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#4 'SOMEBODY THAT I USED TO KNOW' Gotye feat. Kimbra

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c1/Gotye_featuring_Kimbra_-_Somebody_That_I_Used_to_Know.png

 

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Official Charts @officialcharts · 3 mins

 

#ChartFact: The #Top5 of the UK's All-time Official Download Chart have all sold over 1.38 million copies

So that's the worst and best songs in the top 5 out of the way. Poor STIUTK, haven't seen any recent totals so I actually thought it might win.
Somebody That I Used To Know <3 Just read this whole thread, excited for the #1!
Hate this song. Still fail to see why it's so popular.

'A lot of you think Umbrella'

 

It's weird to think how a lot of chart listeners have no idea how well singles sell :o

Moves Like Jagger *.*

 

Outselling many of the biggest #1 hits of all time. So much download relevance for two washed up acts from the late 90s/early 00s.

So that's the worst and best songs in the top 5 out of the way. Poor STIUTK, haven't seen any recent totals so I actually thought it might win.

 

It's on approx 1,434,000, but still a way behind "Moves Like Jagger" (1,456,000) and only very slowly catching up.

#3 'MOVES LIKE JAGGER' Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/5b/Moves-Like-Jagger-Official-Single-Cover.jpg

 

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Exact opposite of <3

 

(God, the thumbnail on that video - someone PLEASE euthanise Adam Levine)

This feels so wrong, but purely on a song level COME ON ROBIN THICKE.

 

Someone Like You advocates stalking anyway.

The Umbrella comment proves that the song is very popular but unfortunately was released at the wrong time in terms of sales. Of course physicals wouldn't have helped its position in this chart either.
'A lot of you think Umbrella'

 

It's weird to think how a lot of chart listeners have no idea how well singles sell :o

 

I remember the single being #1 for 10 weeks coinciding with British rainfall being quite heavily publicized at the time, so I think most people just think 10 weeks at #1 = must've sold loads

This feels so wrong, but purely on a song level COME ON ROBIN THICKE.

 

Someone Like You advocates stalking anyway.

Blurred Line advocates rape. Which one is worse?

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