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Fergilicious is the big one for me. It was a low top 30 flop at 32!!

 

Fergalicious actually peaked at #105 due to them cancelling the single.

Shocked Cool and Hella Good didn't get top 10 thought Cool got #2 and Hella Good #4

 

Try doesn't surprise me. Neñly Furtado was a floo pre and post Loose.

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And it was considered a flop from various outlets when 'Headlines' didn't make the Top 10.
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Amy MacDonald missing the top 10 with Mr Rock & Roll (#12) and This Is the Life (#28) is new information to me. :o Always thought they were top 10 hits. Both feel a lot bigger than their peaks at least.
Amy MacDonald missing the top 10 with Mr Rock & Roll (#12) and This Is the Life (#28) is new information to me. :o Always thought they were top 10 hits. Both feel a lot bigger than their peaks at least.

 

European chartruns possibly will surprise you, because she was much more successful in other countries than in UK.

 

http://popmusicfan.frmbb.ru/viewtopic.php?id=34

I've mentioned this somewhere before I think but i'll forever be in disbelief that Gorillaz's On Melancholy Hill peaked at... #78!!!

 

I can appreciate that the long album gap may have meant a loss of public interest and not put them at instant top 10 level anymore but I would have at very least expected a middling top 40 result for something from their comeback (TIL this was actually the third single from the campaign but the only one to chart.) It's also very odd in retrospect given it's one of their top 5 remembered songs, has very healthy Spotify streams etc...

I remember 'Stylo' as being the comeback track but for some reason they blundered the release of that and it couldn't chart, it didn't feel like there was a great deal of noise around it by the time we got to 'On Melancholy Hill's.
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