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Another one springs to mind: Touch by Natasha Bedingfield. Considering she managed to two top 10 hits (and a US top 5 hit) from her previous era, it’s mad this did F all anywhere - not even cracking the chart in the UK. Such a quirky bop! wub

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    Does this count? Daisy Dares You's debut single Number One Enemy peaked at #13 in 2010. I thought it was going to be much bigger. Didn't it's chart performance lead to the album being shelved?

  • Obligatory mention that Daisy Dares You performed in my school's library so I have her autograph somewhere last I heard she was in a band

  • Considering they were coming off a huge era, #31 was the peak for MCR'S next lead single.

3 minutes ago, Scene said:

Another one springs to mind: Touch by Natasha Bedingfield. Considering she managed to two top 10 hits (and a US top 5 hit) from her previous era, it’s mad this did F all anywhere - not even cracking the chart in the UK. Such a quirky bop! wub

I still stand by opinion that Strip Me should’ve been the lead single. Still love this song.

Would this count?

Sugababes - Flatline

Releases under the name Mutya Keisha Siobhan in 2013 it reached a peak of #50 and saw its parent album initially canceled until they got the Sugababes name back and released it as part of The Lost Tapes album initially canceled in December 2022.

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