March 1, 200917 yr Miley down 8 :(Â Don't cha wish that you could be a (nasally accent) FLYONTHEWALL Edited March 1, 200917 yr by B-rye
March 1, 200917 yr Author 24 (from 16) Miley Cyrus - Fly On The Wall [P] http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/D358232.JPG Chart Run: 54-44-16-24 [4 wks] Release date: 16-2-2009 Format: CDS Number of Discs: 1 Catalogue Number: D358232 Label: POLYDOR  Video here:  Chart history (Year peak title): 2008 11 See You Again 2008 25 7 Things 2009 16 Fly On The Wall Discussion Thread Here
March 1, 200917 yr That made me laugh :lol: Why lol :o!! Still love this, it's a shame that she's really struggling to breakthrough in the UK. :cry:
March 1, 200917 yr Why lol :o!! Still love this, it's a shame that she's really struggling to breakthrough in the UK. :cry: Rather than in US. ;)
March 1, 200917 yr Author 23 (from 18) Britney Spears - Circus [P]Â http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/88697455282.JPGÂ Chart Run: 32-39-60-48-43-24-17-17-13-15-17-18-23 [13 wks]Â Release date: 16-2-2009 Format: CDS Number of Discs: 1 Catalogue Number: 88697455282 Label: RCAÂ In the late 1990s, Madonna had long since become a mature artist, turning her back on the carefree dance-pop of her early days. Teenage singer Britney Spears picked up on this specific Madonna era, albeit with a more girl-next-door approach. Her coy mix of innocence and sensuality (and infectious songs) made her a superstar, and helped inspire the teen-pop phenomenon that soon dominated pop music. By the early '00s, Spears was casting about for a more adult image, and remade herself into a vixen, experimented with acting and reality TV, and had two children with the controversial wannabe rap star Kevin Federline. While her personal life pre-empted her musical output for a while, she seemed on the road to artistic recovery after the 2006 birth of her second child. A critically lambasted appearance on the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards and a very public custody battle with Federline worked against her, but her concurrent album release BLACKOUT bought her some credibility with the fickle music press. - HMVÂ Video here: Â track listing 1. Circus 2. Womanizer [Mike Rizzo funk generation radio mix]Â Chart history (Year peak title):Â 1999 01 ...Baby One More Time 1999 03 Sometimes 1999 05 (You Drive Me) Crazy 2000 01 Born To Make You Happy 2000 01 Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 05 Lucky 2000 07 Stronger 2001 12 Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know 2001 04 I'm A Slave 4 U 2002 04 Overprotected 2002 02 I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman 2002 07 Boys (Britney Spears Feat. Pharrell Williams) 2002 13 I Love Rock 'n' Roll 2003 02 Me Against The Music (Britney Spears Feat. Madonna) 2004 01 Toxic 2004 01 Everytime 2004 03 My Prerogative 2005 06 Do Somethin' 2007 03 Gimme More 2007 02 Piece Of Me 2008 15 Break The Ice 2008 03 Womanizer 2008 13 CircusÂ
March 1, 200917 yr Glad that Circus hasn't dropped too much. It should hover around the mid-twenties for the next few weeks now...
March 1, 200917 yr still love the N-Dubz track!! that and Ouch should of been there biggest hits.... -_-
March 1, 200917 yr I think this will be on the slide from now. #13 is such an unjustified peak for it though. :(
March 1, 200917 yr still love the N-Dubz track!! that and Ouch should of been there biggest hits.... -_- Don't forget Papa. :D
March 1, 200917 yr Love 'Fly On The Wall'. :wub:Â It's probably her least bad since ever. Still, :puke2:Â I still love Circus though :wub:Â
March 1, 200917 yr still love the N-Dubz track!! that and Ouch should of been there biggest hits.... -_-Â I'm not a big fan of N Dubz but Ouch was fantastic; I know every word. :D
March 1, 200917 yr Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears... the parade of (p*ssy-crap) dolls has started :/ Although, surprisingly both have quite decent songs here...
March 1, 200917 yr 39 (from 49) MGMT - Time To Pretend [P] http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/88697235412.JPG Chart Run: 54-49-61-xx(3 wks)-35-41-49-72-xx(7 wks)-60-72-xx(12 wks)-75-xx(12 wks)-60-67-64-55-61-61-49-39 [18 wks] Release date: 3-3-2008 Format: CDS Number of Discs: 1 Catalogue Number: 88697235412 Label: BMG Oddball Brooklyn-based duo MGMT (aka Management) produced spacey electronic rock that is both engaging and playful. Consisting of singer/multi-instrumentalists Ben Goldwasser and Andrew VanWyngarden, MGMT's debut set ORACULAR SPECTACULAR was produced by David Fridmann (Flaming Lips), although they had originally requested that either 'Prince, Barack Obama, Nigel Godrich and not Sheryl Crow' would be on studio duties. MGMT featured in both the top ten of BBC's Sound of 2008 poll and in Rolling Stones's Ten Artists To Watch 2008 list. - HMV Video here:  track listing 1. Time To Pretend 2. Metanoia Chart history (Year peak title): 2008 35 Time To Pretend 2008 22 Electric Feel 2008 16 Kids Discussion Thread Here This is re-issue of the group's first hit from last year. I think it will pass the peak of the original release of the song but it will not pass the peak of their last hit "Kids"
March 1, 200917 yr Miley Cyrus' best song is this. YOU GET THE BEEEEEEEEST OF BOTH WORLDS CHILL IT OUT TAKE IT SLOW, THE YOU ROCK OUT THE SHOW
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