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NO 88- ( :up: 133) BONNIE TYLER- 63 POINTS

 

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(Voters: Mikerobe1984- 30pts, Gezza- 15pts, Pete from Leeds- 2pts, xajnipi- 11pts, Leonardo- 5pts)

 

7 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART (#1, 1983)

 

 

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NO 87- ( :down: 75) TINASHE- 64 POINTS

 

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(Voters: Tafty- 27pts, JackTheStallion- 22pts, Nick F1- 15pts)

 

2 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: ALL MY FRIENDS (#5, 2015)

 

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NO 86- ( :up: 90) KIRSTY MACCOLL- 64 POINTS

 

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(Voters: Mikerobe 1984- 21pts, Jimwatts- 17pts, AH Gold- 22pts, Pete from Leeds- 4pts)

 

5 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK (#2, 1987)

 

Tinashe was on fire during the Aquarius era, such a shame none of that caught on and that 'All My Friends' remains the only thing she's been involved in to make any real chart impact. :(

Tinashe has some bops. Shame they never translated to hits here really.

 

Bonnie has a handful of classics. Not heard a lot of Kirsty's material oops.

Agreed that Tinashe's Aquarius album was excellent! My interest kinda waned after that although her KDA collab 'Just Say' was a banger and 'Stormy Weather' is pretty lush
I feel sick that y’all are just on the ‘Aquarius’ train :( It’s one of my all time favourite albums but minus the ‘Joyride’ blip, everything else is stellar!! ‘N1GHTRIDE’ (Mixtape), ‘Songs For You’ and ‘333’ eras are outstanding. I can’t recommend them enough!
Both Bonnie and Kirsty both have some good songs, i wouldnt call myself a fan but there are some of their songs i enjoy.
My favourites from Kirsty are Fairytale Of New York (inevitably), They Don't Know and the brilliantly titled There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis - honourable mention to her cover of Billy Bragg's A New England.
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NO 85- ( :down: 64) SINEAD O’CONNOR- 64 POINTS

 

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(Voters: ~1^∞- 10pts, Marcinjaro- 17pts, Bjork- 26pts, Feel the fever- 6pts, Darren James- 5pts)

 

8 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: NOTHING COMPARES 2 U (#1, 1990)

 

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NO 84- ( :down: 82) BRANDY- 65 POINTS

 

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(Voters: Jra1989- 18pts, AaronTM- 22pts, Vibe- 25pts)

 

12 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: THE BOY IS MINE (#2, 1998), TOP OF THE WORLD (#2, 1998)

 

 

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NO 83- ( :netext: ) OLIVIA RODRIGO- 67 POINTS

 

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(Voters: LewisGT- 24pts, Enviorment- 13pts, WhoOdyssey- 13pts, Smint- 14pts, Y’all Starlight- 3pts)

 

7 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: DRIVERS LICENSE (#1, 2021) GOOD 4 U (#1, 2021)

 

3 brandy fans bought her to the top 100!

 

Never Say Never one of the best rnb albums ever!!

'The Boy Is Mine' is a big favourite for me :heart:

 

I'm intrigued to see what Olivia's sophomore era will be like. I'm a fan of 'drivers license', 'good 4 u' and 'brutal' but wasn't totally blown away by SOUR as a body of work, so here's hoping the next album will be a step up, it does seem like she's taking her time.

Oh loved 'Sour' and was hoping that Olivia would enter much higher. Really captured the second year of the pandemic for Mr.

Sinead O'Connor is one of the bestest and most unde-rated

Many only know Nothing Compares 2 U

but she has so many amazing original songs

Jackie, Troy, Mandinka, Drink. before the war,

Feels so different, Black boys on mopeds

 

Her first 2 albums (The Lion and The Cobra, I Do not want What I haven't Got) are masterpieces

Sinead is another I should probably listen to more of, outside of the obvious (not that I listen to that on my own accord even).

 

Olivia only has one good song for me so far ('Good 4'). Not really see the hype otherwise. Hopefully her next album will have me on board more.

I love Bonnie's Eurovision entry. Kirsty had many # 1 hits in my chart, but "Fairytale of New York" was peaked only at # 5.

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