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1 hour ago, Hadji said:

That’s the one. Wet Wet Wet might have beaten Bryan Adams’ record if they didn’t withdraw Love Is All Around. You’d think they’d wanna go for the record but they themselves got sick of being number 1

Wet Wet Wet was a gimmick that it was withdrawn to try and stay at the top to match Bryan Adams and beat the incoming threat of Whigfield.

Even after it was ‘withdrawn’ it still managed to achieve a chart run of: 2-4-8-16-21-35-39…. so there was still plenty of stock available.

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13 minutes ago, lewistgreen said:

Heatwaves is in the Apple Music and Spotify charts

I just hope Heat Waves doesn’t get a reset. I was tortured enough by it in 2021 and 2022. Shame Wiley is doing nothing on the other hand

12 minutes ago, Hadji said:

I just hope Heat Waves doesn’t get a reset. I was tortured enough by it in 2021 and 2022. Shame Wiley is doing nothing on the other hand

Wiley doesn't deserve anything

24 minutes ago, ___∆___ said:

Wet Wet Wet was a gimmick that it was withdrawn to try and stay at the top to match Bryan Adams and beat the incoming threat of Whigfield.

It actually sold more in the week it was knocked off the top than in any week it was number one - even without the announcement of its "deletion" it wasn't going to beat Bryan Adams

10 minutes ago, gasman449 said:

It actually sold more in the week it was knocked off the top than in any week it was number one - even without the announcement of its "deletion" it wasn't going to beat Bryan Adams

Wet Wet Wet didn’t beat Bryan Adams but on total sales, Love Is All Around actually sold more than Everything I Do I Do It For You

 

14 minutes ago, lewistgreen said:

Wiley doesn't deserve anything

Shame he stopped Calvin Harris & Example from going number 1. Both songs are good but We’ll Be Coming Back is better and shame they decided to release at the same time

4 hours ago, Jessie Where said:

I still haven't heard that album, but by the time it came around in 2011 it was 4 years later and they felt like ancient history by then.

You're not missing that much but it does have a few decent tracks so still worth a listen I'd say

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