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I think the oldest song I've heard on there was Rock With You and the newest was Black And Yellow.

 

Also, junior school more like! I'm in Sixth Form and the two respectively came out when I was in Year 4 and 6.

 

lol Black and Yellow? Madness.

 

To be fair, that's not as bad as when I went to 90's Night at a local club recently and they played Pharrell - Happy. :lol:

 

Flowers is a great song! Can't say it's the best though, there's so many brilliant ones. :wub:

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First time listening to this. Is it seriously from 2000 because it doesn't sound that old at ALL
lol Black and Yellow? Madness.

 

To be fair, that's not as bad as when I went to 90's Night at a local club recently and they played Pharrell - Happy. :lol:

 

Flowers is a great song! Can't say it's the best though, there's so many brilliant ones. :wub:

 

KISS Fresh played Happy by Pharrell the other week. I mentally mansoned them.

 

First time listening to this. Is it seriously from 2000 because it doesn't sound that old at ALL

 

Yep, peaked at #2 in the UK in April 2000!

Looking forward to seeing what the next "Urban Old Skool Anthem" will be.

 

Good to see that you are carrying on with this.

 

Great tunes so far and I'm sure more to come.

'Flowers' is indeed one of the best garage songs. Brilliant, BRILLIANT song :wub:

 

"Glamorous" is a song recorded by American singer Fergie for her debut studio album, The Dutchess (2006). The song features vocals from American rapper Ludacris. It was released as the third single from The Dutchess except for in the United Kingdom, where it served as the second single. The song was serviced to mainstream radios on January 23, 2007 and to Rhythmic radios on February 20, 2007 in the United States, through A&M Records, together with will.i.am Music Group and Interscope Records.

 

It was written by Fergie, Ludacris, will.i.am, Elvis Williams and Polow da Don; the latter also produced the song. "Glamorous" is an airy pop and R&B song that has a slower feel from the album's previous hip-hop and dance tinged singles. The lyrics deal with the protagonist staying rooted despite her success and fame. "Glamorous" garnered generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics, who commented on its smooth, generic sound and for its lyrics, which have been likened to those of Gwen Stefani's "Luxurious" (2005) and Jennifer Lopez's "Jenny from the Block" (2002).

 

The song achieved commercial success worldwide, peaking inside the top ten in several countries, including Australia and Ireland, it reached the top three on the singles charts. "Glamorous" peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and became Fergie's second number one hit on the chart as a solo artist. The song also became her third best selling song in the United States, amassing sales of over three million copies as of August 2012,[1]and earning a double platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The music video for "Glamorous" features Fergie in scenes in which she portrays a successful actress and a teenager, acting as flashbacks from her past.

 

"Glamorous" was featured in the video game, Grand Theft Auto V, in the radio station Non Stop Pop FM.

Great song. Brings back so much memories.

 

The Ludacris rap is one of my favourites to recite ~

Love "Glamorous"...my favourite Fergie song! :wub:

'Glamorous' is "lush". Soooo smooth. It's my 4th favourite from her though!

 

01. 'Big Girls Don't Cry'

02. 'Clumsy'

03. 'London Bridge' :wub:

04. 'Glamorous'

05. 'Fergalicious'

 

ALL solid 8 out of 10's at least! SO GOOD.

 

I need that 2nd album!

G L A M O R O U S

 

Quality urban tune. This. How this didn't peak higher. Only #8 in the UK this peaked.

 

 

I remember someone from Big Brother got this confused with "YMCA" when someone was singing it. :rofl:

 

 

 

"Ride wit Me" is a song by American rapper Nelly. It was released in April 2001 as the third single from the album Country Grammar. It features City Spud. The song peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100, and peaked within the top ten in Australia, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom.
One of the best things ever. Must be one of the best remembered songs of the 2000s as well...
It's the song that I hold responsible for getting me into R&B/Hip Hop. It's phenomenal. Definitely one of my all time favourite tracks! He's one of my under looked favourites too! I like a lot of his stuff and his 'Nellyville', 'Sweat' & 'Suit' albums are fantastic!

Looking forward to the next upcoming 'Urban Old Skool Anthem'

 

Hopefully a bit of 'I'll Be Missing You'. That was massive.

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