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1. Call My Name

2. Fight For This Love

3. Crazy Stupid Love

4. Parachute

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5. The Flood

6. Promise This

7. Under the Sun

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8. 3 Words

 

The top 4 are amazing tracks, love them all :wub: 5-7 are great also, but 3 Words is quite easily her worst imo, never really clicked with me as much as the others did.

Call My Name is my favourite of hers, the Calvin Harris production really helps it. Crazy Stupid Love is good (I wouldn't mind it going to #1 actually) but it's my least favourite of her #1s/potential #1s.

  1. Call My Name
  2. Fight For This Love
  3. Promise This
  4. Crazy Stupid Love
  5. Parachute
  6. 3 Words
  7. Under the Sun
  8. The Flood
So happy for Charli XCX. Already at #7 and heading for that iTunes top 5.

You're forgetting about her best, Ghetto Baby.

 

CMN loses out from the video introduction backing music being more interesting than the song itself.

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You're forgetting about her best, Ghetto Baby.

 

CMN loses out from the video introduction backing music being more interesting than the song itself.

 

Ghetto Baby isn't a single :P But it's pretty sublime and I'd put it between Parachute and The Flood on my list.

My Cheryl top 7 singles in order

1. Fight for this love (11/10)

2. Promise this (10/10)

3. Parachute (9/10)

4. Crazy stupid love (9/10)

5. 3 Words (8/10)

6. Call my name (4.5/10, like the start and chorus but detest the verses with a passion)

7. Under the sun (4/10)

 

Don't actually remember the flood. Will need to listen to that again

When was the last 90s dance tune to chart on a new remix? Was it Altern8? It doesn't happen as often as I'd expect

 

The Altern 8 remix wasn't a new one IIRC? I think the last one would be Utah Saints' 'What Can You Do For Me' which got to #28 with a 'vs. Drumsound & Bassline Smith' version a bit over 2 years ago. (Or if you expand the meaning of the word 'chart' Nightcrawlers re-entered at #73 just a couple of weeks ago with 'Push The Feeling On' with most of its sales coming from a new DJ S.K.T remix).

 

:left: 1. Crazy Stupid Love (feat. Tinie Tempah) - Cheryl Cole

:left: 2. Rude - MAGIC!

:up: 7. Boom Clap - Charli XCX

:up: 10. Jungle (Remix) [feat. JAY Z] - X Ambassadors & Jamie N Commons

:up: 11. Louder - Neon Jungle

:left: 13. Always (feat. Alana) [Route 94 Radio Edit] - MK

:up: 30. Sirens - Cher Lloyd

:down: 70. Emotion (Ain't Nobody) - Maverick Sabre

 

Quite surprised to see Cher Lloyd even in the top 40.

:left: 01. Cheryl Cole- Crazy Stupid Love

:left: 02. MAGIC!- Rude

:up: 07. Charli XCX- Boom Clap

:up: 10. Neon Jungle- Louder

:left: 11. X Ambassadors & Jamie N Commons Ft Jay Z- Jungle

:up: 13. MK- Always

:up: 30. Cher Lloyd- Sirens

:down: 70. Maverick Sabre- Emotion [Ain't Nobody]

Wait, what? I thought it was a single that just flopped :lol: It has a video and everything!

 

Yeah it did have a video but it was more just a promo single of some sort, definitely wasn't promoted!

01. 3 Words 11/10

02. Call My Name 10/10

03. Crazy Stupid Love 09.5/10

04. Fight For This Love 09/10

05. The Flood 09/10

06. Promise This 09/10

07. Parachute 08.5/10

08. Under The Sun 08/10

 

May be a bit loony but she has a ***FLAWLESS singles discography IMO.

Oh poor old X Ambassadors, leapfrogged just as they enter the top 10 twice in the space of a few hours :drama:
Yeah it did have a video but it was more just a promo single of some sort, definitely wasn't promoted!

 

It's a bit like Rita Ora's Facemelt. A pointless video for a song that's not a single.

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So pleased that Neon Jungle have cracked the Top 10 now. :wub:

 

Cheryl's lead is very encouraging!

Listening to Rude for the first time now, already better than Cheryls song after about 60 seconds, honestly don't know how she is #1 with that crap yet Girls Aloud missed out on so many with some far superior amazing songs!
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