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Best year of following the charts since 2014 52 members have voted

  1. 1. Best year

    • 2014
      12
    • 2015
      4
    • 2016
      3
    • 2017
      2
    • 2018
      4
    • 2019
      1
    • 2020
      5
    • 2021
      2
    • 2022
      3
    • 2023
      5
    • 2024
      3

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I mean, Mr Brightside is so low down it can be ignored surely. It's not like it gets a play in the top 40 every week

 

Plus it was also a regular feature in the chart before streaming was introduced.

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2014 was the most fun year of following the charts out of those options and one of the last genuinely exciting years for the charts imo. Quality of the music was also largely good then.
2014, cause even if the music wasn't the best it was really fun trying to predict the number 1 each week from where pre-orders were charting on iTunes, although it was definitely more fun in the first half of the year compared to the second.

 

I'd say 2014 was the most predictable year ever myself, where it seemed one song was queued up every week to be the obvious #1 hence why there were so many one week #1s that year. The only interesting battle was Cheryl vs MAGIC! and that was mainly because of the hilarious memes on here.

I'd say 2014 was the most predictable year ever myself, where it seemed one song was queued up every week to be the obvious #1 hence why there were so many one week #1s that year. The only interesting battle was Cheryl vs MAGIC! and that was mainly because of the hilarious memes on here.

 

Omg I totally forgot about that and her X-factor performance of the song :lol:

2014 is my favorite from the list but I think that's just because of my age.

 

I thought the pop music in 2016 was great (if you ignore all the Lean On clones), but I agree the charts were super boring to follow.

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