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36. Destiny Child - Say My Name (Average Rating 8.26)

37. Pussycat Dolls Feat Busyta Rhymes - Don't Cha (Average Rating 8.25)

 

Finishing at #36 in the countdown we have arguably one of the biggest girl group singles of all time 'Say My Name' by Destiny Child. The song was the third single from the album and marked the introduction of the band's second lineup featuring newly added members Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin. The single is the most successful of the four releases from the album and despite peaking at #03 in the UK singles chart, it managed to peak at #1 in the Billboard. 'Say My Name' managed one, 11 from Harry but Uv's -1 for 'Say My Name' proved to be costly and causing it to miss the top twenty.

 

Jay could breath a sigh of relief that Girls Aloud & Spice Girls have avoided eliminations in this batch, infact 'Say My Name' is his lowest rated song in the top 40 :o. At #37 we have Pussycat Dolls (aka Nicole Scherzinger) debut song 'Don't Cha' achieved strong charting positions worldwide topping the charts in 15 countries including Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Switzerland, United Kingdom and number two on the US Billboard Hot 100. "Don't Cha" has sold more than 3 million copies in the United States, and 7 million worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling singles of all time. 'Don't Cha' was also co-written by Cee Loo Green, which was a massive surprise to myself. 'Don't Cha' never managed any eleven's in the rate, although it managed tens from Micheal, Liam and UV and much more, I'm disappointed in myself that I only provided it with a nine as it could have helped it beat 'Say My Name'.

 

 

Songs Left

The Saturdays: 6

Little Mix: 6

Sugababes: 6

Girls Aloud: 4

All Saints: 4

Destiny Child: 3

Spice Girls: 3

Pussycat Dolls: 2

G.R.L: 1

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Both amazing songs, glad to see them top 40 here. Surprised Don't Cha didn't finish higher, was predicting top 10, but not too bothered

 

Hooray at Disco Love getting a little justice and being bumped up into the top 40, but the fact that it isn't at least top 10 upsets me dearly :cry:

44. Girls Aloud - Something Kinda Ooooh (Average Rating 8.09)

46. Girls Aloud - Something Kinda Ooooh (Average Rating 8.09)

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Either way, this really should be Top 40. :(

 

Interesting to know Say My Name is my lowest rated song in the Top 40 :o and I like it a lot. So much girl group goodness to come \o/

I'm surprised Little Mix has 6 singles in.

They are the most popular girl group right now though.

 

Don't Cha is too low, like really. Like, top 5 at the very least, such a classic, like :music: -_-

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The newer songs are always going to have an advantage. I really don't know how Little Mix still have six songs in and I'm shocked that I Hate This Part is still in as well. Love that song but I don't know about it being PCD's best or second best single... Say My Name also deserved better, that's an absolute classic.
The Little Mix ones left in are: Move, Salute, DNA, Black Magic, Love Me Like You, and Secret Love song; yes? I'm not surprised they have all made it this far, they're all great songs, though for my personal taste I think DNA has outlasted better songs, and should go soon...though I suspect Salute will be the next LM song out
When is this joke countdown going to finish so you can post the real results Lee?
Don't get me wrong I'm a fan of Little Mix, but there's absolutely no way they should have 6 songs left in! Sugababes, Saturdays and GA all have a far stronger discography than them.
When is this joke countdown going to finish so you can post the real results Lee?

 

 

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Don't get me wrong I'm a fan of Little Mix, but there's absolutely no way they should have 6 songs left in! Sugababes, Saturdays and GA all have a far stronger discography than them.

Why not though? Jimmy Jam listed them above, and their remaining songs are all fantastic tracks. I'd see the issue if it was the likes of 'Little Me' and 'Change Your Life' clogging up the top 40, but they were (rightfully) eliminated a while back.

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Don't get me wrong I'm a fan of Little Mix, but there's absolutely no way they should have 6 songs left in! Sugababes, Saturdays and GA all have a far stronger discography than them.

 

Yup they are so beige too. Awful teeny boppy band. Havw you beard Black Turdic? :puke:

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35. Spice Girls - 2 Become 1 (Average Rating 8.28)

I want to make love to you baby: Jonjo, Michael, Kuki, Joe, Tim & Jay [10]

Be a little bit wiser baby: NickF1 [5]

I'm ashamed to admit that I had never heard of '2 Become 1' until Hope (lol who remembers them?) performed it on the UK XFactor. You've voted '2 Become 1' the third best Spice Girls song and I would agree with it being behind 'Wannabe' and 'Viva Forever'. '2 Become 1' was the third single released by Spice Girls and was inspired between the relationship between Geri Halliwell and songwriter Matt Rowe. It topped the UK Singles Chart for three weeks, becoming the group's third consecutive chart-topper, their second million-selling single, and their first Christmas number-one single in the United Kingdom. It sold 209,000 copies in the first three days of release and 430,000 in the first week, becoming the tenth best-selling single of the year. "2 Become 1" sold 1.12 million copies in total, giving the Spice Girls their second and final million-selling single in the UK. In July 1997, the song was released in the United States, peaking at number four on the Billboard Hot 100.

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34. The Saturdays - Not Giving Up (Average Rating 8.29)

 

Got me on overload, you are my rock of gold: Adam, Kuki, Cameron & Zach [11]

Hitting you so hard out of nowhere: Iz [2]

 

Firstly, I think we should all appreciate how much IZ has an absolute awful music taste because not only did he rank this the lowest song in his top 40 he provided with an incredible score of 2, 'Not Giving Up' also received small scores from such deluded posters such as Chez & Davidson. 'Not Giving Up' was the fourth single from The Saturdays floptastic fifth album 'Living For The Weekend' and became their first single to be snubbed by major radio stations which astonishes myself. 'Not Giving Up' was first previewed on The Saturdays' reality show Chasing the Saturdays in January 2013 and was produced by Carl Ryden who Mollie King is currently working with for her debut solo album. Limited promotion and limited airplay caused 'Not Giving Up' to be the third lowest Saturday's charting single as it peaked at #19 in the official charts despite being made album only. 'Not Giving Up' in my opinion is easily in The Saturdays best five tracks they've released which makes me incredibly sad to think about how hard it underperformed, I wonder how things would have turned out had they released this as the second single instead of Massiveflop Gentleman.

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An incredible score of 2 indeed. Incredible in that I must have been incredibly generous that day.
Not Giving Up this low 0_o honestly just no, should have been top 10 easily

:nocheer: :(

 

That's my favourite of theirs, wtf at it being this low <_<

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