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Stand Up is the most underrated Cheryl song ever.

>>>>>>>anything on 3 words

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16. A Million Lights 130

17. Screw You 127

18. Yeah Yeah 124

19. Ghetto Baby 123

20. It's About Time 116

At #20 is 'It's About Time' from 'Only Human'. For me it's easily the weakest track of the first half of the album. The song with the video with THAT dance move is at #19. 'Ghetto Baby' wasn't a single, but got a video, really late into the album era. That's a Cheryl campaign for you! The criminally underrated 'Yeah Yeah' is at #18. Perhaps the biggest WTF moment for a missed single opportunity, it's still played every now and then on the radio at work. I think it could've been a huge smash for her. 'Screw You' was the planned third single for 'A Million Lights', but was shelved in favour of something new. :kink: Speaking of 'A Million Lights', the title track is at #16.

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Everything in that section (Yeah Yeah aside) should be much higher!

 

You're so wrong Joseph. :(

Everything in that section (Yeah Yeah aside) should be much higher!

Only A Million Lights should really

Stand Up was actually planned as the 4th single from her first album, but was scrapped, like many of her others that could have smashed like Screw You and Yeah Yeah, and plus actually like Heaven from her 1st album, much prefer it to "3 Words" which was bloody terrible. What was the point of the Ghetto Baby video, so pointless, but not a bad track though, could have followed Screw You as a single, if it was released.
Stand Up was actually planned as the 4th single from her first album, but was scrapped, like many of her others that could have smashed like Screw You and Yeah Yeah, and plus actually like Heaven from her 1st album, much prefer it to "3 Words" which was bloody terrible. What was the point of the Ghetto Baby video, so pointless, but not a bad track though, could have followed Screw You as a single, if it was released.

This goddamn bitch playing with my emotions like that

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11. Sexy Den A Mutha 169

12. Crazy Stupid Love 165

13. Stars 157

14. Rain On Me 150

15. Throwback 135

The section of so close yet so far. Including two offerings from her latest album, 'Throwback' and 'Stars'. Both are already among her best for me, especially 'Stars' which I really hope becomes a single but I sadly doubt it. 'Rain On Me' is at #14, another highlight from her debut. A shock that recent single 'Crazy Stupid Love' misses the top 10 :o It did receive one -2 in the voting but I was still surprised to see it miss out. And at #11 is 'Sexy Den A Mutha', the winner for most God awful song title ever. :)

Sexy Den a Mutha is in the club of "awful title, great song", can't think of some other examples but I know they exist :kink:

 

Crazy Stupid Love is ridiculously low :(

Glad to see Rain On Me that high and wished Everyone and Mechanics Of The Heart placed higher.

Hey, just been catching up on this. It's great. Sorry for being slack and shame I missed this - I've had a horrendous start to 2015.

 

Hummingbird at 33 - would have been higher if I'd put forward. Also would have put I won't break higher. Glad I don't care has seemingly made the top 10.

Omg at Sexy Den A Mutha so low

what's wrong with y'all

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Despite only receiving 8 buzzcharts, there's only 6 songs + 'Intro' that fail to score, including all 3 of Cheryl's b-sides from the '3 Words' era. This is why she doesn't bother anymore.

 

But "Boys" is actually good. Why did I miss this?

'Last One Standing', 'Girl In The Mirror' and 'Ghetto Baby' are probably all in her top ten songs. All far too low.

 

 

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10. The Flood 179

At #10 is 'The Flood', the second single to be taken from Cheryl's second album 'Messy Little Raindrops'. It's actually quite a lovely little ballad showing Cheryl can do nice and fluffy when she wants to. Sadly, a limited promotion schedule meant it only managed to peak at #18 and the album campaign was shelved after just two singles (Sound familiar?) I was surprised to see this finish inside the top 10, I didn't think it was held in such high regards but I'm glad it's here.

A nice surprise to see The Flood so high actually, it's a lovely little song and proves she *can* sing.

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