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  1. 1. preferably after listening to all of the songs x

    • Noah Kahan - The Great Divide (#10)
    • Don Toliver - Body (#45)
    • Don Toliver - Secondhand (feat. Rema) (#51)
    • Don Toliver - E85 (#55)
    • HUNTR/X - Takedown (#70)
    • December 10 - Run My Way (#72)
    • Dominic Fike - White Keys (#91)
    • Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Minneapolis (#92)
    • Marnz Malone - Chy Cartier's Adlibs (feat. Tunde) (#96)
    • none of the above

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Each week (aiming for Sunday evenings) I'll post one of these polls and ask you all to select your favourites from the week's new entries in the UK Singles Chart top 100. Unlike the similar polls in the genre forums, this poll is multiple choice - I'll leave it to your discretion how you want to give votes, if you want to just vote for your favourite each week then go for it, if not you can vote for as many songs as you feel deserve a vote (I will encourage people to make sure they've actually listened to all of the songs before voting but I can't enforce that obviously x). There's also a 'none of the above' option if you want to put in a protest vote. And then feel free to post in the thread any rankings/ratings or general thoughts. The song with the most votes at the end of the week will be the winner.

Week 5 proved to be a bit closer than I expected (also the first poll this year to get more votes than the week before woo, quite pleased with the consistent participation level in the 40s so far though x) - the first winner to win by a margin of less than 10 votes, it's the lead single from British ex-1Der Harry Styles' forthcoming 4th solo album, 'Aperture' getting the support of 30 voters (the most in any of the polls so far) out of 46 who voted. Running 8 votes behind in second place was the one-off (for now) comeback from Arctic Monkeys for the new War Child album. Two UK rap tracks were stranded with only a single vote each preventing them from joining mikeeysmind in the goose egg club - last I checked they were also tied on 1 vote with 'none of the above' but I see a last minute second vote for that option came through x

Full week 5 results:

1 30/46 Harry Styles - Aperture (#1)

2 22/46 Arctic Monkeys - Opening Night (#16)

3 11/46 Dermot Kennedy - Funeral (#82)

4 9/46 Bella Kay - iloveitiloveitiloveit (#93)

5 7/46 Fred again.. and Young Thug - scared (#55)

6 2/46 Wizkid and Asake - Turbulence (#76)

[2/46 none of the above]

7 1/46 M Huncho - Championship (#43)

7 1/46 Fredo - Runnin (#52)

This week's contenders:

Noah Kahan - The Great Divide (#10)

Don Toliver - Body (#45)

Don Toliver - Secondhand (feat. Rema) (#51)

Don Toliver - E85 (#55)

HUNTR/X - Takedown (#70)

December 10 - Run My Way (#72)

Dominic Fike - White Keys (#91)

Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Minneapolis (#92)

Marnz Malone - Chy Cartier's Adlibs (feat. Tunde) (#96)

9 newies this week including another full brace from a hip-hop album of very limited BuzzJack interest, as well as a straggler KPop Demon Hunters cut finally getting its turn to chart and another legacy artist though this time with an actual new song unlike Fleetwood Mac and Jeff Buckley's poll winners.

Hall of Fame:

Week 1: Zara Larsson - Midnight Sun [29/49]

Week 2: Fleetwood Mac - Landslide [27/48]

Week 3: Bruno Mars - I Just Might [26/44]

Week 4: Jeff Buckley - Lover, You Should've Come Over [23/43]

Week 5: Harry Styles - Aperture [30/46]

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  • gasman449
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    Gone with Noah, Secondhand and E85. Morally I probably should've gone with Bruce but I just don't think the song is much good (I get that's not the point but I'm giving out points depending on whether

out of respect, bruce

and then for the songs i actually like, weirdly it’s noah kahan, and not so weirdly HUNTR/X

Just Bruce for me this week. I can't decide what I think of the Noah Kahan song - it might grow on me but it's at the "slightly annoying" stage at the minute.

I'll definitely have multiple songs to select in next week's poll though!

Gone with Noah, Secondhand and E85. Morally I probably should've gone with Bruce but I just don't think the song is much good (I get that's not the point but I'm giving out points depending on whether or not I enjoy a song)

The best release of iconic by Ateens didnt chart but I do really like 3 of the releases (Well 2 and 1 thats finally been allowed to chart thanks to ACR)

Noah, December 10 and Huntr/x

  1. Noah Kahan - The Great Divide

  2. Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Minneapolis

  3. Marnz Malone - Chy Cartier's Adlibs (feat. Tunde)

  4. Don Toliver - Body

  5. Dominic Fike - White Keys

  6. Don Toliver - Secondhand (feat. Rema)

  7. December 10 - Run My Way

  8. Don Toliver - E85

  9. HUNTR/X - Takedown

1 decent / 2-3 okay / 4-9 mehhh

  • Noah Kahan - The Great Divide (#10) - well at least i made it till the end this time but still a very unenjoyable listen, his voice goes right through me, yuck

  • Don Toliver - Body (#45) - banger! and i've never heard that song sampled before!

  • Don Toliver - Secondhand (feat. Rema) (#51) - started promising but fizzled out too much

  • Don Toliver - E85 (#55) - much better, sick production this

  • HUNTR/X - Takedown (#70) - decent, 2nd best of theirs after TIWISL

  • December 10 - Run My Way (#72) - oh this is that cowell netflix boyband shizzle? meh it's alright but wouldn't replay it

  • Dominic Fike - White Keys (#91) - completely hollow music

  • Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Minneapolis (#92) - overrated artist releases nothingy song, next

  • Marnz Malone - Chy Cartier's Adlibs (feat. Tunde) (#96) - any relation to post? production is promising but the rapping is way too mumbly and monotonous for me

Voted Don x2 & HUNTR

Voted for Noah and Bruce. 'The Great Divide' was initially just OK for me, but it's grown on subsequent listens. The Bruce song hasn't as much, but the fact he's used his platform to do this and get chart visibility from it is enough.

  1. Marnz Malone & Tunde - Chy Cartier's Adlibs

  2. HUNTR/X - Takedown

  3. Don Toliver - Body

  4. Don Toliver - E85

  5. Bruce Springsteen - Streets of Minneapolis

  6. Dominic Fike - White Keys

  7. Noah Kahan - The Great Divide

  8. Don Toliver - Secondhand (feat. Rema)

  9. December 10 - Run My Way

Just voting for Marnz Malone this week. Although it's not his best song (and it could do without Tunde really), it's cool to see him reach the charts.

Takedown and two of the Don Toliver tracks are alright but nothing else excites me.

December 10 and HUNTR/X get my votes!


The Don Toliver songs... existed, couldn't really separate them as I felt similarly about them all. The Dominic Fike song sounded alright but I forgot it immediately after, might grow on me! The Bruce song is powerful lyrically but not something I'd be drawn back to listen to. Noah's track is dull, and the Marnz Malone song isn't great x

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My votes this week:

1 White Keys

2 The Great Divide

3 Body

4 Chy Cartier's Adlibs

5 Secondhand

6 E85

7 Run My Way

8 Streets Of Minneapolis

9 Takedown

'White Keys' is probably the best song I have heard from Dominic since '3 Nights', good to hear a charting song from him that's more than ~90 seconds long again for once kink and it has some really nice backing vocals and a strong melody. Noah's song is not reinventing the wheel but doing his usual formula well. I listened to the whole of the Don Toliver album via catching up on Hot 100 entries, the strengths of the album are definitely in the more mindless bangers so 'Body' is easily the best of the 3 here, as far as the slower songs (of which there are far too many) 'Secondhand' is one of the better ones in still having at least some catchiness to it, 'E85' starts out kinda strongly with the sample but when it goes into slow sludgy mode it gets a bit tedious, I did like it slightly more on a second listen though. Don't think I'd heard anything from Marnz Malone before this song but it's a good drill banger, albeit I do slightly lose interest when it gets to Tunde's verse but Marnz' part is good enough for it to get a vote from me here. December 10 are pretty cringe but their song has a decent enough instrumental, just sounds very dated. The Bruce song could have done with a rewrite or 2 or 3 to make it feel a bit less rushed and on the nose but 10/10 for the intent. 'Takedown' suffers from the same problem for me as 'How It's Done', it sounds like it has promise during the verses but the chorus is really bad imo (and again very dated sounding). I can't remember the TWICE version well enough to comment on if this is any better or worse, can't say anything stood out as sounding particularly different from what I recall.

I voted last week but forgot to reply. I voted for The Great Divide and Takedown!

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