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  1. 1. Who released the superior Lately?

    • Samantha Mumba (2001)
    • Lisa Scott-Lee (2003)

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L is for Lately.

Two prominent pop girls of the early 00s scored a #6 hit each with a track titled 'Lately'. Samantha Mumba was first to release, in December 2001, choosing to take a US #1 hit from a few years before that failed to gain much traction in the UK and give it a bit more life. The song served as the final single from her one and only album. o Fast forward to May 2003 and the much anticipated debut solo single from Lisa Scott-Lee came in the form of 'Lately', which is to date her only top 10 single.

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But which is your favourite Lately?

Soundclash: Noughties Namesakes history:

is for All I Ever Wanted (Basshunter vs Kelly Clarkson)

is for Baby Boy (Big Brovaz vs Beyoncé & Sean Paul)

C is for Call My Name (Prince vs Charlotte Church)

is for Don't Tell Me (Madonna vs Avril Lavigne)

E is for Emergency (Paramore vs Jordin Sparks)

F is for Free Me (Emma Bunton vs Joss Stone)

G is for Gravity (Sara Bareilles vs Pixie Lott)

H is for Hey Baby (DJ Otzi vs No Doubt)

I is for I Turn To You (Christina Aguilera vs Melanie C)

J is for Jump (Girls Aloud vs Madonna)

K is for Kids (Robbie Williams & Kylie Minogue vs MGMT)


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  • I'm going to have to go for Lisa Scott-Lee, this is an underrated tune.

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I've voted for Samantha as it's a lovely ballad and I bought that too. Not sure I've heard Lisa's before but a it's bop so was tougher than I thought. Expecting the latter to dominate though.

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Going with Lisa. Samantha's version definitely beats the original for me but it's still that midtempo R&B I generally find boring (bar some exceptions lol).

I'm going to have to go for Lisa Scott-Lee, this is an underrated tune.

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