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Akon had too many singles already <_>

I think he had one too many singles after his first one :lol:

My guess is that Chris is that this song is really No Air Part II since it is a duet. Also was this supposed to be the year of Keri as someone posted regulary on this forum?

 

 

Also the track does not credit Keri Hilson, its just a Chris Brown record.

I think this is better than All I Ever Wanted, but nowhere near as good as Now You're Gone (which was nowhere near as good as Boten Anna!)

 

Quite like Dangerous actually...

I have no problem with Ben, I also think you should the post the weeks in the top 75 too

I might do it in the future, if I can find the proper info, thanks redsox ;)

I know what you mean!

I like all the songs you've mentioned :( :blush:

:lol: Maybe it's getting better as the year goes on or I'm being more diverse! (towards another generally $h!t genre -_-) or if not, maybe I should check out some of the songs I hated - like 'Lollipop' to see if I like them now. :lol:

I think Kardinal Offishall is a bit of a stupid name :lol:

His album is called 'Not For Sale' :rolleyes:

Rather liking all these new entries actually :o Particularly 'Green Light'.
I think this is better than All I Ever Wanted, but nowhere near as good as Now You're Gone (which was nowhere near as good as Boten Anna!)

 

Quite like Dangerous actually...

 

not to mention All I Ever Wanted isnt as good as Daddy DJ.

30 :down: (from 20) MIA - Paper Planes [P]

 

http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/XLS396CD.JPG

 

Chart Run: 69-37-23-19-21-21-20-30 [8 wks]

 

Release date: 13-10-2008

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: XLS396CD

Label: XL

 

The daughter of a former member of Sri Lankan rebel group the Tamil Tigers, singer/rapper M.I.A. grew up in London where she was schooled on American hip-hop, U.K. club sounds, and world rhythms. With all these sounds in tow, M.I.A. went on to create an infectious, hyperactive, cross-cultural musical hybrid best represented by her ubiquitous 2004 single, "Galang." A stridently political performer (noticeable in everything from her visual art to her music), M.I.A.'s often controversial status as an activist came to a head in 2006 when she was denied a visa and entry into the United States. - HMV

 

Video here:

 

track listing

1. Paper Planes

2. Paper Planes [Diplo remix]

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2007 66 Jimmy

2008 19 Paper Planes

 

Discussion Thread Here

:lol: Maybe it's getting better as the year goes on or I'm being more diverse! (towards another generally $h!t genre -_-) or if not, maybe I should check out some of the songs I hated - like 'Lollipop' to see if I like them now. :lol:

:lol:

 

I had that thought a few days ago, listened to Lollipop and still found it awful, so maybe it's just certain songs (for me anyway!)

Still love Paper Planes. Shame it didn't peak higher :(

After 6 new entries between 31 and 40, there are only 2 more new entries left.

 

Hmmm :( Was hoping Keane - Lovers Are Losing would make it...

 

Shame MIA fell. Considering it was top 5 in America, #20 peak isn't good enough!

After 6 new entries between 31 and 40, there are only 2 more new entries left.

8 new entries is quite good imo.

 

In the last couple of weeks we had 7-8 new entries on average.

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I just noticed Viva La Vida has left the top 40 :cry:

 

And why is there a road runner at the end of Paper Planes?! <_>

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