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    • 1997 / Lou Reed
      17
    • 1998 / Denise & Johnny
      3
    • 1999 / Martine McCutcheon
      4
    • 2000 / S Club 7
      36
    • 2001 / S Club 7
      20
    • 2002 / Will Young
      5
    • 2003 / Shane Richie
      5
    • 2004 / Girls Aloud
      30
    • 2005 / Liberty X
      5
    • 2006 / Emma Bunton
      8
    • 2007 / Spice Girls
      6
    • 2008 / McFly
      2
    • 2009 / Peter Kay
      13
    • 2010 / JLS
      11
    • 2011 / The Collective
      3
    • 2012 / Girls Aloud
      29
    • 2013 / Ellie Goulding
      19
    • 2014 / Gareth Malone
      2
    • 2015 / Jess Glynne
      21
    • 2016 / Craig David
      8

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S Club 7 x2 for me. Nothing else comes close and it really annoys me that I can't include Spice Girls in this. 'Headlines' was SO bad. The only redeeming factor was Mel C's part, by FARRRRR.

 

'Something Poo' is overrated to f*** though. Like, seriously overrated. I don't understand why so many people slate other songs for being generic as shit and yet go on to praise this? Especially as a lot of them go on to say it's one of their very best... So disappointed with it. :(

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I feel Jonjo's post is actually perma-ban worthy tbh
Your existence is perma-ban worthy tbh. x

SOMETHING NEW APPRECIATION.

 

Go girls g-g-GO GO GO!

 

 

What a song.

 

Sarah could barely manage to stand because the sheer power of this song brought her to her knees. x

 

http://67.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcsjo23Dau1qfvul4o1_500.gif

 

It left the Strictly viewing audience so shook that they couldn't even get up from their couches to download it, resulting in it remaining totally static on iTunes. :')

 

 

Here's the Queen congratulating the girls on recording her favourite pop song of 2012:

 

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It was a triumphant #1 comeback single, even beating Olly Murs to the top! *.* in the physicals chart :whistle:

 

This gif:

 

http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/tumblr_mc53coi4CB1qaa5c1o1_500.gif

 

In conclusion: The leaders of the pack. :wub:

 

http://www.muumuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/tumblr_mc54kyfNAc1qd6c9lo1_500.gif

 

Jonjo, if you can't handle the TRUTH, please slip and slide out of this topic in a similar manner to Cheryl. :cool:

 

http://www.discopop.co.uk/images/cheryl_slip.gif

 

P.S.

 

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Here's the Queen congratulating the girls on recording her favourite pop song of 2012:

 

girls-aloud-meet-the-queen-of-england-at-the-royal-variety-performance.jpg

They didn't record 'Euphoria' thoughhhh... you silly hen :')

My top five:

1. Lou Reed and Various Artists "Perfect Day"

2. S Club 7 "Never Had a Dream Come True"

3. Girls Aloud "Something New"

4. Gareth Malone's All Star Choir "Wake Me Up"

5. Girls Aloud "I'll Stand by You"

Didn't RICKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY and Bianca have a CIN single called 'Better Believe it'? I have it somewhere (the shame).

S Club 7 x2, Lou Reed, Girls Aloud x2, Peter Kay, Ellie Goulding & Jess Glynne.

 

 

Didn't RICKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY and Bianca have a CIN single called 'Better Believe it'? I have it somewhere (the shame).

Yes they did.

 

Peaking at the dizzy heights at #60 back in 1995.

2004 / Girls Aloud surely! no doubts. they make my depression less depressive. you've got my vote!!

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