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12 hours ago, Mangø said:

Didn't realise Macy Gray released I've Committed Murder as a single!

But yeah that's such an epic playlist, full of bangers!

Honestly dont think I've ever heard that Macy Gray song tbh

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  • Sempachorra
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    This week I'll do one of my favorite years, 2000! A-List Angelic - It's My Turn Artful Dodger feat. Craig David - Woman Trouble Richard Ashcroft - Money To Burn B15 Project feat. Crissy D & Lady

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    Amazing summer for pop and dance music. To say this was 26 years ago, there are a surprising number of acts who could still be considered 'relevant' today. Eminem, Pink (who'd have called that based

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    Tune of the Week Dean McCullough: HUGEL, Imael Angel & Ultra Naté - Movin' To The Sun Greg James: Olivia Rodrigo - stupid song Rickie, Melvin and Charlie: FLO - Don't Break Her Heart Matt and Moll

On 13/06/2026 at 00:05, Sempachorra said:

This week I'll do one of my favorite years, 2000!

Amazing summer for pop and dance music.

To say this was 26 years ago, there are a surprising number of acts who could still be considered 'relevant' today. Eminem, Pink (who'd have called that based on this single), Sia (ditto), Coldplay, Oasis, Kylie...

On another note, I was sure that Whitney/George collab ws heading for No.1. It had the hype, A-list playlisting, pre-release buzz and was a superstar collaboration but just came nowhere near in the end (No.9). I was so surprised by that.

And I'm aware it was a retooled version of an album track from 1998, but even so, it felt like George added hit power to the mix. The Woolworths chart had it at No.1 so bigger things were clearly expected.

Edited by gooddelta

34 minutes ago, gooddelta said:

Amazing summer for pop and dance music.

To say this was 26 years ago, there are a surprising number of acts who could still be considered 'relevant' today. Eminem, Pink (who'd have called that based on this single), Sia (ditto), Coldplay, Oasis, Kylie...

On another note, I was sure that Whitney/George collab ws heading for No.1. It had the hype, A-list playlisting, pre-release buzz and was a superstar collaboration but just came nowhere near in the end (No.9). I was so surprised by that.

And I'm aware it was a retooled version of an album track from 1998, but even so, it felt like George added hit power to the mix. The Woolworths chart had it at No.1 so bigger things were clearly expected.

Yeh true RE George/Whitney. It’s weird I always consider the start of the 2000s the begininng of them going downwards despite both having big hits in their previous eras. ‘Freeek’ was hyped a lot still on R1 when it came but only made top 10 and his first that Didbt get A Listed I think?

I wish The Van was getting the treatment that We Should Talk is getting, far better song imo.

Nice to see 'Hit the Wall', 'Tastes So Good' and 'Material Lover' climbing up to the A-list.

Happy that 'Skin', 'Satisfy' and 'Man of the House' have climbed up to the B-list.

Out of the new adds, 'you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love' is a solid album, 'PASSENGER' gets better with every listen, surprised it took them so long to add 'NOBLE' but glad it's here now, 'On 2nite' is such a BANGER as well.

Disappointed to see 'Black Prada Dress', 'Boys In Blue' and '24 Hours' stalling.

17 hours ago, gooddelta said:

Amazing summer for pop and dance music.

To say this was 26 years ago, there are a surprising number of acts who could still be considered 'relevant' today. Eminem, Pink (who'd have called that based on this single), Sia (ditto), Coldplay, Oasis, Kylie...

On another note, I was sure that Whitney/George collab ws heading for No.1. It had the hype, A-list playlisting, pre-release buzz and was a superstar collaboration but just came nowhere near in the end (No.9). I was so surprised by that.

And I'm aware it was a retooled version of an album track from 1998, but even so, it felt like George added hit power to the mix. The Woolworths chart had it at No.1 so bigger things were clearly expected.

You're right it was promoted as the single from her Greatest Hits you'd think it would do a lot better considering how well her previous era went in the charts.

Anyway, I think my favorite song from the list is probably Chicane - No Ordinary Morning, so underrated

Edited by Sempachorra

Tune of the Week

Dean McCullough: HUGEL, Imael Angel & Ultra Naté - Movin' To The Sun

Greg James: Olivia Rodrigo - stupid song

Rickie, Melvin and Charlie: FLO - Don't Break Her Heart

Matt and Mollie: Jungle - The Wave

Going Home: Lily Allen & JADE - Beg For Me (Remix)

Just now, lewistgreen said:

Tune of the Week

Dean McCullough: HUGEL, Imael Angel & Ultra Naté - Movin' To The Sun

Greg James: Olivia Rodrigo - stupid song

Rickie, Melvin and Charlie: FLO - Don't Break Her Heart

Matt and Mollie: Jungle - The Wave

Going Home: Lily Allen & JADE - Beg For Me (Remix)

well thats the support we need for Lily/JADE then! That FLO song is fine i guess, nothing crazy though

worth noting Mollie mentioned Holly’s new single is now White Noise, so ig the label are switching gears (very solid move ngl), expecting that to make the playlist now

Edited by Jay79x

it’s a new recording

the song was originally Imael Angel’s but Hugel remixed it and used Ultra Nate as a human vocalist (and yes it appears that qualifier is needed here…)

1 hour ago, Steve201 said:

Nice to see Ultra Nate back!

Indeed I enjoyed that song they did that was on the R2 playlist in 2023, forgot what it's called though! Unbreakable?

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