June 19, 20169 yr Quite a mixed bag there, dafuq at Rule The World so high? Killers nearly top 20 is a good result, excellent to see Daft Punk not announced yet!
June 19, 20169 yr Wheatus :wub: They played at my uni loads and they were amaze even if it was all about that one song, classic song and glad to see it top 30. Fantastic to see Daft Punk in the top 20 :o Do hope none of the post 2010 songs win this as there's far too many bonafide classics that should be there instead.
June 19, 20169 yr When You Were Young is great! Heaven also. Pompeii is magnificent, and Rule The World is great aswell. Shine top 20! :cheer:
June 20, 20169 yr Author 20-11 YqeW9_5kURI 8.11 11 Years & Years - Shine 8.11 12 Mis-Teeq - Scandalous 8.04 13 Kelis - Trick Me 8.02 14 Britney Spears – Piece Of Me 8.01 15 Dido - White Flag 7.99 16 Rachel Stevens - Sweet Dreams My LA Ex 7.95 17 Major Lazer feat. MØ & DJ Snake - Lean On 7.94 18 Mark Ronson feat. Amy Winehouse – Valerie 7.93 19 Sia feat. Sean Paul - Cheap Thrills 7.91 20 Disclosure feat. AlunaGeorge – White Noise Disclosure brought out a follow-up to megasmash 'Latch' whilst they were still high in demand and it very nearly matched its quality too, which is very high quality. It remains their highest peaking song. Sia surprised everyone by following up a #30 lead single with a massive hit, although the song sounded ready-made to smash and it features Sean Paul, King of Relevance. It's very likely this will be remembered well by Buzzjack for many years to come anyway and it's rewarded with a top 20 in this rundown already despite its recentness. Before 'Uptown Funk', Mark Ronson was best known for his 'Valerie' cover with Amy Winehouse (it would also be her highest peaking single) which literally jazzed the song up. It's quite good though and Amy's voice sounds great on it. Another recent song ends up here in 'Lean On' at #17, which may as well already be a classic of the 2010s cos it's just that good. Currently we are awaiting Major Lazer's comeback (which features Justin Bieber) to be released, which could well become their first #1 hit. I doubt they'll ever top this in terms of quality though. Rachel Stevens sang a Britney reject to #2 for her debut single and Britney herself is 2 places higher with 'Piece of Me', the lead from her 2008 album Blackout. Between is Dido with what is probably her best known song, 'White Flag' - which I found seriously boring at the time but it's actually not that bad. Mis-Teeq and Years & Years just miss the top 10, both with good songs too. Kelis appears at #13 with the great 'Trick Me', which followed another #2 of hers that is still to come. It's good to see it almost as highly rated as that here. the top 10: Adele – Rolling In The DeepDaft Punk - One More TimeDestiny's Child - Lose My BreathGirls Aloud - No Good AdviceJustin Timberlake - Cry Me A RiverKelis - MilkshakeMichael Jackson – Man In The MirrorSam Sparro – Black & GoldShakira - Whenever WhereverSophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On The Dancefloor predictions? :o
June 20, 20169 yr Actually that's a pretty decent top 10 all things considered, Daft Punk to win of course but realistically I see it between Adele, Destiny's Child & Girls Aloud unfortunately. Very surprised Black & Gold is top 10 I never considered that to be so well received on here!
June 20, 20169 yr White Noise, Cheap Thrills, Valerie and Lean On are all great! White Flag is magnificent. And Shine is just... superb. Absolutely superb.
June 21, 20169 yr Great to see a lot of variety in the top 10! I can't predict a winner from that bunch at all so I'll play it safe and guess Adele. I'm most excited to see how well Black & Gold does :o
June 21, 20169 yr Good for Kelis getting 2 in the top 20! Not who I would've predicted as the highest artist or band to double up.
June 22, 20169 yr Author 10-06 6AwXKJoKJz4 8.43 6 Girls Aloud - No Good Advice 8.22 7 Justin Timberlake - Cry Me A River 8.20 8 Sam Sparro – Black & Gold 8.18 9 Kelis - Milkshake 8.17 10 Adele – Rolling In The Deep #10 - Adele starts the top 10 with her 2011 comeback. 'Rolling In The Deep' brought Adele back into the charts and made her bigger than ever, although it was unfortunate enough to get released whilst Bruno Mars 'Grenade' was still selling massively, and could only get to #2. The song also gave us the phrase 'so deep, I can see Adele rolling in it' and helped her album '21' become one of the biggest selling of all time. #9 - Kelis' 'Milkshake' brought most of Buzzjack to the Yard as it finishes in the top 10 also. The song spent four weeks at #2, being unlucky enough to get behind... erm, Michelle 'All This Time' (lol) and LMC 'Take Me To The Clouds Above'. A bit of an injustice really. The song's been well established as one of the most iconic of the 00s anyway so good to see people lovin' it. #8 - Sam Sparro wasn't someone I expected to get this high in the rundown, although it was a properly massive #2 hit and doesn't have any dislike-able features to it. Personally I think this is a bit too high but it is a fairly good song at least. #7 - Justin Timberlake makes his last appearance at #7 with the brilliant 'Cry Me A River'. Whilst not my favourite #2 of his (that would be 'Rock Your Body') it is obvious why this is the highest of his in the rundown. Probably one of the most remembered songs of the 00s. #6 - Girls Aloud just miss out on the top 5 (by a small amount too) with 'No Good Advice' which they released as the follow-up to their debut #1 hit and proved to everyone they were here to stay and could make good pop music. Again I wouldn't put this song so high myself but I do like it.
June 22, 20169 yr Very surprised at that Top 10! I'm predicting: 5 Daft Punk - One More Time 4 Michael Jackson – Man In The Mirror 3 Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath 2 Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On The Dancefloor 1 Shakira - Whenever Wherever
June 22, 20169 yr My faves in the top 5 are Daft Punk, Sophie and Shakira in this order. Meh at Destiny's Child. 😝 Edited June 22, 20169 yr by Jason
June 23, 20169 yr The Sophie Ellis Bextor relevance. :o I think... 5. Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath 4. Daft Punk - One More Time 3. Michael Jackson - Man In The Mirror 2. Shakira - Whenever Wherever 1. Sophie Ellis Bextor - Murder On The Dancefloor
June 23, 20169 yr That is quite a surprising top 5, including Michael Jackson and Destiny's Child's perhaps least well-known song of their iconic hits. Shakira and Sophie were dead certs for top 10 or 20 though.
June 23, 20169 yr Murder On The Dancefloor is awful. Anything but that to win, the rest of the top 5, and top 10 for that matter are all some pretty decent songs (particularly, if I had to choose, Whenever Wherever and Black And Gold maybe?)
June 23, 20169 yr Murder on the Dancefloor is not very good but it is better than Take Me Home. She did much better afterwards.
June 28, 20169 yr Author 05-01 well I've kept you waiting long enough so here is the top 5. #5. Daft Punk - One More Time - my personal favourite in the top 5 and I'm very pleased it got so high. What a classique <3. It really should have been their first #1 but it didn't quite make it, but fortunately they'd make up for it with the million-selling 'Get Lucky' over ten years later which was a multi-week #1. FGBhQbmPwH8 #4. Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath - DC's highest entry and also one that was unlucky enough to spend 4 weeks at #2, 'Lose My Breath' is still regarded as one of their best. AqeIiF0DlTg #3. Michael Jackson - Man In The Mirror - This became MJ's final #2 single although it took over 20 years for it to get there and unfortunately also his death. I'm surprised Buzzjack rate this so highly but I guess it is a proper classic. PivWY9wn5ps #2. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On The Dancefloor - Sophie got her biggest hit as a lead artist with this although it still couldn't go to #1. It's definitely one of the most remembered #2s in this list so unsurprisingly it challenges for #1 here, but Buzzjack's official favourite #2 hit of the 21st century is... BsISfQAXE60 #1. Shakira - Whenever, Wherever - One of the unluckiest #2s of all time, going against the winners' single from Pop Idol otherwise it would've been one of the year's biggest #1 hits. It was also the start of Shakira's chart career in the UK which has been going for over 10 years. Well done to her. weRHyjj34ZE 8.77 1 Shakira - Whenever Wherever 8.66 2 Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On The Dancefloor 8.55 3 Michael Jackson – Man In The Mirror 8.46 4 Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath 8.44 5 Daft Punk - One More Time A full list of the results can be found in the OP.
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