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Contemporary Track of the Month: March 2026 9 members have voted

  1. 1. 1. Vote for up to THREE songs in this month's poll

    • Arlissa – NOW!!
    • Charlie Puth feat. Hikaru Utada – Home
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    • Dean Lewis – Enjoy It While It Lasts
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    • DMA'S – My Baby's Place
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    • Delta Goodrem – Eclipse
    • Foo Fighters – Caught In The Echo
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    • Freya Ridings – I Have Always Loved You
    • Gnarls Barkley – Turn Your Heart Back On
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    • Hard-Fi – They Ain't Your Friends
    • Jack Savoretti – I Hear You Calling
    • Jennifer Lopez & David Guetta – Save Me Tonight
    • Melanie C – Undefeated Champion
    • Muse – Be With You
    • Paul McCartney – Days We Left Behind
    • Scouting For Girls – Get What You Give
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    • Stephen Sanchez – LOVE, LOVE, LOVE
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    • Take That – You're A Superstar
    • The Pussycat Dolls – Club Song
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    • Tori Amos – Shush
    • Train – The Weekend

Poll closes on 30/04/26 at 13:59

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Hello from myself, @awardinary and @Mangø hi

Welcome to this month's contemporary music poll. Each month, 20 new releases are selected to go head to head, with three winners which will then go up against future monthly winners at the end of the year to determine the ultimate winner of 2026.

March's contenders are shown above, choose up to ***THREE*** songs only that you feel are your favourite from the selection. If you wish to post a rate of the selection of songs in the thread, please feel free to do so.

You can listen to all the songs with these handy Youtube or Spotify playlists:

FEBRUARY'S WINNERS:

Jessie Ware - Ride (10 votes)

Lana Del Rey - White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter (7 votes)

U2 - Song Of Future (7 votes)

These three tracks have made it through to the year-end poll!

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Top 2 were easy for me - Muse #1 and Delta #2. Had to deliberate on my #3, it was between Hard-Fi, Mel C and the Pussycats, but I decided to give it to Hard-Fi. Even though it's not up there with the best of their heyday stuff, or even their EP from last year, it's still decent.

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