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  1. biophiliac. posted a post in a topic in Lady Gaga's Lady Gaga
    08 | Aura 08 | Venus 08 | G.U.Y. 08 | Sexxx Dreams 04 | Jewels N' Drugs 06 | MANiCURE 11 | Do What U Want 07 | ARTPOP 06 | Swine 05 | Donatella 05 | Fashion! 04 | Mary Jane Holland 09 | Dope 07 | Gypsy 08 | Applause
  2. I chose Katy. The more risky pop works when it works but it's far more hit and miss for me, whereas there's rarely a generic pop song I dislike.
  3. I guess you could qualify Florence and Calvin for this, #1s with Spectrum and Sweet Nothing. Also, Rihanna and Drake had Take Care and What's My Name.
  4. biophiliac. posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Jessie has RUINED herself this era imo, I adored Who You Are but Wild is OK at best and It's My Party is basically a reduced re-hash of Domino. I'll probably give her album a go but not getting my hopes up at all.
  5. I don't think that Gaga can really be that bothered about getting a #1 single anyway, otherwise she would have released Applause in October to guarantee a high placement. She likes to get high charting singles but her priority is to make her music accessible to her fans. I think Katy and her team seem to time her releases perfectly in the UK: enough time to build up hype, but not too long for interest to be lost. That's why the majority of her pre-album singles have got to #1.
  6. I think Applause could quite easily get to #1, it's not quite as hyped up as Born This Way was but with 5 days of sales in its first week it should be able to. I remember Born This Way sold something like 60,000 copies in its first day and a half so if Applause can match that it will certainly reach the top spot.
  7. I really don't get the love for Summertime Sadness. The album version is so dreary and dull, although the Cedric Gervais remix gives it a bit of life.
  8. biophiliac. posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    I've got a feeling that the remix of Summertime Sadness could do surprisingly well with it being released similarly to Spectrum - obviously nowhere near the same scale but still exceeding expectations.
  9. It will depend A LOT on its longevity but I think that Blurred Lines could end up outselling Someone Like You in the future.
  10. Marcus Butler's a YouTuber, I think he released this to celebrate getting a million subscribers but I may be wrong.
  11. Beyoncé - Telephone [Part II] would be interesting.
  12. The only reason I mentioned Maxwell was because of its use on talent shows where it's been called a Maxwell song as a pose to a Kate Bush one.
  13. I don't think that there's been a thread on this before and there was talk of it in the iTunes thread so I thought I'd start one. Here's a few that come to mind straight away: Skinny Love - Bon Iver / Birdy This Woman's Work - Kate Bush / Maxwell You've Got The Love - The Source feat. Candi Station / Florence + the Machine Make You Feel My Love - Bob Dylan / Adele Your Song - Elton John / Ellie Goulding Your Song and This Woman's Work are arguable but I'd say the other 3 are definite.
  14. Blurred Lines reminds me of Kiss by Prince in the falsetto parts.
  15. I think Jessie Ware should go at least Top 40 this week. Strange to think that it will be her first time there!
  16. I honestly never, ever thought I would see the day that MARGARET THATCHER of all people was slaying the iTunes chart.
  17. That's a good point, they have certainly milked it for all it's worth.
  18. I do think that downloading has reached its peak, but I don't think it will drop significantly for a long time. Streaming's obviously on the rise but I can't see it completely taking over downloads in the same way CD singles died out. It's not really so much of an alternative as an additional method of buying music in my opinion; I could see sales being evenly split between the two for some time.
  19. I don't think the BBC News / the media in general realise that if they had completely ignored Ding Dong! then the campaign would have failed, or at least not been as successful as it has.
  20. I only have 3 of those #1s on my iPod (Thrift Shop, What About Us? and Need U (100%)). That said, I'm never overly impressed with #1s. There are usually no more than 5 #1s a year that I like.
  21. What with Iggy, Nicki and AlunaGeorge all climbing on iTunes this week, there is sure to be some really good songs entering the chart in the next fortnight! High School's success is really baffling considering her 'urban' songs usually flop but I'm not complaining. It's been a while since we've had some Nicki in the chart (disregarding the awful Beauty And A Beat).
  22. Someone saying Nicki would never get another song in the Top 40 may be eating their words next week... :whistle:
  23. I didn't realise YDYL had peaked so high actually, but either way Top 40 is a significant milestone for them and I can see Attracting Flies making the Top 20 at least in the future.
  24. Yeah, it is quite hard to compare a song that came out this week and I have listened to 5 or 6 times and a song like Euphoria that I have well over 300. I voted for the latter though, I doubt whether Need U (100%) will last as long as it did (for me obviously).
  25. 48. Attracting Flies I'm glad this is looking likely to be AlunaGeorge's first solo hit, Capital have got on board recently so that has really helped its climb. I remember when it first came out I was so frustrated that it wasn't even in the Top 100!