Posted September 26, 2025Sep 26 O is for Over and Over.'Over and Over' titled two big hits of the noughties. Nelly was first to release; his track, accompanied by country artist Tim McGraw, served as the second single from his 2004 album Suit, and earnt him a UK #1. 18 months later and British synthpop band Hot Chip released their 'Over and Over', which became a cute top 30 hit and found acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork and NME (the latter naming it their top track of 2006!).But which is your favourite 'Over and Over'?Soundclash: Noughties Namesakes history:A is for All I Ever Wanted (Basshunter vs Kelly Clarkson)B is for Baby Boy (Big Brovaz vs Beyoncé & Sean Paul)C is for Call My Name (Prince vs Charlotte Church)D 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)L is for Lately (Samantha Mumba vs Lisa Scott-Lee)M is for Miss Independent (Kelly Clarkson vs Ne-Yo)N is for Nasty Girl (The Notorious B.I.G. vs Destiny's Child)
September 26, 2025Sep 26 Love the Hot Chip one, the Nelly one is so so bland and not deserving of being one of his only #1s
September 26, 2025Sep 26 Sorry going to have to go for the 'bland and boring' Nelly/ Tim McGraw #1 week #1 wonder from 2005.
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