July 4, 20196 yr Burn for me. That era of Usher is one of my favourites Male eras ever. Im also a fan of Girls Aloud but not so much that song.
July 5, 20196 yr The Show. No contest. Girls Aloud were peak pop. Burn is the least memorable of the songs that beat Girls Aloud to #1 during their string of #2s.
July 5, 20196 yr Both aren't tracks either artists are well remembered for but for me both tick the nostalgia box and I liked them both, but I went for Girls Aloud as I think I'd be more likely to listen to 'The Show' rather than 'Burn' Ushers 'Confessions' era on the other hand did give us some great tracks including 'Yeah' and the excellent 'Caught Up'.
July 5, 20196 yr Usher was always more popular in the US and he really peaked in this era as he got 4 numero #1s in a row with Yeah-Burn-Confessions-My Boo
July 5, 20196 yr And spent more than half that year at the top of the billboard^ even Ed Sheeran would struggle to do that here...
July 5, 20196 yr Oh God, I could have done without being reminded of 'My Boo's existence. 'Caught Up' was a pretty good tune.
July 9, 20196 yr I've gone for Usher, Burn was one of his better tracks. Also appreciation for the 22-20s (not '20-20s' as that post says! :lol:) track in the new entries!
July 9, 20196 yr Burn is solid but it HAS to be The Show, a triumph of a pop song, always been a Girls Aloud highlight for me :wub:
July 9, 20196 yr At the time I'd easily have voted for Burn, but now I give The Show an advantage. Still, Burn is far better than the overrated Yeah. I liked that one for a couple of weeks and then radio overplayed it so much that it still annoys me to this day
July 9, 20196 yr Went for Burn myself, can't really remember The show at all. George Michael should have claimed the no1 with the brillant Flawless though, what a bop!
July 10, 20196 yr I prefer Burn over The Show, the latter of which I personally found rather irritating at the time. Although looking at that Top 10 McFLY was by far my favourite at the time, they pretty much summed up the summer of 04 for me.
July 10, 20196 yr I prefer Burn over The Show, the latter of which I personally found rather irritating at the time. Although looking at that Top 10 McFLY was by far my favourite at the time, they pretty much summed up the summer of 04 for me. I was gonna say I loved 'Obviously', for me the best number one of that year after 'Toxic'. I find it hard to believe that first album of theirs was 15 years ago but still such a fantastic pop album.
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