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  1. 1. What Is Your Least Favourite Song This Round

    • Destiny's Child - Say My Name
      2
    • Janet Jackson - All For You
      7
    • The Source Ft Candi Staton - You Got The Love
      14
    • The Saturdays - Up
      4
    • The Prodigy - Omen
      7

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Well over a year after exiting Sugababes, Mutya released her first solo single 'Real Girl' which did extremely well peaking at 2 in June 07. It sampled a Lenny Kravitz track called 'It's Ain't Over, Till It's Over' (something I just learnt 5 mins ago lol). One of the 10 unfortunate victims missing out to the humongous 'Umbrella' by Rihanna as well. Mutya had featured on a George Michael top 20 hit in 2006 aside from her debut. The track was nominated in the following year's Brit Awards for Best British Single as well as her former Sugababes members but none made the final shortlist and that award was won by Take That!

 

6th Mutya Buena - Real Girl (12/30 Votes) [41.38%]

7th Enrique Iglesias Ft Kelis - Not In Love (15/37 Votes) [40.54%]

8th Lemar - Dance (With U) (16/32 Votes) [50.00%]

9th Mariah Carey Ft Jermaine Dupri and Fatman Scoop - It's Like That (13/37 Votes) [35.14%]

10th Truth Hurts Ft Rakim - Addictive (13/35 Votes) [37.14%]

 

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You Got The Love - great song but prefer the original by Florence and Dizzee.

 

You had me for a second there.

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You Got The Love

 

Just realised for the first time ever that Florence changed the title from You to You've, so technically she did perform the original song going by that title.

Jacko's sis to leave.
The Prodigy and :o at You Got The Love getting the votes :o Absolute classic remix version of a great remix version of a good acapella original. One of the greatest records of the 90's. :cry:
One of the greatest records of the 90's. :cry:

Isn’t that the point - one of the greatest records of the 90s

the version of You Got The Love on this poll was a remixed created in the 00s though, not much different to the other examples of dance records borrowing heavily from 80s/90s songs
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