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  1. 1. Vote for your LEAST favourite

    • Sweet Female Attitude-Flowers
      2
    • Steps-Chain Reaction/One For Sorrow
      13
    • Puretone-Addicted To Bass
      0
    • Fast Food Rockers-Fast Food Song
      10
    • Christina Milian-Dip It Low
      4
    • Oasis-The Importance Of Being Idle
      2
    • Leona Lewis-Better In Time/Footprints In the Sand
      1
    • Taio Cruz-Break Your Heart
      2

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We say goodbye to Nizlopi again. Having already featured in one of these polls, JCB Song hit no.1 in December 2005 and continued to sell well into 2006.

 

I enjoyed it at the time but I’ll agree it hadn’t aged well.

 

 

9th place Nizlopi-JCB Song [43.24%] (16 votes out of 38)

10th place T2 Feat Jodie Aysha-Heartbroken [27.78%] (10 votes out of 36)

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Kind of has to be the Fast Food Rockers now.

 

I recently found out that one of my friends had a hand in writing that song! When I asked him about it, he said it "probably wasn't his best work" :lol:

I'm also voting out Steps. Once they and Leona go then I'd be picking Fast Food Rockers.... oh wait they'll be gone before that happens :lol:

Booo that Nizlopi went

 

& now Steps in trouble!

 

Fast Food Rockers to go

Taio Cruz for me, not aged well at alllll.

 

I'm not mad about Chain Reaction going out in this round but One For Sorrow going is a tragedy (lol), one of their best :(

My memory of Fast Food Song is that its incredibly annoying, so I just played it on youtube.

 

Actually, it's much worse than that, it's basically a free advert for global sellers of diabetes and obesity aimed at kids too young to realise they are being manipulated.

 

AND it's still incredibly annoying.

My memory of Fast Food Song is that its incredibly annoying, so I just played it on youtube.

 

Actually, it's much worse than that, it's basically a free advert for global sellers of diabetes and obesity aimed at kids too young to realise they are being manipulated.

 

AND it's still incredibly annoying.

 

Burger King must have been LIVID to be missed out.

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