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I'm really surprised at the Saturday's success, after their first song hit number 8, I didn't expect they'd have anymore success and would disappear :o

 

Must admit I like Up though :P

I've got issues with them playing up when they should play the new single in case it were to fall. :kink: KINKK
The Saturdays - Up

 

UK #5

Ireland #11

 

It's coming out in South Africa - anyone know if it hit yet?

Disturbia :manson: Disturbia will probably be Rihanna's longest chart sitter on both UK and US charts eventually. It will probably return every halloween or something.

Umbrella - 69wks on UK, 35wks on US

DSTM - 38wks on UK, 31wks on US

Wow! The Sats - Up doing better than Girls Aloud's new one despite being joined at the hip most of the week on iTunes :o

That should tell even their haters something, they've done well to last for 11 weeks in the top 40.

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Still no Babes?! ;o

No :( I do hope they are still to come...

 

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28 :right: (from 28) Kanye West - Love Lockdown [P]

 

http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/1791479.JPG

 

Chart Run: 16-18-14-11-8-8-12-11-12-14-23-27-40-28-28 [15 wks]

 

Release date: 3-11-2008

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: 1791479

Label: MERCURY

 

Kanye West first gained fame as an acclaimed hip-hop producer, working with Jay-Z, Foxy Brown, Mase, and others. West's solo debut was delayed due to a serious car accident, but when THE COLLEGE DROPOUT finally appeared in 2004, it took the hip-hop world by storm with its combination of old-school R&B samples, inventive contemporary production, and clever rhymes. And while West continued to churn out hot tracks for a bevy of artists, popping up in the credits of what seemed to be an impossible number of CDs, he was still able to continue his run of critically and commericially successful releases, 2005's LATE REGISTRATION and 2007's GRADUATION, and become the undisputed King of Hip-Hop in the '00s. - HMV

 

Video here:

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2004 09 Through The Wire

2004 03 Slow Jamz (Twista Feat. Kanye West & Jamie Foxx)

2004 35 This Way (Dilated People Feat. Kanye West)

2004 10 All Falls Down (Kanye West Feat. Sleena Johnson)

2004 06 Talk About Our Love (Brandy Feat. Kanye West)

2004 16 Jesus Walks

2005 08 Diamonds From Sierra Leone

2005 02 Gold Digger (Kanye West Feat. Jamie Foxx)

2005 22 Heard 'em Say (Kanye West Feat. Adam Levine)

2006 32 Brand New (Rhymefest Feat. Kanye West)

2006 06 Touch The Sky (Kanye West Feat. Lupe Fiasco)

2006 43 Extravaganza (Jamie Foxx Feat. Kanye West)

2006 31 Number One (Pharrell Williams Feat. Kanye West)

2007 01 Stronger

2007 23 Good Life (Kanye West Feat. T-Pain)

2008 09 Homecoming (Kanye West Feat. Chris Martin)

2008 01 American Boy (Estelle Feat. Kanye West)

2008 29 Flashing Lights (Kanye West Feat. Dwele)

2008 33 Swagga Like Us (Jay-Z & T.I. Feat. Kanye West & Lil Wayne)

2008 08 Love Lockdown

2008 38 Heartless

 

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Still no Babes?! ;o

I reckon he made a mistake, as if they'll be 27 or higher. (I'll be happy to be wrong)

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Babes are still come, I have a blank line in my chart database between 25 to 28 so far...
It's coming out in South Africa - anyone know if it hit yet?

Up debuted at #40 today. Will try and post up the chart this week

Thanks Kath :cheer:
Babes are still come, I have a blank line in my chart database between 25 to 28 so far...

Woo, the physical must be doing great for them. :o

I can't believe this is still in the top 40! :dance:

 

Wrong post quoted. I was talking about Listen at #34

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