78-86-97-97-95-11-21-23-29-31-

> 23 weeks top 40; 43 weeks top 75; 61 weeks top 100

 

> #32 [:down: from #21]

> DEMI LOVATO

> "Skyscraper" [1st single from "Unbroken"]

> 32-54-91-x(78)-59-13-7-21-32-

> 5 weeks top 40; 7 weeks top 75; 8 weeks top 100

 

> #33 [:down: from #32]

> ROBIN THICKE feat. T.I. and PHARRELL

> "Blurred Lines" [1st single from "Blurred Lines"]

> 1-1-1-1-2-2-1-2-3-3-5-7-10-10-15-18-19-18-28-32-33-

> 21 weeks top 40

 

> #34 [:up: from #38]

> JASON MRAZ

> "I Won't Give Up" [1st single from "Love Is A Four Letter Word"]

> 16-15-15-17-16-13-16-18-22-23-30-38-48-46-52-52-55-58-69-54-58-68-x(2)-98-x(3)-23-11-24-41-58-67-20-42-70-84-x(17)-...

...-88-55-x(15)-76-59-x(7)-14-38-34-

> 19 weeks top 40; 36 weeks top 75; 40 weeks top 100

 

> #35 [:down: from #26]

> JESSIE J

> "It's My Party" [2nd single from "Alive"]

> 3-9-17-26-35-

> 5 weeks top 40

 

> #36 [:down: from #23]

> DIZZEE RASCAL feat. WILL.I.AM

> "Something Really Bad" [4th single from "The Fifth"]

> 10-23-36-

> 3 weeks top 40

 

> #37 [:down: from #33]

> NELLY feat. NICKI MINAJ and PHARRELL

> "Get Like Me" [2nd single from "M.O."]

> 19-33-37-

> 3 weeks top 40

 

> #38 [:down: from #34]

> JAY-Z feat. JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE

> "Holy Grail" [1st single from "Magna Carta... Holy Grail"]

> 24-15-17-11-7-9-13-13-14-17-20-25-31-34-38-

> 15 weeks top 40

 

> #39 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> DON BROCO

> "You Wanna Know" [non-album single]

> 39-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #40 [:down: from #36]

> LONDON GRAMMAR

> "Strong" [3rd single from "If You Wait"]

> 17-16-18-23-36-36-40-

> 7 weeks top 40

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