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I liked Bonnies Eurovision entry aswell, good to see Sinead O'Connor on the list, she has some great songs outside her well known hits.
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Brandy has some good songs, but I prefer the drink in all honesty.

 

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Interesting results, not a fan of Sinead at all I can’t stand her but the rest I like at least one song.

Brandy's 'Afrodisiac' album is well worth a listen. I'm not a huge fan of her outside of that album though.

Looking forward to Olivia's new material, will be interesting to see if it can match the success of her debut.

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NO 82- ( :up: 87) JESS GLYNNE- 67 POINTS

 

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(Voters: dj tim e- 1pt, Cow cow- 10pts, Riser- 6pts, WhoOdyssey- 1pt, Mack- 24pts, Pete from Leeds- 25pts)

 

14 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: MY LOVE (#1, 2014) RATHER BE (#1, 2014) HOLD MY HAND (#1, 2015) NOT LETTING GO (#1, 2015) DON’T BE SO HARD ON YOURSELF (#1, 2015) THESE DAYS (#1. 2018) I’LL BE THERE (#1, 2018)

 

 

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NO 81- ( :up: 147) PJ HARVEY- 69 POINTS

 

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(Voters: Jimwatts- 25pts, Bjork- 15pts, Smint- 29pts)

8 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: A PERFECT DAY ELISE (#25, 1998)

 

 

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NO 80- ( :down: 40) DANNII MINOGUE- 69 POINTS

 

 

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(Voters: AH Gold- 21pts, Mango- 16pts, Feel the fever- 11pts, Vibe- 21pts)

 

19 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: I BEGIN TO WONDER (#2, 2003)

 

 

Massive drop for Dannii , wow wasnt expecting that :(

Dannii has released some dance bops during the 00's :wub: Both of the Mingoue sisters slaying at the same time practically.

 

Last Jess Glynne song I enjoyed was 2015 oops. She did drop off a lot and her personality doesn't help matters either.

PJ Harvey is one of those artists who I need to check out more by! I recently discovered 'Man-Size' by her and it was love at first listen.

My 3 favourites from PJ Harvey are all from her 2000 album Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea: Good Fortune, A Place Called Home and Kamikaze, of which the latter bears the most resemblance to the grunge of her early career. Lots of great stuff after that too.

 

Buzzjack's second favourite Jess or Jessie made the Top 10 with her first three singles from the Always In Between album, but then No One suffered the post-album curse and stalled at #88. She's had only two other hits since, assisted by Jax Jones and Alexa respectively.
Looks like I called that first bit right, considering who is still to come (and was behind Ms Glynne in the previous run of this poll).

Jess Glynne actually climbing from last time :o

Shame at such a huge fall for Dannii with all the bops she's served :( that's only my second casualty so far though so not too bad going.

I'll admit that PJ Harvey is a little too alternative for me but I do love 'This Mess We're In', her duet with Thom Yorke, would highly recommend that.

 

Dannii is one of my ultimate faves, but it's hard to maintain interest when she hasn't really been musically active properly for 16 years. :(

Yeah it's a shame she isn't musically active these days but there's plenty of bangers in her discography to repeatedly go back to!

PJ Harvey is one of those artists who I need to check out more by! I recently discovered 'Man-Size' by her and it was love at first listen.

 

I'd check out "To Bring You My Love" album - regarded as one of her strongest especially 'Down by the Water'. If you love 'Man-Size' you'd love a lot of the rockier ones on that but it does showcase her art rock/electronica a lot too.

 

My favourite album of hers is definitely 'Is this Desire?' - captivating and hypnotic journey into a tortured lonely soul, although it's an extremely bleak, raw album in parts so may not be the best for starters - check out the two singles 'Perfect Day Elise' (video above) and 'The Wind' though as they are fairly accessible.

 

All of her albums are very strong though and she tends to change style for each era coming up as authentic each time. She's not really commercial (apart from maybe 'Stories from the City Stories from the Sea') but great with coming up with hooks.

 

 

Good to see Dannii Minogue picking up some votes, i know she has falling a bit on the countdown from last year but with her pretty much inactive musically for so many years its not a surprise.

love PJ Harvey, my fav album of hers is To Bring You My Love, thats a masterpiece

my fav song of hers is probably Down by the Water

Her last couple albums I cannot get into those and the new album looks like in the same vein

Good to see Dannii Minogue picking up some votes, i know she has falling a bit on the countdown from last year but with her pretty much inactive musically for so many years its not a surprise.

But she hasn't been any less active than she was 4 years ago so I'm surprised she's fallen that much. I guess it's just a case of being overtaken by fresher artists.

 

So she was mistaken when she said "you won't forget about me"? :cry:

She was spot on when she sang about disremembrance though :unsure:

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NO 79- ( :down: 53) SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR- 74 POINTS

 

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(Voters: Gooddelta- 2pts, Marcinjaro- 6pts, AH Gold- 25pts, Elgornio- 8pts, One for sorrow- 19pts, AaronTM- 1pt, Mango- 13pts)

 

11 UK TOP 40 HITS

BIGGEST HIT: TAKE ME HOME (#2, 2001) MURDER ON THE DANCEFLOOR (#2, 2001)

 

 

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