Posted July 21Jul 21 A touch of the eject button sends Cascada flying. This was their 1st hit and reached #2 in August 2006. It went on to notch up a 39 week run in the Top 75 that a streaming era hit would have been proud of, and hence also made the 2007 year end list. It was the #15 of 2006 and also managed 4th place in that survivor.4th: Cascada - Everytime We Touch 12/31 votes (39%)5th: Fountains Of Wayne - Stacy’s Mom 11/35 votes (31%)6th: Pixie Lott - Cry Me Out 16/31 votes (52%)7th: Beyoncé - Work It Out 14/34 votes (41%)8th: Scooter - Weekend! 10/33 votes (30%)9th: Artful Dodger featuring Lifford - Please Don’t Turn Me On 11/33 votes (33%)10th: Hermes House Band - Country Roads 11/31 votes (35%)
July 21Jul 21 Author This is very hard but purely because “Sink That Shipl” is slightly weaker I’ve gone for the Kaisers.
July 22Jul 22 KT for me. I liked it at the time and it is still nice, but Black Horse is the only one of hers that I still listen to regularly.Riot has actually grown on me a lot, it is undeniably fun…. Whilst Paper Planes remains one of the best songs of the era
July 24Jul 24 Can't have been many Round 8s where all 3 songs made double figures of votes!On 21/07/2025 at 23:23, Julian_ said:This is very hard but purely because “Sink That Shipl” is slightly weaker I’ve gone for the Kaisers.That's fair, although I doubt 'Sink That Ship' had much bearing on its 2006 EOY placing of #121 as that would have been almost entirely from downloads of 'I Predict A Riot' alone. Interesting that it got so high from just 10 weeks charting between #25 & #44 as it then became chart-ineligible when the physical deletion rules came in, wonder how much higher it could have been if its downloads from the whole year had counted.