Posts posted by Julian_
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I don’t think I’m going to tell him, but Sean Combs / Puff Daddy / P Diddy / Diddy is out first. The single was from his 4th album “Press Play” which also included collaborations with a number of other RnB artists, including singles with Nicole Scherzinger and Keyshia Cole. It reached #8 in December 2006, but had enough legs to make the 2007 year end chart.
10th: P Diddy featuring Christina Aguilera - Tell Me 19/28 votes (68%)
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No longer laughing is J-Lo. “Ain’t It Funny” was one of her 15 Top 10 hits, reaching #3 in August 2001. The alternative version with Ja Rule reached #4 in March 2002 and actually sold more than this, but did less well in its survivor.
4th: Jennifer Lopez - Ain’t It Funny 13/28 votes (46%)
5th: Good Charlotte - Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous 10/28 votes (36%)
6th: Jordin Sparks - Tattoo 18/30 votes (60%)
7th: Pussycat Dolls - Hush Hush: Hush Hush 10/31 votes (32%)
8th: Ja Rule featuring Case - Livin’ It Up 13/33 votes (39%)
9th: Destiny’s Child featuring T.I. and Lil Wayne - Soldier 12/30 votes (40%)
10th: Sergio Mendes featuring The Black Eyed Peas - Mas Que Nada 12/32 votes (32%)
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7th: Andreas Johnson - Glorious 7/30 votes (23%)
8th: Bob Sinclar featuring Gary ‘Nesta’ Pine - Love Generation 10/29 votes (34%)
9th: Jamelia - See It In A Boy’s Eyes 11/33 votes (33%)
10th: Kelly Clarkson - Because Of You 8/32 votes (25%)
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6 minutes ago, gasman449 said: It's gonna be total guesswork trying to track "Who" on this list now that it's out of the top 40 😂
I've since revised my "Hometown Glory" estimate, it's closer to 115k so will probably show up in 2-3 weeks if it maintains its current sales.
“Who” managed to fall all the way below “Busy Woman” this week suggesting its streams (subject to the bots not coming back) are extremely poor.
I’m not sure about “Hometown Glory” making it at all given that it’s already down to 10k per week.
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Week 15:
1
1
Lola Young
Messy
666,000
850,000
2
2
Rosé and Bruno Mars
APT.
630,000
990,000
3
3
Gracie Abrams
That's So True
571,000
1,000,000
4
4
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars
Die With A Smile
526,000
1,160,000
5
5
Chrystal
The Days
425,000
590,000
6
6
Chappell Roan
Pink Pony Club
416,000
860,000
7
7
Billie Eilish
Birds Of A Feather
398,000
1,620,000
8
14
Alex Warren
Ordinary
397,000
400,000
9
8
Chappell Roan
Good Luck, Babe!
392,000
1,590,000
10
9
Gigi Perez
Sailor Song
387,000
980,000
11
10
Benson Boone
Beautiful Things
377,000
2,160,000
12
11
Sabrina Carpenter
Espresso
355,000
2,110,000
13
13
Sabrina Carpenter
Taste
350,000
1,140,000
14
12
Teddy Swims
Lose Control
349,000
2,180,000
15
15
Kendrick Lamar
Not Like Us
327,000
950,000
16
16
Teddy Swims
Bad Dreams
309,000
550,000
17
17
Teddy Swims
The Door
307,000
970,000
18
18
Myles Smith
Nice To Meet You
290,000
400,000
19
19
Shaboozey
A Bar Song (Tipsy)
288,000
1,620,000
20
21
Hozier
Too Sweet
280,000
1,750,000
21
20
Sabrina Carpenter
Please Please Please
279,000
1,420,000
22
22
Myles Smith
Stargazing
278,000
1,290,000
23
25
Tate McRae
Sports Car
270,000
270,000
24
23
Noah Kahan
Stick Season
268,000
2,790,000
25
26
Lady Gaga
Abracadabra
262,000
260,000
26
24
Sabrina Carpenter
Bed Chem
262,000
650,000
27
27
Kendrick Lamar & Sza
Luther
252,000
350,000
28
29
Sonny Fodera, Jazzy & D.O.D.
Somedays
250,000
720,000
29
28
Gracie Abrams
I Love You, I'm Sorry
248,000
730,000
30
31
Chappell Roan
Hot To Go!
237,000
900,000
31
30
The Weeknd and Playboi Carti
Timeless
237,000
460,000
32
33
Sam Fender
People Watching
227,000
330,000
33
32
Doechii
Denial Is A River
227,000
230,000
34
36
Alex Warren
Carry You Home
225,000
520,000
35
34
Kendrick Lamar & Sza
All The Stars
222,000
2,140,000
36
35
Billie Eilish
Wildflower
221,000
730,000
37
37
The Killers
Mr Brightside
212,000
6,280,000
38
39
Bl3ss & CamrinWatsin featuring BbyClose
Kisses
207,000
860,000
39
38
Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen
I Had Some Help
206,000
1,120,000
40
42
Goo Goo Dolls
Iris
195,000
4,010,000
43
49
Sabrina Carpenter
Busy Woman
194,000
53
55
Alex Warren
Burning Down
167,000
300,000
55
68
Doechii
Anxiety
165,000
65
80
Drake
Nokia
148,000
73
95
Ravyn Lenae
Love Me Not
139,000
82
94
Tate McRae
Revolving Door
134,000
“Apple” replaced by……….
“Wonderwall”!
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Week 15:
1
1
Sabrina Carpenter
Short n' Sweet
227,000
600,000
2
2
Sam Fender
People Watching
151,000
3
3
Ed Sheeran
+-=÷x (Tour Collection)
122,000
220,000
4
4
SZA
SOS
108,000
590,000
5
5
Chappell Roan
The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess
107,000
410,000
6
7
The Weeknd
The Highlights
103,000
1,340,000
7
6
Central Cee
Can't Rush Greatness
101,000
8
8
Elton John
Diamonds
98,000
1,750,000
9
9
Fleetwood Mac
50 Years: Don't Stop
95,000
1,560,000
10
10
Lady Gaga
Mayhem
91,000
11
11
Billie Eilish
Hit Me Hard And Soft
87,000
430,000
12
12
Charli XCX
Brat
85,000
370,000
13
15
Tate McRae
So Close To What
80,000
14
13
Gracie Abrams
The Secret Of Us
80,000
220,000
15
14
Noah Kahan
Stick Season
80,000
550,000
16
19
ABBA
Gold: Greatest Hits
73,000
5,980,000
17
18
Michael Jackson
The Essential
73,000
1,910,000
18
16
The Weeknd
Hurry Up Tomorrow
73,000
19
20
Arctic Monkeys
AM
72,000
2,170,000
20
17
Kendrick Lamar
GNX
72,000
130,000
21
21
Eminem
Curtain Call: The Hits
70,000
3,390,000
22
22
Taylor Swift
The Tortured Poets Department
69,000
850,000
23
23
Oasis
Time Flies... 1994-2009
68,000
2,100,000
24
24
Fleetwood Mac
Rumours
65,000
2,610,000
25
25
Olivia Rodrigo
Guts
61,000
550,000
26
26
Linkin Park
Papercuts
60,000
230,000
27
27
PartyNextDoor & Drake
$ome $exy $ongs 4 U
59,000
28
29
Olivia Rodrigo
Sour
59,000
29
28
Teddy Swims
I've Tried Everything But Therapy, Part 2
57,000
30
31
Oasis
(What's The Story) Morning Glory
55,000
5,360,000
31
38
Ariana Grande
Eternal Sunshine
53,000
240,000
32
30
Robbie Williams
Better Man (OST)
53,000
33
32
Queen
Greatest Hits
51,000
3,090,000
34
35
Calvin Harris
96 Months
51,000
120,000
35
36
Benson Boone
Fireworks & Rollerblades
50,000
170,000
36
34
Teddy Swims
I've Tried Everything But Therapy, Part 1
50,000
210,000
37
37
Post Malone
The Diamond Collection
47,000
380,000
38
33
Taylor Swift
Lover (Live From Paris)
47,000
50,000
39
40
Pitbull
Greatest Hits
46,000
510,000
40
39
Fontaines D.C.
Romance
46,000
160,000
49
58
Alex Warren
You'll Be Alright Kid (Chapter 1)
42,000
60
61
Mumford & Sons
Rushmere
38,000
61
65
Playboi Carti
I Am Music
38,000
“Forty Licks” by The Rolling Stones back, replacing “Open Wide” by Inhaler.
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17/4:
1 1 Ordinary (1)
2 3 Pink pony club (2)
3 - Azizam (3)
4 4 APT (2)
5 2 Messy (1)
6 5 Anxiety (4)
7 6 That’s so true (1)
8 7 Die with a smile (3)
9 8 Beautiful things (1)
10 10 Sports car (8)
11 13 Busy woman (11)
12 11 The days (5)
13 27 Show me love (13)
14 12 Birds of a feather (3)
15 14 The giver (2)
16 - Caramel (16)
17 17 Carry you home (17)
18 21 Nokia (18)
19 22 Bad dreams (13)
20 29 Love me not (20)
21 20 Taste (1)
22 9 Twilight zone (9)
23 16 Good luck, babe! (2)
24 19 Espresso (1)
25 15 Lose control (2)
26 18 Sailor song (2)
27 24 The door (13)
28 23 Abracadabra (4)
29 26 Nice to meet you (12)
30 28 A bar song (2)
31 30 Stargazing (6)
32 34 Somedays (10)
33 31 Too sweet (1)
34 25 Not like us (1)
35 38 Mutt (35)
36 33 Stick season (1)
37 32 Please please please (1)
38 36 Revolving door (17)
39 37 Bed chem (13)
40 46 Sorry I’m here for someone else (40)
41 42 Mr Brightside (10)
42 - Kisses (9)
43 50 Dreams (22)
44 44 Austin (8)
45 - End of the world (45)
46 49 I had some help (2)
47 - Hot to go! (10)
48 - Back to friends (48)
49 - Tell me (49)
50 40 Dark thoughts (35)
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Hard to order this group as there are plenty of classics and very little
that isn’t enjoyable. At the top I’ve put this glorious double A side from Paul Oakenfold with 2 marvellous and very different tracks, and my very favourite No Doubt song.
9
Paul Oakenfold
"Ready Steady Go" could easily be a Chemical Brothers track while "Southern Sun" is a wonderful piece of ethereal trance
9
No Doubt
They won't make the Top 10 again despite some great singles: this has wonderful gritty production and retro style melodies
8
Elvis Vs JXL
929th #1: this had been a very unremarkable Elvis track but the remix really brings it to life and up to date for new listeners
8
Jimmy Eat World
Another marvellous incredibly catchy hit for them: the opening "If you're listening (whoa oh-oh-oh-oh)" has great power
8
Chad Kroeger Featuring Josey Scott
Only hit for Josey with the Nickelback frontman for the "Spiderman" film: this is a surprisingly excellent and powerful song
7
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
"Get Over You" is catchy but "Move This Mountain" is the star track here: it's unique and has a really classy presence to it
7
Kylie Minogue
Her 3rd Top 3 of this incredibly successful campaign for her: this is a sweet, uplifting track with a light sparkly feel to it
7
Papa Roach
Their 3rd and last Top 40: this doesn't have the raw energy of "Last Resort" but it's a very good song in a more subtle way
6
Layo And Bushwacka!
1st hit for this UK DJ duo that will be back in a different form: this is enjoyable in its own right with the wailing vocals
6
Paffendorf
Only Top 40 for this German DJ group: it's a very effective trance track with a strong melody, without being remarkable
6
Moony
The singer from DB Boulevard's "Point Of View" with her only solo Top 40: she has a wonderful voice and it's a nice track
5
Puddle Of Mudd
Their only Top 10 hit and it is a strong, emotive, radio friendly and tuneful rock song but somehow is missing something
5
Badly Drawn Boy
Very much ties in with the "About A Boy" film, and nothing spectacular but still a nice wistful track with warm production
5
Peaches
1st hit for this Canadian electro punk singer with a similar style track to "Hella Good", though I find it a little minimalistic
4
Scooter
Biggest hit for this German techno band covering a 1979 #7 hit: the track does work well but there isn't that much to it
4
Spunge
Only Top 40 for this group described as a ska punk band that sound quite like Madness: the vocals are raw but it's not bad
4
Agnelli And Nelson
Last Top 40 for the DJ duo and a remix of a 1999 hit that makes it more explicitly a club track, but doesn't add that much
3
The Libertines
1st hit for them and you can hear the beginnings of how they will sound on their bigger hits but this one is a bit of a mess
3
Starchaser
Only hit for this DJ act who seems to be trying to emulate Stardust, but the track is a little fomulaic and doesn't quite hit
2
Ludacris
This has quite similar sounding production to the excellent "What's Your Fantasy" but manages to just be a bit of a racket
2002 Week 26:
#1355
29/06/2002
Oasis
2
{2}-4-13-23-28-39-48-56-62-75-71R(376)-72R(33)-50R(14)-71R(157)->14
#1356
29/06/2002
Christina Milian
3
{3}-6-7-9-11-19-28-34-44-60->10
#1357
29/06/2002
Nelly
4
{4}-5-8-7-8-7-10-12-20-23-29-32-39-51-58->15
#1358
29/06/2002
Mis-Teeq
7
{7}-12-19-28-36-51-73->7
#1359
29/06/2002
Muse
13
{13}-30-54->3
#1360
29/06/2002
Brandy
15
{15}-19-27-36-45-54-50-55-72->9
#1361
29/06/2002
Basement Jaxx
22
{22}-34-55->3
#1362
29/06/2002
Andy Williams/Denise Van Outen
23
{23}-32-49-73->4
#1363
29/06/2002
The Vines
24
{24}-47-69->3
#1364
29/06/2002
Sum 41
32
{32}-37-51->3
#1365
29/06/2002
Counting Crows
33
{33}-59->2
#1366
29/06/2002
DJ Tiesto Featuring Suzanne Palmer
36
{36}-57->2
#1367
29/06/2002
Athlete
37
{37}-65->2
29/06/2002Jaheim38{38}-43-60->3 -
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Think we should rob them… of a final 4 spot. “Lifestyles…” was named after an American TV Series and was the lead from Good Charlotte’s 2nd album. It had an unusual 13-20-8 run in February 2003.
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8th: Bob Sinclar featuring Gary ‘Nesta’ Pine - Love Generation 10/29 votes (34%)
9th: Jamelia - See It In A Boy’s Eyes 11/33 votes (33%)
10th: Kelly Clarkson - Because Of You 8/32 votes (25%)
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It’s World Cup season and this particular week definitely bore the brunt of it. I think this might be the lowest scoring batch since I started doing these, though it’s partly saved by a couple of good dance hits.
8
Orbital
Just a 2 track EP with "Frenetic", a lovely track, and a new mix of the wonderful "Chime": all in all a well spent 15 minutes
7
Ferry Corsten
1st hit for this Dutch DJ under his own name rather than System F, and a really enjoyable driving instrumental trance track
6
Busta Rhymes/P Diddy/Pharrell
1st credited Pharrell appearance on quite an interesting track: the "pass the Courvoisier" chant has a ritualistic feel to it
5
Bell And Spurling
Their 2nd and last hit: strong vocals and really quite a nice song; my favourite of the shower of football tracks here anyway
5
Will Young
928th #1: this is based on the José Feliciano rather than The Doors version and it's nothing new but Will still sounds great
4
Dario G
I do think the original of this is effective, but this seems to be a lazy remake: I can't detect any interesting new elements
3
Ant And Dec
We're On The Ball
Their last and biggest new hit and rather naff but not bad for a football track: I do enjoy the brass riff and it's quite catchy
2
Reel
2nd and last Top 40 for the Irish group: it has some quite nice folky instrumental elements but it's a terribly formulaic song
2
Ozzy Osbourne
His last solo Top 40: "Dreamer" is his dreadful attempt at "Imagine"; the other track is better but the vocals are not nice
1
The England Boys
"Go Ingerland!" to the tune of "Going Underground" doesn't even scan, and the singing is extremely raucous and ropey
1
DJ Otzi
His last hit, and was already a rather obnoxious cover has been made even more grizzly by being turned into a football song
2002 Weeks 24 and 25:
#1335
15/06/2002
Paffendorf
7
{7}-12-21-23-31-48-71->7
#1336
15/06/2002
Puddle Of Mudd
8
{8}-13-18-22-30-41-53-66-68->9
#1337
15/06/2002
Moony
9
{9}-18-25-31-43-64-70-68->8
#1338
15/06/2002
No Doubt
12
{12}-23-31-35-42-54-65->7
15/06/2002Baddiel And Skinner And The Lightning Seeds16{16}-19-27-56-65-74R(2)->6#1339
15/06/2002
Agnelli And Nelson
33
{33}-49->2
#1340
15/06/2002
Peaches
36
{36}-56->2
#1341
15/06/2002
The Libertines
37
{37}-51->2
#1342
15/06/2002
Jimmy Eat World
38
{38}-62->2
#1343
15/06/2002
Spunge
39
{39}-69->2
#1344
22/06/2002
Elvis Vs JXL
1
{1}-1-1-1-3-6-11-21-30-32-45-60->12
#1345
22/06/2002
Kylie Minogue
2
{2}-8-11-21-33-40-46-44-51-46-52-74->12
#1346
22/06/2002
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
3
{3}-11-13-18-24-31-43-62-61-61-65-50-59->13
#1347
22/06/2002
Chad Kroeger Featuring Josey Scott
4
{4}-6-7-9-11-13-15-19-24-29-37-44-58-73->14
#1348
22/06/2002
Scooter
2
7-5-{2}-4-2-2-4-8-10-18-21-27-33-48-73->15
#1349
22/06/2002
Papa Roach
14
{14}-29-40-52-59-56-53-51->8
#1350
22/06/2002
Paul Oakenfold
16
{16}-30-39-56->4
#1351
22/06/2002
Ludacris
20
{20}-34-38-53-66-62-65->7
#1352
22/06/2002
Starchaser
24
{24}-41-61-74->4
#1353
22/06/2002
Badly Drawn Boy
28
{28}-49->2
#1354
22/06/2002
Layo And Bushwacka!
30
{30}-57->2
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Round 2: Year End Survivor #113
in 21st Century Throwback Archive
I’m going for ATB - a cheap and soulless cover of a great song in my opinion.