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This is one of the most shocking flops for me this year. Not that I like it that much, it just seems like something that should have been much bigger.
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  • Here' s a rundown of the top 20 countdown that aired on the BBC in 1977   Enjoy!   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nJdX_7uvoE

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    This song doesn't do anything for me it's just .. meh   Plus Kelly Clarkson looks like a tellytubby I can't take that bitch seriously anymore

  • Here's the 1978 Chart rundown courtesy of Simon Bates and the BBC  

This is essentially the same formula as 'Gravity' really, just with male vocals and doesn't feel quite as exciting. Very similar to 'Changing' too, actually.

Labrinth sounding good though!

Not often we get two drum n bass songs next to each other, but sad that this is flopping :( Serves them right for releasing Changing Part 2 I guess but I do like it.

It is difficult to remember this song exists. A little surprised it's actually still this high!

 

It's basically 'Changing' but with male vocals and less interesting verses. Poor effort Sigma.

Higher :lol: Not even a bad song but were Sigma even trying? It's just Changing changed up slightly.

24 :down: 15 03

 

Tough Love

So Freakin' Tight

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Chart Run: 11-15-24

 

Release date: 15-03-2015

Format: digital single

Label: Get Twisted Records

 

Chart sales: 60k+

 

Sales only chart peak: 5

Streaming only chart peak: 38

 

Video here:

 

Biography

London based duo Tough Love have rapidly risen through the ranks of the house scene over the last three years. Their distinct productions together with energetic and bass-heavy DJ sets have created a cult following of hard-core fans across the UK and beyond. Their sound instantly recognisable in their production can be described as bass infused House with plenty of 90s R&B and Garage references and hard-hitting groove.

 

The duo have released on a series of established international labels, including Toolroom, Off, Nurvous, Suara & Kenny Dope’s Dope Wax to name just a few, and their own imprint Get Twisted Records that is fast becoming one of the most talked about underground labels in the house scene.

 

Favourites across national radio stations including BBC Radio 1, 1xtra, Kiss, Kiss Fresh, Capital, Capital Xtra and Rinse FM. Tough Love have earned support from broadcasters and DJs Annie Mac, Pete Tong, B-Traits, Danny Howard, MistaJam, Target as well as gaining industry respect from DJs such as Duke Dumont, Solomun, Kenny Dope and Roger Sanchez.

 

2014 was a stand out year for Tough Love, who amid touring heavily around the UK with appearances at festivals including We Are FSTVL and Outbreak Festival as well as gigs in Ibiza, host their own weekly show on KISS FM every Thursday from Midnight.

 

Alex and Stef had close to a dozen releases throughout the year. 2014 saw them release their original production 'Dreams' on Mark Knight's Toolroom Records, collaborate with Amine Edge and Dance for their own label imprint Get Twisted as well as enlisted by major labels for credible official remixes for Clean Bandit, Meghan Tranior, Le Youth, and Shift K3y. They also won 'Best Single' in The Bass Music Awards & closed the year signing to the reputable Jamaican born and London based Island Records.

 

Tough Love saw in 2015 with three gigs in one night for New Years Eve from Manchester to London and continue into 2015 with the impending release of their brand new original release ‘So Freakin’ Tight’ complete with a killer remix package from Hannah Wants and Tough Love, S-man, S.P.Y and Luvstuff, due out on March 16th on Island Records. - Facebook

 

Chart history - Top 100 (Year peak title):

 

2015 11 So Freakin' Tight -NAS-

 

Discussion Thread Here

I always sing the title as "hi ya" instead of "higher", I don't know why.

gurl ya body's so freakin tight :music:

 

Glad this has at least stuck around for a few weeks, a few more please!

 

Oh Joseph look it's your favourite. :kink:

I was too taken aback by quite how odd this was, but now I'm so onboard, funky fresh! :music:

I don't think one exists, but the lyrics to this would make much more sense if it were explicit :kink:
So Freakin' Tight isn't half bad, it's actually quite catchy.
* Predict this week's #24

Tough Love - So Freakin' Tight

wrong week oops

23 :down: 18 06

 

Kelly Clarkson

Heartbeat Song

Piece By Piece | 2015

 

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Chart Run: 7-10-13-16-18-23

 

Re-release date: 22-02-2015

Format: digital single

Label: 19 recordings

 

Chart sales: 100k+

 

Sales only chart peak: 5

Streaming only chart peak: 13

 

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Biography

Kelly Brianne Blackstock (née Clarkson; born April 24, 1982), is an American singer-songwriter and occasional actress. In 2002, she came to prominence after winning the first season of American Idol, and has since been established as "The Original American Idol". Her debut single, "A Moment Like This", topped the US Billboard Hot 100 and broke the record for the biggest jump to number one in the chart's history; it became the best-selling single of the year in the country.[citation needed] She became the runner-up of World Idol the following year.

 

Clarkson's debut studio album, Thankful (2003), has been certified 2× platinum and sold over 4.5 million copies internationally. Its lead single, "Miss Independent", became an international hit, earning Clarkson her first Grammy nomination. She developed a rock-oriented sound with her second album, Breakaway (2004). It was certified 6× platinum and sold over 15 million copies worldwide, earning Clarkson two Grammy Awards, including one for the hit single "Since U Been Gone". She took full creative direction of her third album, My December (2007). Its lead single, "Never Again", became a top ten hit. Clarkson's fourth album, All I Ever Wanted (2009), became a critical and commercial success. Its worldwide hit single, "My Life Would Suck Without You", surpassed "A Moment Like This" for the biggest leap to number one on a single week in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 Chart from number 97, a record it still holds today. Her fifth album, Stronger (2011), generated international chart-topping singles "Mr. Know It All" and "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)", with the latter being the second-best selling American Idol single to date with over four million downloads in the U.S. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album, making Clarkson the first and only artist to win the award twice. In 2012, Clarkson released Greatest Hits – Chapter One; its lead single, "Catch My Breath", is her twenty-fourth entry on the Hot 100 and her eleventh million-selling single.

 

Clarkson has sold over 20 million albums worldwide. In a career spanning over a decade, Clarkson has accumulated ninety-one number ones on the Billboard charts, and eleven number one singles worldwide. She is known for her vocal versatility and range. Her music has mainly dealt with themes of heartbreak, independence, and self-empowerment for women and young teens. Apart from her work in music, Clarkson has also ventured into television and film. Clarkson's film debut was in the romantic musical From Justin to Kelly (2003) and she also appeared in American Dreams as Brenda Lee, in Reba, on The Voice as a guest advisor, on Duets as a mentor and judge. Clarkson's musical work has also gained her numerous accolades, including three Grammy Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, twelve Billboard Music Awards, four American Music Awards and a Women's World Award. In 2012, Clarkson was ranked nineteenth on VH1's list of "100 Greatest Women in Music." In 2013, Clarkson was ranked number 105 on Joel Whitburn's "Top 500 Artists Of All Time," and number 75 on Billboard's "Hot 100: Top 100 Artists." Billboard also ranked Clarkson as the 14th-best-selling artist of the 2000s and one of the top 200 album sellers of the Nielsen SoundScan era at number 187. - Wikipedia

 

Chart history - Top 100 (Year peak title):

 

2003 06 Miss Independent -1-

2003 35 Low -2-

2005 05 Since U Been Gone -1-

2005 09 Behind These Hazel Eyes -2-

2005 07 Because Of You -3-

2006 21 Walk Away -4-

2006 22 Breakaway -5-

2007 09 Never Again -1-

2009 01 My Life Would Suck Without You -1-

2009 36 I Do Not Hook Up -2-

2009 66 Already Gone -3-

2011 04 Mr. Know It All -1-

2012 08 What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger) -2-

2012 40 Dark Side -3-

2012 51 Catch My Breath -1-

2013 30 Underneath The Tree -1-

2015 07 Heartbeat Song -1-

 

Discussion Thread Here

Ooft such a wonderfully unexpected comeback for Kelly. Such a fab pop song, one of my favourite songs to sing along (badly) to at the moment as well, ha!

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