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  1. 1. LEAST fave

    • Toca's Miracle (Fragma)
      1
    • Don't Stop Movin' (S Club 7)
      1
    • Whenever, Wherever (Shakira)
      0
    • Left Outside Alone (Anastacia)
      3
    • Lonely (Akon)
      21
    • Maneater (Nelly Furtado)
      0
    • The Way I Are (Timbaland & Keri Hilson)
      3
    • Sex On Fire (Kings of Leon)
      3
    • Boom Boom Pow (Black Eyed Peas)
      4

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Out first is the most horrific father-daughter collaboration that immediately comes to my mind, the rather pointless 'Changes'. The song was originally released by Black Sabbath 31 years before the version we all know and hate in 1972! It's a shame this song represents one of the strongest years of the noughties in this Survivor. I remember skipping it whenever it popped up on the music channels - which seemed like a lot at one point! The song spent a sole week at number one in December 2003 becoming both Ozzy and Kelly's first ever chart topper in the singles chart! It also became Kelly's second top 10 hit after her Madonna cover 'Papa Don't Preach' (which I remember buying on cassette lol) hit #3 one year before.



Vote for your least favourite. :teresa:


10. Ozzy Osbourne & Kelly Osbourne - Changes [42.22%] 19 out of 45 votes
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I like a lot of Ozzy songs but was this the best he and Kelly could release as a collab :/

 

Going for 'Boom Boom Pow' as whilst I like it to some extent it isn't anywhere among their best songs!

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Don't really get the hate for Changes, quite a decent song imo and captured that time period very well given they were like the Kardashians of the noughties in how well known they were. Also good bit of chart trivia that it's the only father-daughter #1 single after Frank/Nancy Sinatra.

 

Kings Of Leon to go!

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