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I agree with 2004. Easily the worst year for number ones. Think there were about 4 I'd rate 5/10 or higher ('Toxic', 'Lola's Theme', 'Yeah', 'Dry Your Eyes').

 

What about Everytime (IMO Britneys best song)

 

I agree 2004 was awful - 'Toxic', 'Everytime' and 'Lola's Theme' were the only decent ones. 2005 was pretty bad too (Crazy Frog, Amarillo, James Blunt :puke2: )

 

:yahoo: you mentioned 'Everytime'

 

well 2005 also had imo some awful songs from Oasis, U2, Akon, James Blunt, Shayne Ward, Nizlopi, Arctic Monkeys, McFly , all the Elvis, etc... whilst 2004 had more of my fav #1s, Britney x2, LMC, Mario Winans, Natasha Bedingfield, Usher, etc.

 

 

2004 was one of my most favourite years. :o (For obvious reasons :kink: ).

 

2006!

 

I agree with you two 2004 was good for me too. I enjoyed 2004 (Probably because i had memories from that year lol

 

2004 = :angry:

Nelly held JoJo off number 1 :angry:

 

:lol: Oh Yeah... 'My Place' was AMAZING :wub:

 

Im not sure what my least fave year is to be honest coz at the time i probably would have LOVED them.

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2004 was bad because there were 14 weeks of bad number 1's in a row, with Toxic and Everytime on the outside of them. It was dominated by R&B, but it had moments of greatness with Natasha Bedingfield- These Words, Eric Prydz- Call On Me, Shapeshifters- Lola's Theme and Britney Spears- Everytime (her best song definately) were 9 or 10/10 imo. But half of them were 3/10 or less. However apart from the Number 1's it was a good year for music.

 

2005 was pretty bad considering the Elvis Re-issues. There was also a gap between 23rd January (Ciara- Goodies) and 4th September (Gorrilaz- Dare) of good number one's, although most of the one's in between were average, but not earsplittingly painful

 

Its not really on topic but 2006 was the best year for music as a whole :wub: :wub: :wub:

Christina Milian Say I :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

Jamelia Beware Of The Dog :wub: :wub: :wub:

Janet Jackson So Excited :wub: :wub: :wub:

Mary J Blige MJB Da MVP :wub: :wub: :wub:

Madonna Get Together :wub: :wub:

Nelly Furtado All Good Things :wub: :wub:

Jamiroquai Runaway :wub: :wub:

Rogue Traders Watching You :wub: :wub:

Cassie Long Way 2 Go :wub: :wub:

 

 

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I'd say it has to be 2005...two McFly #1s, Westlife, Shayne Ward, James Blunt, Steve Brookstein (:lol:) and the Crazy Frog denying Coldplay of #1 :angry:

Looking at the 2003 list just made me remember a GREAT song - Blu Cantrell ft. Sean Paul - Breathe. I loved that song so much at the time! :wub:

2001 was pretty dire. There were a few tolerable at best #1s ("It Wasn't Me", "Can't Get You Out Of My Head", "Gotta Get Thru This".

 

Everything else, $h!tE.

I'd say it has to be 2005...two McFly #1s, Westlife, Shayne Ward, James Blunt, Steve Brookstein (:lol:) and the Crazy Frog denying Coldplay of #1 :angry:

 

:rofl: that has to be one of my favourite moments in Music HISTORY! :rofl:

Yeah 2004 I think. a few good no.1s (britney, natasha bedingfield) but most of the best songs peaked at 2 and 3 that year.

How can you call Britney's songs the best number ones in 2004? Her music is so awful that I even prefer McFly's similar one to another songs. In fact their first two number ones (5 Colours In Her Hair and Obviously exactly in 2004) were absolutely brilliant but after that they started copying themselves to the annoingly high extent adding this artificially propelled promotional campaign and manufactured pop appeal which is why they ended up being considered as c**p. Their start was strong though and much more interesting than $h!tney's dreadful and bland ballad namely Everytime.

 

My worst year as far as number ones are concerned is 2007 I suppose because of the Timbaland c**p and tiring Rihanna's run at the top.

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