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justinthomas92

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  1. Are you doing the full decade or just 00-04 Gezza? I followed your 80's and 90's threads only knowing certain songs but the 00's I can really get involved with.
  2. I love 'Whole Again'. It's cheesy as hell but a song that reminds me a lot of my childhood.
  3. All I Have - have to agree with you! Not a fan of the song at all nor am I fond of female/guest rapper songs (bar a few exceptions such as 'Umbrella', 'Hip's Don't Lie' and Livvi Fran's fantastic 'Now I'm That Chick'). JLO also lost it for me between this and 'On The Floor' I'd be pushed to mention a song that she did which I liked ('Get Right' isn't terrible I suppose). Scandalous - Now this is a tune!
  4. Love Cry Me a River and Stole. Not keen on 03 Bonnie & Clyde but I had forgotten how brilliant I Can't Break Down was!
  5. Britney Spears - Born To Make You Happy - 29/01/2000 - 1 week @ #1 IWIYnoCjZWc Unlike the Manic's at the time I was VERY into Britney (She was my first ever crush after all) and I absoloutely adored this song and happily spent my some of my spending money on the CD single the week it came out making it the 3rd single I ever bought and I still have it somewhere in our attic no doubt. Now at 19, I'm not as in love with it as I was aged 7 obviously but Britney and ballads have always been a bit hit and miss in my view (My favourite songs of hers are the more uptempo 'Overprotected' and 'You Drive Me Crazy') but this is far from 'I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman' standards. Would I choose to listen to it now? Probobaly not but it's a nice trip down memory lane and deffinately my favourite Brit ballad
  6. Manic Street Preachers - The Masses Against the Classes - 22/01/2000 - 1 week @ #1 2Vi7kCxMBTY I was born in October 1992 making me 7 years old when the millenium began so needless to say the Manic's weren't really my thing at the time but I recall my stepdad Gregg adoring this. In 2012 however, I genuinally like this song but it isn't something I would chose to listen to from choice as is the rest of the output released by the Manic Street Preachers to be totally honest. Like I said, I like it now but I'm not really sure that it's number one material but I suppose it was January and that is when the music industry is coming out of the lucrative Christmas season so fair play to the Preachers - no one else is going to be able to say they were the first #1 of the new millenium and to be honest there's a lot worse that could have started off the decade, centuary and millenium at #1
  7. Hi all, I'm new to Buzzjack so please be nice. I've decided to review every number one of the year 2000 as I'm a keen reviewer and I love music. I have chosen the year 2000 because: a. it was the first year I really got into music, not the charts as such but it was when I began buying CD Singles and there's a lot of songs that will bring back a sense of nostalgia for me b. 2000 has 42 number ones and as I plan to review the #1's of most years I thought it would be best to get through this one quickly Feel free to leave your thoughts on #1's as I go on.