March 31, 20233 yr 'Children' is pure perfection and definitely doesn't need crappy lyrics and vocals added to it - although it's a hit so not really a surprised it does get violated in such a way. :(
March 31, 20233 yr Annoys me that this shite, '21 Reasons' and 'Crazy What Love Can Do' are her charting hit features yet 'Dream On Me', 'Hurricane' and 'Heartstrings' didn't even chart. :angry:
March 31, 20233 yr It's not being banned in the UK is it? Not yet (outside Government devices) but that is the way things are going.
March 31, 20233 yr Author 25 | 22 | 2nd week Hozier Eat Your Young 1st single from Eat Your Young and 2nd single from Unreal Unearth Released: 17th March 2023 Label: Rubyworks Chart Statistics NE (30/03/2023) | 22-25 Sales: 10k+ Certification: - Status: Standard Chart Ratio 32 Sales 42 Audio Streaming 00 Video Streaming Video D9o_XTzYoa8 Biography Born in 1990 in the small Irish town of Bray, Andrew John Hozier-Byrne—better known as Hozier—was first heard in the company of others, contributing his preternaturally powerful voice to Ireland’s renowned Trinity Orchestra and the choral troupe Anúna. But where those early pursuits immersed him in his country’s rich musical traditions, his first single as a solo artist took aim at its most formidable institution. Few debut tracks come out swinging as hard as “Take Me to Church”, a doomy anti-gospel sermon that set its crosshairs on the hectoring and hypocrisies of the Catholic Church, delivered in a commanding, corrupted-choir-boy voice imbued with equal doses of grace and grit. That striking single topped charts around the world and scored Hozier a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year, but the self-titled debut album it introduced also showcased a singer-songwriter with a deft command of sweet soulful rockers (“Someone New”) and dreamy folk reveries (“Like Real People Do”). The dichotomy between rage and romanticism would only become more pronounced on 2019’s Wasteland Baby!, where some of Hozier’s prettiest performances to date (like the delicate finger-picked hymn “Shrike”) rub up against the righteous fury of “Nina Cried Power,” a spirited, Mavis Staples-assisted protest anthem that takes Hozier back to church to further rattle the steeple. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History 2014 02 Take Me To Church -1- MILLIONAIRE 2015 19 Someone New -3- 2015 69 From Eden -2/4- 2018 87 Nina Cried Power (feat. Mavis Staples) -1- 2019 82 Almost (Sweet Music) -2- 2021 46 Tell It To My Heart (Meduza feat. Hozier) 2023 22 Eat Your Young -1- 0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 3 x Top 40 | 7 x Top 100 Social Media Hozier http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
March 31, 20233 yr Author 24 | 15 | 3rd week Digga D Energy Non-album single Released: 9th March 2023 Label: Black Money Records Chart Statistics NE (23/03/2023) | 19-15-24 Sales: 10k+ Certification: - Status: Standard Chart Ratio 00 Sales 24 Audio Streaming 11 Video Streaming Video VtJIK7mTb0E Biography Digga D is an exciting young rapper slowly rising to fame in the UK music scene. Hailing from Ladbroke Grove in West London, Digga D manages to represent the reality of the forgotten side of West London through the unfiltered nature of his music. Following his former involvement in the drill collective '1011' Digga D gained local recognition from his appearance on Tim Westwood's Crib Session and the release of street anthems such as 'Play For The Pagans', 'Kill Confirmed' and 'No Hook'. Renowned for his unorthodox flow and vivid lyrical imagery, Digga D's audience continued to grow upon his showing on the Next Up series produced by Mixtape Madness. The freestyle quickly became a staple in the UK Drill scene, going on to amass over 10 million streams before the release of an official project. Since then Digga D has gone on to release a full body of work titled Double Tap Diaries. The project peaked at #11 in the official UK charts with the lead single ‘No Diet’ peaking at #20. The debut mixtape has made history in UK music, being the highest charting UK drill mixtape to date. - Spotify Top 100 Chart History 2019 20 No Diet -1- 2019 54 P4DP -AT- 2019 28 Mr Sheeen (Digga D & RUSS) -NAS- 2020 24 Woi -1- 2020 18 Chingy (It's Whatever) -2- 2020 59 Daily Duppy, Part 1 -NAS- 2020 49 Be The One (Rudimental feat. MORGAN, Digga D & TIKE) 2021 05 Bringing It Back (Digga D & AJ Tracey) -3- 2021 35 Toxic -4- 2021 23 Bluuwuu -5- 2021 06 Wasted (Digga D & ArrDee) -1- 2021 26 2k17 -2- 2021 79 Take That (Potter Payper feat. Digga D) 2021 17 Red Light Green Light -3- 2022 09 Pump 101 (Digga D & Still Brickin) -4- 2022 48 G Lock (Digga D & Moneybagg Yo) -5- 2022 46 What You Reckon (Digga D & B-Lovee) -6- 2022 35 Hold It Down -7- 2022 72 Main Road -AT- 2022 64 STFU -NAS- 2022 88 Stay Inside -NAS- 2023 15 Energy -NAS- 0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 3 x Top 10 | 7 x Top 20 | 13 x Top 40 | 22 x Top 100 Social Media Digga D http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
March 31, 20233 yr Author 23 | 21 | 13th week Miguel Sure Thing 2nd single from All I Want Is You Released: 30th November 2010 Label: JIVE Records Chart Statistics NE (12/01/2023) | 83-14-11-10-6-4-5-4-5-5-17-21-23 Sales: 700k+ Certification: Platinum Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio 17 Sales 04 Audio Streaming 07 Video Streaming Video q4GJVOMjCC4 Biography Miguel’s sound evolves every time he encounters a new way to express love—and as one of pop’s friskiest experimentalists, that means his career is a study in subverting the very notion of a conventional R&B star. The singer/songwriter born Miguel Jontel Pimentel (Los Angeles, 1985) was drawn to music’s insider/outsiders from the beginning, mimicking the moves of Michael Jackson at family gatherings at age three, and later drawing both artistic and sartorial inspiration from the likes of David Bowie, Prince, and Jimi Hendrix. So when it came time for his 2010 debut, All I Want Is You, Miguel flouted tradition by moving elegantly, sexily, both within and beyond his assigned genre. In back-to-back tracks, he slid from boom-bap soul to vulnerable a cappella to uptempo electro-funk. His confidence found composure on 2012’s Kaleidoscope Dream, which sounds as Technicolor and wondrous as the title suggests. Single “Adorn” merged timeless soul and modern production as seamlessly as it did deep love and physical longing, while songs like “P**** Is Mine” flipped expectations by casting Miguel as one of his partner’s many lovers, begging for validation. On 2015’s Wildheart, he dove deeper into psych rock, incorporating his own guitar and a Lenny Kravitz cameo into raw, grinding cuts that also supported Kurupt rapping and Miguel singing in Spanish. By 2017’s War & Leisure, he seemed to be flitting across genres just to prove he could: The sunny, pop-adjacent “Pineapple Skies” fit him just as snugly as the trippy, Travis Scott-assisted “Sky Walker.” That latter track seems to best capture the man as he coos out lyrical flexes both winkingly self-aware and genuinely braggy. Chameleon though he may be, Miguel is always Miguel—humorous, smart, and full of passion—no matter the setting. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History 2013 46 Power Trip (J. Cole feat. Miguel) 2013 22 #Beautiful (Mariah Carey feat. Miguel) 2013 49 Adorn -1- 2015 56 Everyday (A$AP Rocky feat. Miguel, Rod Stewart & Mark Ronson) 2015 97 Coffee (feat. Wale) -1- 2017 86 Lost In Your Light (Dua Lipa feat. Miguel) 2018 69 Remind Me To Forget (Kygo & Miguel) 2022 30 Don't Forget My Love (Diplo & Miguel) 2023 04 Sure Thing -1- 0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 1 x Top 20 | 3 x Top 40 | 9 x Top 100 Social Media Miguel http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
March 31, 20233 yr 'Mother' and 'REACT' is a cursed back to back, 2 of the worst hits of the year for taking good samples and completely ruining them. Paris Paloma is such a weird name like mixing Paris Hilton + Paloma Faith I think it is just her real name? It's not being banned in the UK is it? Possibly on government phones but no suggestion of it being banned outright as far as I'm aware (would be very surprised if they ever did)
March 31, 20233 yr Author 22 | 25 | 7th week Jax Jones and Calum Scott Whistle Non-album single Released: 10th February 2023 Label: Universal Music Chart Statistics NE (23/02/2023) | 100-67-46-34-31-25-22 Sales: 40k+ Certification: - Status: Standard Chart Ratio 04 Sales 54 Audio Streaming 55 Video Streaming Video xpLS7tpVWMM Biography Jax Jones When Duke Dumont topped the UK charts with his single “I Got U” in 2014, many listeners may have assumed that featured artist Jax Jones was the singer. In fact, Jones (born Timucin Aluo in 1987) was a co-writer and producer on the song, and its No. 1 position marked his auspicious debut. Raised in London by a Turkish father, a Malaysian mother and a Nigerian stepfather, the Apple Music Up Next alum grew up on a mix of American hip-hop, UK dance and African music, which might help to explain the mix of styles that swirls through his own tracks: His youthful fondness for Prince shows through in funk-infused cuts like 2015’s “Ocean Drive”, while Afro-Caribbean accents bubble up in 2018’s “Ring Ring”, a lilting tropical-house collaboration with Mabel and Rich the Kid. Though his beats generally follow the punchy cadence of deep-diving future house, he brings a hip-hop producer’s collage sensibility to the mixing desk: Many of his productions slyly interpolate other songs. “You Don’t Know Me”, from 2016, is built around the slinky hook of M.A.N.D.Y. and Booka Shade’s 2005 anthem “Body Language”, while “I Got U” contains a choice bit of Whitney Houston’s “My Love Is Your Love”. Whether on his own productions or his remixes for Ellie Goulding, Charli XCX and Missy Elliott, Jones’ habitual blend of pop polish and house groove is unmistakable. “I just thought I'd try it,” he told Apple Music about his relationship to dance music. “House is a collage of everything the creator is. If you love hip-hop, you can chuck that in there. If you love rock, you can chuck that in there too. It took a long time, but now it makes a lot of sense. It’s sample-based and also musical, so it's a very natural fit. Life is beautiful like that. They say you have to, like, get rid of yourself to go to the next level. And I think that’s what happened.” - Apple Music Calum Scott Calum Scott honed his huge, honeyed pipes singing other people’s songs, but he didn’t fully find his voice until he began creating his own intimate pop vignettes. Born in 1988, in the Northern England city of Kingston upon Hull, Scott first took up the drums, while his sister Jade became the singer of the family. Eventually, Jade discovered her brother’s natural way with a fierce falsetto and chilling vibrato and signed him up for a local singing competition in 2013. He sang Paolo Nutini’s “Last Request” and won. Following that thrill of performing in front of a crowd, Scott joined Maroon 4, a Maroon 5 cover band, before tagging along with Jade at an audition for the ninth series of Britain’s Got Talent. There, with a stunning, slowed-down version of Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own,” he blew away the judges, especially the notoriously scathing Simon Cowell, who pressed the “Golden Buzzer,” sending Scott directly to the live semifinals. Nerves got the better of him in the finals, and while he didn’t win, the singer used that exposure to launch his solo career and start writing material for his 2018 debut album, Only Human. Like his showstopping Robyn cover, Scott’s original songs are both poignant and empowering, especially the swaying, gospel-tinged celebration “You Are the Reason” and the piano-powered tearjerker “No Matter What,” a raw retelling of his experience coming out to his parents. Such personal tales bring out a sincerity and soulfulness that show Scott’s songwriting to be just as moving as his voice. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History Jax Jones 2014 01 I Got U (Duke Dumont feat. Jax Jones) MILLIONAIRE 2016 85 House Work (feat. MNEK & Mike Dunn) -1- 2016 03 You Don't Know Me (feat. RAYE) -2- MILLIONAIRE 2017 13 Instruction (feat. Demi Lovato & Stefflon Don) -3- 2017 07 Breathe (feat. Ina Wroldsen) -4- MILLIONAIRE 2018 12 Ring Ring (Jax Jones & Mabel feat. Rich The Kid) -5- 2018 08 Play (Jax Jones & Years & Years) -6- 2019 10 All Day And Night (Jax Jones, Martin Solveig, Madison Beer & Europa) -7- 2019 19 One Touch (Jess Glynne & Jax Jones) 2019 23 Harder (Jax Jones & Bebe Rexha) -8- 2019 67 Jacques (Jax Jones & Tove Lo) -PS- 2019 09 This Is Real (Jax Jones & Ella Henderson) -9- 2020 21 Tequila (Jax Jones, Martin Solveig, RAYE & Europa) -10- 2020 25 i miss u (Jax Jones & Au/Ra) -NAS- 2021 06 OUT OUT (Joel Corry & Jax Jones feat. Charli XCX & Saweetie) 2022 07 Where Did You Go? (Jax Jones & MNEK) -NAS- 2022 45 Good Luck (Mabel, Jax Jones & Galantis) 2022 70 Lonely Heart (Jax Jones, Martin Solveig, GRACEY & Europa) -NAS- 2023 22 Whistle (Jax Jones & Calum Scott) -NAS- 1 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 8 x Top 10 | 11 x Top 20 | 15 x Top 40 | 19 x Top 100 Calum Scott 2016 02 Dancing On My Own -1- MILLIONAIRE 2016 90 Rhythm Inside -2- 2018 43 You Are The Reason -3- MILLIONAIRE 2021 03 Where Are You Now (Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott) MILLIONAIRE 2023 22 Whistle (Jax Jones & Calum Scott) 0 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 2 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 3 x Top 40 | 5 x Top 100 Social Media Jax Jones Calum Scott http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
March 31, 20233 yr What was the artist and song that did the dance remix of the Sesame Street theme? I remember it in the charts like 20 years ago or something.
March 31, 20233 yr Author 21 | 19 | 9th week P!nk TRUSTFALL 2nd single from TRUSTFALL Released: 27th January 2023 Label: RCA Records Chart Statistics NE (09/02/2023) | 59-28-35-14-14-16-18-19-21 Sales: 100k+ Certification: - Status: Standard Chart Ratio 02 Sales 27 Audio Streaming 26 Video Streaming Video D2KE2a5qo0g Biography From the start, P!nk made it her business to be different: “Tired of being compared to damn Britney Spears,” she sang on 2001’s “Don’t Let Me Get Me". “She’s so pretty/That just ain’t me.” Even as she rose in fame, she retained the whiff of an outsider—someone too frank, too unapologetic, too real for the show: not an icon, but a human being. As a girl, P!nk (born Alecia Beth Moore in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, in 1979) loved Madonna and Janis Joplin, and tried her hand at opera, show tunes and punk rock. She started performing in clubs as a teenager, taking her name from Steve Buscemi’s "Mr. Pink” character in the Quentin Tarantino film Reservoir Dogs: quippy, edgy, ready for trouble. After the demise of her first group, Choice, which was briefly signed to LaFace Records, P!nk released her 2000 debut, Can’t Take Me Home, co-writing more than half the album’s tracks. A year later, she released M!ssundaztood, a leap forward both artistically and commercially, bridging the immediacy of club pop with songs that were confessional, genuine, frustrated and raw (“Family Portrait”, “Just Like a Pill”). That style paved the way for artists like Halsey, Kesha and just about every other major female pop star in her wake. While her attitude was central to her appeal—whether she was tilting towards rock on 2003’s Try This or tipping back to dance on 2006’s I’m Not Dead—what really set her apart was her versatility: It was hard to imagine another singer capable of tackling something as bitterly sarcastic as “I Got Money Now” (“You don’t have to like me anymore/I’ve got money now”) and then shifting, with total credibility, to “Dear Mr. President” or “Who Knew”—who could be a punk one minute and an embracing, almost maternal comfort the next. She also set new standards as a live act, incorporating aerial dance and acrobatics into her extravagant stage shows. (Check out her performance of “Sober” at the 2009 VMAs for proof.) In 2012, The Truth About Love marked another career high, tackling marriage, parenthood and the heft of Real Adult Emotions with a frankness that was funny, touching and refreshingly unsentimental (“It’s whispered by the angels’ lips,” she sang on the title track, “and it can turn you into a son of a bitch”). Speaking to Beats 1 host Zane Lowe about 2019’s Hurts 2B Human, she described the album’s title track in classic P!nk fashion—welcoming, human, but with an edge: “Everybody is going through something. And the point is, it’s all about your village, it’s all about your people, and the circle you create around you to get through all the bullshit in this world.” - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History 2000 06 There You Go -1- 2000 05 Most Girls -2- 2001 09 You Make Me Sick -3- 2001 01 Lady Marmalade (Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mýa & P!nk) -OST- MILLIONAIRE 2002 02 Get The Party Started -1- 2002 06 Don't Let Me Get Me -2- 2002 01 Just Like A Pill -3- 2002 11 Family Portrait -4- 2003 03 Feel Good Time (feat. William Orbit) -OST/1- 2003 07 Trouble -2- 2004 11 God Is A DJ -3- 2004 21 Last To Know -4- 2006 04 Stupid Girls -1- 2006 05 Who Knew -2- 2006 10 U + Ur Hand -3- 2006 27 Nobody Knows -4- 2007 34 Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely) -5- 2008 01 So What -1- MILLIONAIRE 2009 09 Sober -2- 2009 12 Please Don't Leave Me -3- 2009 29 Funhouse -4- 2009 62 I Don't Believe You -5- 2010 82 Won't Back Down (Eminem feat. P!nk) 2010 13 Raise Your Glass -1- 2010 10 F**kin' Perfect -2- 2012 03 Blow Me (One Last Kiss) -1- 2012 08 Try -2- 2013 02 Just Give Me A Reason (feat. Nate Ruess) -3- MILLIONAIRE 2013 16 True Love (feat. Lily Allen) -4- 2016 19 Just Like Fire -OST- 2017 47 Waterfall (Stargate feat. P!nk & Sia) 2017 03 What About Us -1- MILLIONAIRE 2017 25 Beautiful Trauma -2- 2017 33 Revenge (feat. Eminem) -AT- 2018 11 A Million Dreams -OST- 2019 08 Walk Me Home -1- 2019 61 Hurts 2B Human (feat. Khalid) -3- 2019 88 Can We Pretend (feat. Cash Cash) -2- 2020 40 One Too Many (Keith Urban & P!nk) 2021 52 Cover Me In Sunshine (P!nk & Willow Sage Hart) -1- 2021 09 Anywhere Away From Here (Rag'n'Bone Man & P!nk) 2021 39 All I Know So Far -2- 2022 19 Never Gonna Not Dance Again -1- 2023 14 TRUSTFALL -2- 2023 44 When I Get There -IG- 3 x #1 | 11 x Top 5 | 21 x Top 10 | 30 x Top 20 | 38 x Top 40 | 45 x Top 100 Social Media P!nk http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/uploads/group_images/of_44.jpg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20 | 18 | 22nd week Taylor Swift Anti-Hero 1st single from Midnights Released: 21st October 2022 Label: Taylor Swift Chart Statistics NE (03/11/2022) | 1-1-1-1-1-1-5-6-12-53-2-4-4-4-4-5-6-17-19-19-23-18-20 Sales: 700k+ Certification: Platinum Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio 01 Sales 01 Audio Streaming 01 Video Streaming Video b1kbLwvqugk Biography The country world feigned surprise when, after three albums of Music Row-indebted songcraft, Taylor Swift formally embraced pop on 2012’s Red. But no one should have been shocked: Any 14-year-old capable of persuading her parents to move from suburban Pennsylvania to Nashville for her career clearly has ambition to burn. And the thrill of following Swift’s rise has been watching her execute it flawlessly, largely because her melodic intelligence is equal to that ambition. Her early, youthful love songs heralded 2010's newly self-possessed Speak Now—which showed off her scathing wit—and evolved into knowing, ironclad pop fare that held its own against boisterous Max Martin production on 1989, her fifth album, titled after her birth year. Throughout, her songwriting has blurred the lines between the public and private, burying enough real-life clues (about, say, scarves and Starbucks) to make clear that only Swift can own her narrative, thank you very much, while still retaining a lyrical elegance. Though 2017’s reputation might have been perceived as a gorgeously constructed piece of dramatic theater—its attendant heroes and villains all real-life characters from Swift's public feuds—all that spectacle proved an attention-grabbing cover for her most romantic album yet. She turned up the romance even more on 2019’s Lover, but it was 2020’s folklore and its companion, evermore—ruminative, relatively lo-fi albums written and recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic—that earned her the Apple Music Award for Songwriter of the Year. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History 2009 02 Love Story -1- MILLIONAIRE 2009 60 White Horse -AT- 2009 51 Teardrops On My Guitar -2- 2009 100 Crazier -OST- 2009 30 You Belong With Me -3- 2010 57 Today Was A Fairytale -OST- 2010 30 Mine -1- 2012 67 Safe & Sound (feat. The Civil Wars) -OST- 2012 70 Eyes Open -OST- 2012 22 Both Of Us (B.o.B feat. Taylor Swift) 2012 04 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together -1- MILLIONAIRE 2012 30 Begin Again -PS- 2012 26 Red -PS- 2012 02 I Knew You Were Trouble. -2- MILLIONAIRE 2012 36 State Of Grace -PS- 2012 07 Everything Has Changed (feat. Ed Sheeran) -4- 2013 09 22 -3- 2013 45 Sweeter Than Fiction -OST- 2013 25 The Last Time (feat. Gary Lightbody) -5- 2014 02 Shake It Off -1- MILLION SELLER 2014 39 Welcome To New York -IG- 2014 04 Blank Space -2- MILLIONAIRE 2015 21 Style -3- 2015 04 Bad Blood (feat. Kendrick Lamar) -4- 2015 40 Wildest Dreams -5- 2016 05 I Don't Wanna Live Forever (ZAYN & Taylor Swift) -OST- MILLIONAIRE 2017 01 Look What You Made Me Do -1- MILLIONAIRE 2017 07 ...Ready For It? -2- 2017 15 Gorgeous -3- 2017 29 Call It What You Want -IG- 2017 49 End Game (feat. Ed Sheeran & Future) -4- 2018 45 Delicate -5- 2019 03 ME! (feat. Brendon Urie) -1- 2019 05 You Need To Calm Down -2- 2019 43 The Archer -IG- 2019 14 Lover -3- 2019 21 The Man -4- 2019 27 Cruel Summer -AT- 2019 44 Christmas Tree Farm -NAS- 2020 57 Only The Young -NAS- 2020 06 cardigan -1- 2020 08 exile (feat. Bon Iver) -AT- 2020 10 the 1 -AT- 2020 03 willow -1- 2020 15 champagne problems -AT- 2020 19 no body, no crime (feat. HAIM) -AT- 2021 12 Love Story (Taylor's Version) -1- 2021 52 You All Over Me (Taylor's Version) (feat. Maren Morris) -2- 2021 30 Mr. Perfectly Fine (Taylor's Version) -3- 2021 52 You Belong With Me (Taylor's Version) -AT- 2021 73 Renegade (Big Red Machine feat. Taylor Swift) 2021 25 Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version) -1*- 2021 03 All Too Well (Taylor's Version) -1- 2021 18 State Of Grace (Taylor's Version) -AT- 2021 22 Red (Taylor's Version) -AT- 2022 02 The Joker And The Queen (Ed Sheeran feat. Taylor Swift) 2022 88 the lakes -AT- 2022 42 This Love (Taylor's Version) -2*- 2022 77 Don't Blame Me -AT- 2022 63 Carolina -OST- 2022 78 august -AT- 2022 01 Anti-Hero -1- 2022 03 Lavender Haze -2- 2022 04 Snow On The Beach (feat. Lana Del Rey) -AT- 2023 63 Bejeweled -AT- 2023 66 You're On Your Own, Kid -AT- 2023 11 All of the Girls You Loved Before -NAS- 2 x #1 | 16 x Top 5 | 22 x Top 10 | 30 x Top 20 | 45 x Top 40 | 67 x Top 100 Social Media Taylor Swift http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/uploads/group_images/of_177.png
March 31, 20233 yr Author ALBUMS 1 Lana Del Rey - Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd 2 Depeche Mode - Memento Mori 3 Fall Out Boy - So Much (For) Stardust 4 Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon (Live at Wembley 1974) 5 Luke Combs - Gettin' Old
March 31, 20233 yr What was the artist and song that did the dance remix of the Sesame Street theme? I remember it in the charts like 20 years ago or something. Smart e’s
Create an account or sign in to comment