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Funny, I remembered In Da Club being number one... Love how the lyrics of this new one mention being "number one on the Billboard"... and it's peaked at 44 :heehee:

 

That's exactly what I was thinking just listening to it. It's embarassing to sing about being number 1 with a semi world wide flop :P

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This isn't even off the album though! Don't know what she's on about!

 

Absolutely love this song, so pleased it made top 40 :D

ZZZZZZZ

 

This song is a bore

This isn't even off the album though! Don't know what she's on about!

 

Absolutely love this song, so pleased it made top 40 :D

 

It's not my usual thing, but I really like it too :D

ZZZZZZZ

 

This song is a bore

LOL it's just because you're listening to it in a lower volume. :arrr:

Is it Ivver or Ivor though?

my predictions:

 

01 LADY GAGA

02 KID CUDI

03 TAIO CRUZ

04 JAMES AND NELLY

05 THE SATURDAYS - ISSUES

11 LEONA LEWIS - RUN

12 ALESHA DIXON - BREATHE SLOW

13 GIRLS ALOUD - THE LOVING KIND

14 ALEXANDRA BURKE - HALLELUJAH

29 THE SATURDAYS - UP

180 GIRLS ALOUD - CALL THE SHOTS

36 :left: (from 36) P!nk - So What [P]

 

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Chart Run: 38-1-1-1-2-3-10-12-11-16-22-23-26-15-17-26-36-36 [18 wks]

 

Release date: 29-9-2008

Availability: in stock

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: 88697372772

Label: RCA

 

Although Pink rose to prominence as an R&B singer in the classic `90s LaFace mold, a front displayed on her debut CAN'T TAKE ME HOME, it was when she took control of her own image in 2001 that she truly became an icon. While the Linda Perry (4 Non Blondes) composed hit "Get This Party Started" strayed not all that far from her initial dance-pop path, the remainder of M!SSUNDAZTOOD revealed an artist schooled in the punk tradition. Further recordings wandered down multiple paths, cementing Pink's reputation as a genre-bending pop songstress. - HMV

 

Video here:

 

track listing

1. So What

2. Could've Had Everything

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2000 06 There You Go

2000 05 Most Girls

2001 09 You Make Me Sick

2001 01 Lady Marmalade (Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & P!nk)

2002 02 Get The Party Started

2002 06 Don't Let Me Get Me

2002 01 Just Like A Pill

2002 11 Family Portrait

2003 03 Feel Good Time (Feat. William Orbit)

2003 07 Trouble

2004 11 God Is A DJ

2004 21 Last To Know

2006 04 Stupid Girls

2006 05 Who Knew

2006 10 U + Ur Hand

2006 27 Nobody Knows

2007 34 Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)

2008 01 So What

2009 26 Sober

 

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35 :down: (from 31) Pussycat Dolls - I Hate This Part [P]

 

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Chart Run: 36-20-19-16-12-16-21-29-23-20-21-31-35 [13 wks]

 

Release date: 24-11-2008

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: 1791558

Label: INTERSCOPE

 

A popular Hollywood burlesque act, the Pussycat Dolls emerged as mainstream fixtures when they became an outlet for big-name celebrities looking to embrace their inner sex kittens. As a musical act, the Dolls scored huge hits with a familiar albeit infectious brand of dance pop helmed by top-notch producers like Timbaland and Will.I.Am. Their 2005 single, "Don't Cha," could be heard in bars, dance clubs, and malls, and emanating from cell phones and I-pods, the world over. - HMV

 

Video here:

 

track listing

1. I Hate This Part

2. I Hate This Part [Moto Blanco remix]

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2005 01 Don't Cha (Pussycat Dolls Feat. Busta Rhymes)

2005 01 Stickwitu

2006 02 Beep (Pussycat Dolls Feat. will.i.am)

2006 03 Buttons (Pussycat Dolls Feat. Big Snoop Dogg)

2006 07 I Don't Need A Man

2008 03 When I Grow Up

2008 12 I Hate This Part

 

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Is it Ivver or Ivor though?

It's spelt Iver, but I don't know how you pronounce it! :lol:

 

So pleased White Lies are still top 40 - hopefully #1 album later...

34 :up: (from 35) White Lies - To Lose My Life [P]

 

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Chart Run: 35-34 [2 wks]

 

Release date: 12-1-2009

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: 1793327

Label: POLYDOR

 

Video here:

 

track listing

1. To Lose My Life

2. To Lose My Life [Filthy Dukes remix]

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2008 52 Death

2009 34 To Lose My Life

 

Discussion Thread Here

:wub: White Lies! A future No.1 on my personal chart!

My Predictions

 

Top 10

1. Lady GaGa

2. Kid Cudi

3. Tinchy Stryder

4. James Morrison

5. Kevin Rudolf

6. The Saturdays

7. Beyonce

8. Kings Of Leon

9. Leona

10. Pink

 

Other Songs

Girls Aloud - #14

Alesha Dixon - #15

Lily Allen - #25

Lady GaGa - #27

The Sats - #29/30

Jordin - #35 - got this massively wrong

Sugababes - #55

Edited by SUGABABES #1 FAN

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