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129. 50 Cent - In Da Club

 

Guess this is 59p, but no complaints at this stone-cold classic being so high. :wub: One of the first songs I remember being massive and everyone at (primary) school signing along!

 

The new Disclosure song is sounding good on first listen too. Right decision not to hold this back I think too (sure steve201 will approve :lol:).

:up: 144. Disclosure "Holding On (feat. Gregory Porter)"

 

It won't load the single though when I click on it, have Disclosure crashed iTunes in that respect?!

:up: 144. Disclosure "Holding On (feat. Gregory Porter)"

 

It won't load the single though when I click on it, have Disclosure crashed iTunes in that respect?!

I managed to buy it about 10 minutes ago!

Taylor who sold 48k downloads last week is on 45% of Jason Derulo - not sure if Jason will do much more than 100k now.
Taylor who sold 48k downloads last week is on 45% of Jason Derulo - not sure if Jason will do much more than 100k now.

 

Even if he only sells 100k though, he'll end up with a higher total because of streaming, which won't be the case for Taylor obv.

 

 

I don't think 50 Cent's lyrics are really suitable for primary school children, you know.

:up: 39. Wilson Phillips - Hold On

:up: 66. Disclosure featuring Gregory Porter - Holding On

:up: 9. Jessie J "Flashlight"

 

Didn't expect to see Jessie J back in the T10 any time soon, the label have really made a mess of these past two eras; 'Sweet Talker' has/had some great single material but lacks of video/promoting the same track worldwide caused everything to go a bit tits up.

Oh Wilson Phillips would be such a welcome return to the charts *.*

It would but sadly, streaming will keep it out. I'm not sure what's caused this to climb. BGT by any chance?

It would but sadly, streaming will keep it out. I'm not sure what's caused this to climb. BGT by any chance?
Yep, it was performed by a girl group called The Honeybuns (an average to decent performance of it tbh).

115. Sean Paul - Temperature

 

This song actually sampled another song called "Ring Ding Ding" by dancehall group L.O.C which was in itself loosely based on Crazy Frog. The L.O.C song was doing the rounds on MTV Base and Channel U before Sean Paul released Temperature.

 

I can't believe it's 10 years since Axel F got to #1 btw! Time really does fly...

 

129. 50 Cent - In Da Club

 

Guess this is 59p, but no complaints at this stone-cold classic being so high. :wub: One of the first songs I remember being massive and everyone at (primary) school signing along!

 

The new Disclosure song is sounding good on first listen too. Right decision not to hold this back I think too (sure steve201 will approve :lol:).

I'm surprised In Da Club didn't get to #1 in the UK, it must have been the most popular song of 2003.

:up: 08. Flashlight - Jessie J

:up: 63. Holding On (feat. Gregory Porter) - Disclosure

:up: 71. Let It Go - James Bay

:up: 72. Unfinished Sympathy (feat. Jasmine Thompson) - The Six

80. Ricky Martin - Mr. Put It Down (feat. Pitbull)

130. Kiesza - Sound of a Woman (AKA Orange Remix)

144. A$AP Rocky - L$D

 

638. Culture Shock - City Lights (feat. Bryn Christopher)

115. Sean Paul - Temperature

 

This song actually sampled another song called "Ring Ding Ding" by dancehall group L.O.C which was in itself loosely based on Crazy Frog. The L.O.C song was doing the rounds on MTV Base and Channel U before Sean Paul released Temperature.

 

I can't believe it's 10 years since Axel F got to #1 btw! Time really does fly...

 

that - "Temperature" - other stuff from "Crazy Frog" = "The Fox"
I'm surprised In Da Club didn't get to #1 in the UK, it must have been the most popular song of 2003.
The most popular song of 2003 was 'Where Is the Love?' by the Black Eyed Peas (sales don't lie :kink:)

 

The top 10 singles for that year was:

 

01 The Black Eyed Peas Where Is The Love?

02 R Kelly Ignition Remix

03 Evanescence Bring Me To Life

04 Blu Cantrell featuring Sean Paul Breathe

05 50 Cent In Da Club

06 Tatu All The Things She Said

07 Beyonce Crazy In Love

08 Girls Aloud Sound Of The Underground

09 Room 5 featuring Oliver Cheatham Make Luv

10 Gareth Gates & The Kumars Spirit In The Sky

In regards to cultural impact though, I'd argue that numbers 1, 5, 6, 7 & 8 would head the pack, so I definitely see what you mean :P 'Ignition Remix', 'Bring Me To Life' & 'Breathe' were absolute monster hits too though. 2003 was a good year all in all! :wub:
Jessie J still relevant in 2015. That sounds good to me. :cheer:
The most popular song of 2003 was 'Where Is the Love?' by the Black Eyed Peas (sales don't lie :kink:)

 

The top 10 singles for that year was:

 

In regards to cultural impact though, I'd argue that numbers 1, 5, 6, 7 & 8 would head the pack, so I definitely see what you mean :P 'Ignition Remix', 'Bring Me To Life' & 'Breathe' were absolute monster hits too though. 2003 was a good year all in all! :wub:

 

2003 was awesome. It's 2015 but even in most (mainstream) clubs today I hear loads of 2003 hits.

 

In the US In Da Club was year-end #1 (but that chart was basically all airplay at the time).

 

1. 50 Cent - In Da Club

2. K. Relly - Ignition Remix

3. Sean Paul - Get Busy

4. Beyonce - Crazy In Love

5. 3 Doors Down - When I'm Gone

6. Matchbox Twenty - Unwell

7. Chingy - Right Thurr

8. Aaliyah - Miss You

9. Kid Rock - Picture

10. Evanescence - Bring Me To Life

 

The top 4 are club staples even today (I'm genuinely curious as to when they'll stop getting played, as it doesn't seem like it'll happen anytime soon, but they're getting quite old now...). #10 is a classic too, I'm sure it's been top 100 on iTunes quite a lot this decade.

 

Jessie J still relevant in 2015. That sounds good to me. :cheer:

 

She's lasted 2010-2015 now, which isn't something we can look down on imo. I think the media hype in 2011 made a lot of people hate her, but that was never Jessie J's fault.

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