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A few more from me:

 

Liberty - Doin' It (#14, 2001) was the only one of their first 6 singles to miss the Top 5, and the lowest peaking of their 10 Top 40 hits (all except the first two as Liberty X)

 

3T - 24/7 (#11, 1996) was the only of their first 4 singles to miss the Top 3, with the 5th going Top 10 too (also called Gotta Be You)

 

Speaking of which, you could add Harry Styles with his second single from his solo debut.

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Diana Vickers - The Boy Who Murdered Love

 

#36 following on from a #1. It definitely deserved better, but I can see why it performed how it did taking everything into account.

Yes the OCC didn't lie! :clap:

 

Be The One deserved to be gigantic #1 smash in 2015 already but it took the British public 2 years to appreciate it. They were too busy listening to other cheesy shite :(

Diana Vickers - The Boy Who Murdered Love

 

#36 following on from a #1. It definitely deserved better, but I can see why it performed how it did taking everything into account.

Now there's a forgotten classic if ever there was one :wub:

The list seems to be about the second single after the debut single (although LMFAO arguably had minimal success before Party Rock Anthem)

 

'Party Rock Anthem' wasn't even their first top 10 hit so not really!

 

(edit: in fact it wasn't even their first #1, forgot that it came after 'Gettin' Over You' as well)

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Girls Aloud No good advice was a brilliant 2nd single and for me deserved to have more sales, i always liked sound of the underground but no good advice really drew me to them and i still think its one of the best songs they ever recorded.

 

The list seems to be about the second single after the debut single (although LMFAO arguably had minimal success before Party Rock Anthem)

 

I think it's a beautiful song. LMFAO rap Shakespearian verses and Natalia Kills really shows off her incredible vocals in the chorus.

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