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Iggy being that low after the past year is ridiculous :drama: The backlash she's had on here is crazy.

 

Some of my faves out in that last section - Delta, Natalie and Carrie :cry:

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Melanie C is the only Speece Gurl on this list, slay. Her latest album Stages was released in 2013 but overall she's arguably been the most consistent solo Spice and had a top 20 hit as recently as 2013 alongside Matt Cardle. Meanwhile Geri is scraping top 300 in Australia even with an Australia's Got Talent Performance *whistles*

Sophie Ellis-Bextor is next. It's no secret I am not a fan of hers, but as a watered down posh Kylie I guess she was always going to have fans on here. She had a mini revival in 2014 with her folky album Wanderlust going silver and peaking in the top 5.

Rita Ora gets some criticism for being basic but she's had great commercial success so far and seems to have her fans on here too. Having branched out into TV judging with both The Voice and X Factor this year, her star looks set to rise alongside the release of her second album later this year.

Loreen's career took off after winning Eurovision in 2012, and she's soon to release her 2nd album. Nothing since has eclipsed the manic meltdown of Buzzjack over Euphoria but she continues to stun us and win fans with her amazing singles since then.

Also in 2012, Emeli Sande was completely inescapable. Every other X Factor auditionee would sing Read All About It, Heart FM would spam Next To Me and her album wouldn't budge from #1. 3 years later and she's noticeably more quiet, so maybe people like her again. She has a good voice anyway and tbf it was a good album.

Ella Henderson is the focus on much Buzzjack scandal as she has her very own stan spamming us with more posts than there are sold copies of Ghost (and that's a lot *.*) x Having shockingly finished only 6th on X Factor, she's not done too badly for herself so here's hoping that can continue with her second era.

Jess Glynne is, like Rita from this section, somewhat criticised for being basic but it seems to have worked for her to (potentially, by this Friday) match Cheryl's #1 record in just over a year of being active! Her album is out soon and already features four #1s, but Don't Be So Hard On Yourself could make it a 5th on Friday.

Demi Lovato is lower than I hoped/thought :( People criticise her personality and "screechy" voice but personally she's one of my favourites. She seems to be winning over previous critics with her new lead single Cool For The Summer so hopefully that continues throughout the era.

Nicole Scherzinger is another Wall fave, 17 places above Pixie *.* Her star has very much faded since she left X Factor, with her tissue paper certified album Big Fat Lie flopping supported by barely charting singles On The Rocs and Run, poor ha.

Soulful queen Jessie Ware tops this section. Her stunning debut Devotion wowed critics and fans, and her 2014 album Tough Love seems to have won you guys over too as she just misses out on a top 50 placing.

Alexmandra top 50 *.*

Sad to see Loreen so low tho

Tbh i'm quite suprised Jess Glyne is that high she seems to get a lot of flack on here.

Loreen is about where I thought she'd be tbh. Had she released her 2nd album this year (and it being as good as the singles released have suggested it to be) then I probably would've expected her to be top 30.

 

Also, AMAZING song choice for Mel C <3 My favourite of hers! Yes, even beating the likes of 'When You're Gone', 'I Turn To You', 'Next Best Superstar'... :wub:

Hopefully Demi climbs next year as her current era has all the ingredients to become her biggest yet I think!

Jessie Ware got higher than I expected and I am very pleased. Tough Love is one of the albums that is consistently good from the beginning to the end. :wub:

 

Natalie Imbruglia is a bit low at 68. -_-

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Demi Lovato should be much higher, such an underrated artist, definitely much better than Nicole Scherzinger whose solo career is pretty much dead
I'm surprised Alexandra Burke made the top 50. :o She hasn't really had much of a profile since 2012 (and I guess even that is pushing it).

#NewRules still making that impackt tbh.

Ha legacy lives on

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I'm surprised Ella Henderson and Lorde are not top 50. Especially Lorde, she deserved so much better !
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More results to come tomorrow, I'll try and get them finished then if not Saturday, sorry had a terrible day.
No worries Liam, can't wait for the rest of the top 50! :cheer:
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Shania Twain hasn't released an album for 13 years, but luckily one is coming soon (next year, fingers crossed)! Her classic record breaking album Come On Over is enough to carry on her legacy 18 years on *.*

Aaliyah is the 3rd highest dead artist on this list, following her tragic untimely death at the age of 22 in 2001. She was really just taking off, obviously we can never know but I feel like she could have really been massive if she was still alive.

Paloma Faith was recently announced as the new coach for The Voice, but she's already one of the biggest British females in music with consistently impressive album sales. Her quirky style has won her fans although she's yet to really break out WW apart from a couple of Aussie hits (including a #1 for Only Love Can Hurt Like This).

Charli XCX has Sia syndrome really - I liked her a lot more before she broke out! She seems quite divisive on here, but obviously has enough fans to finish fairly high, higher than I expected really!

Anastacia released an album as recently as last year, although her days of real commercial success are unfortunately way behind her. Her powerful voice is very distinctive; you always know who you're hearing.

Kelis is again past her best commercially, but she's shifted though a good few styles that most people probably like some of her stuff. And clearly enough of you like her as a whole for her to place decently here.

Tove Lo is a fairly new face on the international scene, although the hipsters among us like me fell in love with her with Habits in 2013 (and even before that, I entered Evil Spawn to BJSC in 2012 :kink:). She's had international hits with Habits and Talking Body, both critically and commerically.

Jessie J won a most hated thing on Buzzjack not long ago I recall - clearly she's marmite enough to have a fair bit of love too. She's curretly busy blowing her own trumpet and warring with Delta Goodrem on The Voice in Australia, as well as not really selling many records :angel:

Katy B released he latest album in 2014, supported by her universally lauded single Crying For No Reason. She bridges a good gap between pop females and underground dance, appealing to both fanbases, so it's no surprise she has fans here!

Just missing the top 40 is former "nation's sweetheart" Cheryl, who is racking up yet another year judging The X Factor. After her success with Girls Aloud, Cheryl set the record for the most #1s for a British solo female - 5. Jess Glynne might match that today, so Cheryl might have to up her game next album to keep the record :P

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