December 20, 20196 yr Surely if Wham are above Mariah this week,they will be above her next week as well. I would think so, yes.
December 20, 20196 yr Surely if Wham are above Mariah this week,they will be above her next week as well. Not necessarily, Wham! have the added impact of physicals (and that was the only reason they were ahead of her in Monday's midweeks).
December 20, 20196 yr Not necessarily, Wham! have the added impact of physicals (and that was the only reason they were ahead of her in Monday's midweeks). Those will be all sold out surely now though. Does anyone know how many were released? Edited December 20, 20196 yr by Crazy Chris-tmas
December 20, 20196 yr Swearing generally isn't seen as such a big problem amongst young people today I don't think. It's certainly nothing to do with God I know a lot of Christians (including myself) who don't swear by choice so it is a thing, but then I know some who do as well so there's differing opinions about it.
December 20, 20196 yr 06 | | 1st week Stormzy featuring Headie One Audacity Instant grat from Heavy Is The Head Released: 11th December 2019 Label: Asylum Records UK Chart Statistics NE (26/12/2019) | 6 Sales: - Certification: - Status: Standard Chart Ratio TBA Sales TBA Audio Streaming TBA Video Streaming Video Zm7Zya6Hl50 Biography A London-based grime MC of Ghanaian heritage, Stormzy made a swift rise in the early 2010s to become one of the U.K.'s most critically-acclaimed artists. Climbing out of the underground grime scene, he made his breakthrough in 2017 with his platinum-certified, chart-topping debut, Gang Signs & Prayer. Within half a decade of the release of his debut EP, he was a Glastonbury festival headliner. Born Michael Ebenazer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr. in the south London town of Croyden, he launched his career clashing at youth clubs around his hometown. His performances evolved from grime-only music that showed a love of artists like Skepta to more rap-oriented material that reflected Stormzy's growing appreciation for artists like Drake. Late in 2013 he began uploading his "Wicked Skengman" series of freestyles over classic grime beats; in 2014, he made his official debut with the EP Dreamers Disease. A year later he released the single "Know Me From" along with "WickedSkengMan 4," the first track in his "WickedSkengMan" freestyle series and a Top 20 hit in the U.K. That December, Stormzy performed the single's B-side, "Shut Up," at a match between heavyweight boxers Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte. The song jumped into the Top 40 following the broadcast, and the rapper launched a campaign to have the song top the charts during Christmas. This boosted the track to the number eight position, and the number one position on the R&B singles chart. Before returning to the studio to record his first LP, he released non-album single "Scary" in the spring of 2016. Stormzy returned in 2017 with his official full-length debut Gang Signs & Prayer (#Merky Records), which featured the platinum single "Big for Your Boots," "Cigarettes & Cush" with Kehlani, and "Blinded by Your Grace, Pt. 2" with MNEK. The critically-lauded set debuted atop the U.K. albums chart and was soon certified platinum. In 2018, the album took home the prize for British Album of the Year and Stormzy was crowned British Male Solo Artist of the Year at the annual Brit Awards. Riding the wave of acclaim, he was announced as one of the headliners at 2019's Glastonbury Festival. That year, he also scored his first number one single in the U.K. with "Vossi Bop." - iTunes Top 100 Chart History Stormzy 2015 49 Know Me From -NAS- 2015 18 WickedSkengMan 4 -NAS- 2015 08 Shut Up -1- MILLIONAIRE 2015 49 Dude (Lethal Bizzle & Stormzy) 2017 06 Big For Your Boots -2- 2017 21 Cold -3- 2017 22 Bad Boys (feat. Ghetts & J Hus) -AT- 2017 25 First Things First -AT- 2017 29 Mr Skeng -AT- 2017 30 Cigarettes & Cush (feat. Kehlani & Lily Allen) -AT- 2017 48 Velvet / Jenny Francis (Interlude) -AT- 2017 53 Return Of The Rucksack -AT- 2017 07 Blinded By Your Grace, Pt. 2 (feat. MNEK) -4- 2017 58 100 Bags -AT- 2017 59 Blinded By Your Grace, Pt. 1 -AT- 2017 63 Don't Cry For Me (feat. Raleigh Ritchie) -AT- 2017 65 21 Gun Salute (Interlude) (feat. Wretch 32) -AT- 2017 68 Lay Me Bare -AT- 2017 100 Crazy Titch (Interlude) -AT- 2017 06 Power (Little Mix feat. Stormzy) MILLIONAIRE 2017 30 Ask Flipz (Krept & Konan feat. Stormzy) 2018 34 Let Me Down (Jorja Smith feat. Stormzy) 2019 01 Vossi Bop -1- MILLIONAIRE 2019 13 Shine Girl (MoStack feat. Stormzy) 2019 04 Crown -2- 2019 01 Take Me Back To London (Ed Sheeran feat. Stormzy) 2019 20 Sounds Of The Skeng -NAS- 2019 22 Wiley Flow -PS- 2019 02 Own It (feat. Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy) -3- 2019 06 Audacity (feat. Headie One) -IG- 2019 09 Lessons -AT- 2 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 10 x Top 10 | 13 x Top 20 | 21 x Top 40 | 31 x Top 100 Headie One 2018 84 Missing (Belly Squad feat. Headie One) 2019 06 18HUNNA (feat. Dave) -1- 2019 86 Match Day (RV & Headie One) 2019 42 Back To Basics (feat. Skepta) -2- 2019 18 I Spy (Krept & Konan feat. Headie One & K-Trap) 2019 86 Rubbery Bandz -3- 2019 13 Both -4- 2019 79 Hard To Believe -OST- 2019 27 Don't Rush (Young T & Bugsey feat. Headie One) 2019 06 Audacity (Stormzy feat. Headie One) 0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 2 x Top 10 | 4 x Top 20 | 5 x Top 40 | 11 x Top 100 Social Media Stormzy Headie One http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
December 20, 20196 yr Surely if Wham are above Mariah this week,they will be above her next week as well. I imagine Mariah will be played most on Xmas day albeit Wham won't be far behind.
December 20, 20196 yr Heart and Magic FM both playing a version with changed lyrics. Just stupid when even the BBC play the unedited version now. A lot of parents with young children listen to Heart so I don't think the word f***** should be heard by young ears.
December 20, 20196 yr Oops that was the 1 to 9 one. I know it fell a lot.It climbed from 9-1. Went down even quicker!
December 20, 20196 yr Ok I get what it means but I don't get what relevance a victorian christmas tradition has to a song in the 1980s though they are quoting the traditional past
December 20, 20196 yr A lot of parents with young children listen to Heart so I don't think the word f***** should be heard by young ears. They'd probably think it was a meaty sausage like food. The version they both play just sounds wrong, odd if you like. Edited December 20, 20196 yr by Crazy Chris-tmas
December 20, 20196 yr no its actually fact that it is what happened at xmas / winter in victorian days poor people used to gift another poor home "a bundle of sticks for the fire, as in the term f***** Party. A bundle of sticks, twigs, or brushwood tied together for use as fuel. so the term is now misunderstood in time as "Gay Slang" but no in the victorian era a "f*****" was a poor person. you scumbag, you maggot, you cheap lousy f***** ~ (so really its offensive to the poor) so there you go Regardless of what it meant back when the song was written, a good chunk of people use it as a free pass to say a word that's clearly offensive to gay people and keeping playing it on the radio continues to give the message that it's okay for these people to do this (when it's not).
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