June 11, 200619 yr I know :o Why the hell has that gone in so low - I know its not their best but still :o Mariah #27 anyway :( I hope Nelly is #1 then the day wont be completly ruined - that Sandi b**ch pisses me off.
June 11, 200619 yr Mariah #27 anyway :( I hope Nelly is #1 then the day wont be completly ruined - that Sandi b**ch pisses me off. I agree, Mariah and Sugababes flop, Nerina takes a tumble, Nelly must SAVE this chart for us. :wub: I know :o Why the hell has that gone in so low - I know its not their best but still :o I know I love it, I prefer it to their previous 3 singles anyway. -_-
June 11, 200619 yr Dunno yet the top 10 is just starting and that bast*rd frog is #11 :rofl: I've just looked and KILL IT. :lol:
June 11, 200619 yr Well I DETESTED Push The Button, Ugly was bland and boring, Red Dress was fantastic, but I prefer Follow Me Home. :D
June 11, 200619 yr Author Final positions are in Singles chart from 63 to 27 Her lowest charting single since 'Never Too Far' made #32 in 2001. Only 4 Mariah singles have ever peaked lower than 27. Album chart from 71 to 79 So only one week in the top 75 because of this new single. Still it's been charting somewhere for 54 weeks. Hurrah! Download chart Its current (and probably peak) position has still not been confirmed. It's outside the top 40 anyway. Edit - from 50 to 59. Grr. Edited June 12, 200619 yr by Tim
June 12, 200619 yr Say Somethin debuted at #23 on the Irish Top 50 this week :cheer: Also in the UK no known sales for the single which reached #27 as of yet but the report lists #25 and #30 25 Lordi 6,479 30 Trinidad & Tobago Tartan Army 5,587 Edited June 12, 200619 yr by Graham
June 12, 200619 yr Author Graham, I've merged your thread with chart info on 'Say Somethin" with the existing one. Hope that's OK. I was sure it would do better than 27.
June 12, 200619 yr Just noticing it charted higher in Ireland than 'Don't Forget About Us' did :wacko:
June 13, 200619 yr Author From James Masterton's Chart Commentary Indeed you could make a long list of the singles released this week which represent a recent career nadir for some well established artists. The Streets' 'Never Went To Church' limps in at Number 20, not quite his smallest hit ever but a rather disappointing performance given that it is the followup to the Number 8 hit 'When You Wasn't Famous'. Mariah Carey also struggles with her new single 'Say Somethin' rather apologetically appearing at Number 27, her lowest chart placing since her celebrated 2001 career nadir. Outside the Top 30 the Sugababes enter with 'Follow Me Home', and this after a full store release as well. If the single goes no further it will take over the unwanted mantle of being their smallest hit ever, charting lower even than 'Soul Sound', the 2001 swan song of the Mk1 lineup.
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