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  1. 1. LEAST fave

    • Whole Again (Atomic Kitten)
      10
    • Dilemma (Nelly and Kelly Rowland)
      16
    • Fight for This Love (Cheryl Cole)
      12

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Out in fourth place is the 2004 classic that gave us that iconic and pioneering music video. If anyone was in doubt that sex sells... :lol: I wonder how successful 'Call On Me' would have been without that particular visual. I mean, the label even had the main star of the video on the single cover and an uncut DVD single was released alongside the standard CD. :tearsmile: The track spent five non-consecutive weeks at #1 in the autumn of 2004 - sandwiching Robbie Williams' 'Radio' in the process. It also reached the top 10 across Europe and Australia! The song has never been one I've actively liked but I appreciate how iconic and well remembered it is.



So we are left with 3 songs! 2001, 2002 and 2009 are still represented. Vote for your least favourite. :teresa:

04. Eric Prydz - Call On Me [47.06%] 16 out of 34 votes
05. Scissor Sisters - I Don't Feel Like Dancin' [36.84%] 14 out of 38 votes
06. Katy Perry - I Kissed A Girl [27.50%] 11 out of 40 votes
07. James Blunt - You're Beautiful [26.47%] 9 out of 34 votes
08. Michael Andrews & Gary Jules - Mad World [28.95%] 11 out of 38 votes
09. Baha Men - Who Let the Dogs Out? [47.83%] 22 out of 46 votes
10. Leon Jackson - When You Believe [34.88%] 15 out of 43 votes

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Call On Me is a certified classic although not amongst my absolute noughties faves.

 

Cheryl Cole to go, really like all 3 though.

f*** sake, have you all no ears? HOW is Dilemma leading this? I’ve gone for Whole Again this time even though Fight For This Love isn’t really top 2 material.

All three are iconic in their own way, but have to say Dilemma to round.

 

Atomic Kitten for the win <3

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