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15 minutes ago, lilham said:

Right, as a female who has experience in the music industry, I'm daft on this topic.

 

Surprised to see a female from the music industry parrot the press attacks on a female from the music industry.

 

What do you mean, then, by her being an industry plant?

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1 hour ago, lilham said:

Yet at the time of the song, she was inviting the paparazzi over to her house to have sex with her and do drugs. There's video of her inviting them over. She was purposefully trying to get pregnant by one of them, Adnan Ghalib, as a way to replace her two children; he was married with children too ofcourse -- that's her type. There's photos of them buying a pregnancy test together at Rite Aid. If you really wanted to do a middle finger to the paparazzi, you wouldn't just move them in with you.

 

No, I don't like her. She was a music industry plant in order to keep other female music artists in line (ie, those who play at Lilith Fair, riotgrrl, female hiphop). Everything about her is fake, and unfortunately influential. She sounded like AI on that Blackout album. Many female artists have complained that the standards now in the studio is to just sing syllables like her so it can be copy/pasted together, rather than just performing music.

 

But we're voting on the music, not the artist. Piece Of Me is a good catchy song, and definitely shouldn't be going out ahead of some of the others in this list. That said, it's not good enough for me to be upvoting it :lol:

 

57 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah 

44 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror

30 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody +2

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Adele — Chasing Pavements +2

29 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

29 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

25 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

25 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite 

23 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova 

09 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)

09 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me 

08 Basshunter — All I Ever Wanted -6

07 Leona Lewis — Better In Time / Footprints In The Sand 

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1 hour ago, TQR said:

 

Surprised to see a female from the music industry parrot the press attacks on a female from the music industry.

 

What do you mean, then, by her being an industry plant?

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There's this insistence that all women have to support all women's actions, in an effort to try to shut down discussion, and I don't subscribe to that.

And actually neither does Britney and her team. Britney's marketing was to push her to the exclusion of all other female artists. She is still constantly trying to engage in stan wars. In 2022, Aguilera released an album with lyrics about overcoming abuse from her father, and Britney posted an instagram of herself doing a nude chair dance while wishing Aguilera's father happy birthday. That's vile. That marketing strategy is such a turnoff to me; I do find it pretty ironic that I cannot criticize Britney but her team attacks other women consistently for decades.

 


I'll do an overview what I saw in the music industry, and how Britney fit into that:
 

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In the 90s, there was an abundance of female artists on the radio of all types, and the industry squeezed it down -- on country radio for instance, there's a rule to no longer play female artists back to back. The 1996 Telecommunications Act led to an era of aggressive mergers of the record labels. The people taking over the record labels were not creative types: they valued money above all else. Their goal wasn't artistry but rather what had the most mass appeal, and they wanted the ability to control the artists especially after the too-opinionated grunge and early hip hop era. Prince's name-change was due to trying to get out of a very controlling contract; it's why he wrote "slave" on his face. You'll notice that a lot of bands broke up in this era, citing they were broke; that was all a result of the business dealings of the era. The industry was changing sharply to one more manufactured. I've downvoted nearly all of the manufactured groups in this game; some is fine but most is overwhelmingly payola and sounds basic as a result and I didn't like it replacing all other music at the time. I still upvote other pop music. I don't have a specific distaste for liking things with mass appeal, but I do when it comes to exclusion of other talent.

 

This is where I would say Britney comes in: she was very malleable by older men. Her mom would just leave her alone with them in Sweden or New York. She entered the industry on a more Judy Garland trajectory as a result. I do feel bad for Britney on this.


Other women at the time were less malleable. Fiona Apple was mocked when she called out the industry. Women who were actually strong and opinionated started complaining how the industry was trying to force them to be more like Britney, telling them to record in the studio like her; this is all apparent in songs and interviews at the time. The labels started putting out negative stories about how difficult these women were in the studio, when I think they were all just trying to be artists, play their music. Cyndi Lauper is one who mentions the Britney effect on taking away artistry in the studio.


There's the other thing that was going on in the music industry with the conservatives trying to take over. Back in the 60s/70s, you had artists speaking out against the Vietnam War. Equivalent pop stars to Britney like Cher. Britney pretty much seemed spoonfed to come out in favor of the invasion of Iraq, because you're not supposed to question the President. Artists like the Dixie Chicks though were getting deplatformed when they spoke out on the war. This conservative control of the media continues to this day, as I pointed out earlier, the Billboard charts no longer have data from indie record stores, only places like Walmart. It's to manipulate the charts politically and socially. Janet Jackson getting industry blackballed post-Superbowl was part of CBS's Les Moonves's campaign to chill speech. While Britney doesn't have to do with all of these incidents, I am pointing it out as an example that it is not daft to notice that there were punishments for those who didn't fall in line with the industry.

Also, there are several Britney songs that she does not sing on. Myah Marie is Britney's singer. I believe the track released recently with Will.I.Am is just an old Myah Marie one. And the song she did with Elton recently was just taken from previous vocals she recorded (as she records with each syllable) -- he mentioned she never went into the studio. She has indicated that she hasn't done anything music-wise since 2018. I see Britney's leading the way to not needing the human anymore to create the music; you can just AI it.

 

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7 minutes ago, lilham said:
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There's this insistence that all women have to support all women's actions, in an effort to try to shut down discussion, and I don't subscribe to that.

And actually neither does Britney and her team. Britney's marketing was to push her to the exclusion of all other female artists. She is still constantly trying to engage in stan wars. In 2022, Aguilera released an album with lyrics about overcoming abuse from her father, and Britney posted an instagram of herself doing a nude chair dance while wishing Aguilera's father happy birthday. That's vile. That marketing strategy is such a turnoff to me; I do find it pretty ironic that I cannot criticize Britney but her team attacks other women consistently for decades.

 


I'll do an overview what I saw in the music industry, and how Britney fit into that:
 

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In the 90s, there was an abundance of female artists on the radio of all types, and the industry squeezed it down -- on country radio for instance, there's a rule to no longer play female artists back to back. The 1996 Telecommunications Act led to an era of aggressive mergers of the record labels. The people taking over the record labels were not creative types: they valued money above all else. Their goal wasn't artistry but rather what had the most mass appeal, and they wanted the ability to control the artists especially after the too-opinionated grunge and early hip hop era. Prince's name-change was due to trying to get out of a very controlling contract; it's why he wrote "slave" on his face. You'll notice that a lot of bands broke up in this era, citing they were broke; that was all a result of the business dealings of the era. The industry was changing sharply to one more manufactured. I've downvoted nearly all of the manufactured groups in this game; some is fine but most is overwhelmingly payola and sounds basic as a result and I didn't like it replacing all other music at the time. I still upvote other pop music. I don't have a specific distaste for liking things with mass appeal, but I do when it comes to exclusion of other talent.

 

This is where I would say Britney comes in: she was very malleable by older men. Her mom would just leave her alone with them in Sweden or New York. She entered the industry on a more Judy Garland trajectory as a result. I do feel bad for Britney on this.


Other women at the time were less malleable. Fiona Apple was mocked when she called out the industry. Women who were actually strong and opinionated started complaining how the industry was trying to force them to be more like Britney, telling them to record in the studio like her; this is all apparent in songs and interviews at the time. The labels started putting out negative stories about how difficult these women were in the studio, when I think they were all just trying to be artists, play their music. Cyndi Lauper is one who mentions the Britney effect on taking away artistry in the studio.


There's the other thing that was going on in the music industry with the conservatives trying to take over. Back in the 60s/70s, you had artists speaking out against the Vietnam War. Equivalent pop stars to Britney like Cher. Britney pretty much seemed spoonfed to come out in favor of the invasion of Iraq, because you're not supposed to question the President. Artists like the Dixie Chicks though were getting deplatformed when they spoke out on the war. This conservative control of the media continues to this day, as I pointed out earlier, the Billboard charts no longer have data from indie record stores, only places like Walmart. It's to manipulate the charts politically and socially. Janet Jackson getting industry blackballed post-Superbowl was part of CBS's Les Moonves's campaign to chill speech. While Britney doesn't have to do with all of these incidents, I am pointing it out as an example that it is not daft to notice that there were punishments for those who didn't fall in line with the industry.

Also, there are several Britney songs that she does not sing on. Myah Marie is Britney's singer. I believe the track released recently with Will.I.Am is just an old Myah Marie one. And the song she did with Elton recently was just taken from previous vocals she recorded (as she records with each syllable) -- he mentioned she never went into the studio. She has indicated that she hasn't done anything music-wise since 2018. I see Britney's leading the way to not needing the human anymore to create the music; you can just AI it.

 

 

I don't have the sufficient provenance to argue with your account of the music industry in the US. What I did notice, however, was the overwhelming presence of the actions of her team and of the industry in general, which make your attacks on her personally appear nearly as unjust as the press who could quite easily have driven her to her death with their incessant capricious (and often misogynistic) attacks on her. Oppressive strategy in the music industry isn't exactly exclusive to Britney's team, as I'm sure you'll accept.

 

In any case, BuffaloPhil said it; this is not a game based on whether you like someone or not; we're here to judge the music itself. Morrissey is an iron clad cunt but you won't see me downvoting any Smiths numbers as a result of that.

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1 minute ago, TQR said:

 

I don't have the sufficient provenance to argue with your account of the music industry in the US. What I did notice, however, was the overwhelming presence of the actions of her team and of the industry in general, which make your attacks on her personally appear nearly as unjust as the press who could quite easily have driven her to her death with their incessant capricious (and often misogynistic) attacks on her. Oppressive strategy in the music industry isn't exactly exclusive to Britney's team, as I'm sure you'll accept.

 

In any case, BuffaloPhil said it; this is not a game based on whether you like someone or not; we're here to judge the music itself. Morrissey is an iron clad cunt but you won't see me downvoting any Smiths numbers as a result of that.

I don't like her music. It lacks artistry and sounds robotic to me. I've said that several times? But I don't have an issue with people liking her music though; that's subjective and is expressed via voting.

 

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I think the paparazzi could have driven her to her death, which is why I agreed with the actions of her parents to file a restraining order against their lead wrangler, Sam Lufti. But she does speak fondly of Adnan in her book so no, I don't agree with the fan narrative that she wasn't in bed with the paparazzi. I don't think the fan narrative helps her -- they have effectively isolated her from getting any medical treatment and only being around that manager, Cade, who was accused of sex trafficking years ago. In the fall, she was speeding down the wrong side of the road again; she's going to be enabled into an Anne Heche fate. And the man she is purportedly seeing is a meth dealer. Over the summer, both she and Cade tried to file false charges of assault against that new NBA player, Wembanyama, and his security. Effectively trying to end a young black man's career before it started as a way to drum up attention for her. This is nasty. I think the fans need to be more honest that what is going on with her is serious and probably genetic (her paternal grandmother committed suicide), and a lot of it, such as her relationship with the paparazzi, have been dangerous decisions she made.

 

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Greetings from Buenos Aires!

 

15.04. 2024

 

 

57 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah 

48 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror +4

30 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody 

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Adele — Chasing Pavements 

29 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

29 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

25 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

25 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite 

23 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova 

09 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me 

06 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go) -3

06 Basshunter — All I Ever Wanted -2

06 Leona Lewis — Better In Time / Footprints In The Sand -1

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59 minutes ago, theoldlady said:

Greetings from Buenos Aires!

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Are you having a DL convention with Diego? 

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Ignore this.

 

Edit - Actually no don't, I can chip in with music industry chat. Little Mix were f**d over by the industry. They were strong women with chart hits and yet they struggled to win Brit Awards (10 nominations and 3 wins). It also affected their mental health.

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1 hour ago, TQR said:

 

I don't have the sufficient provenance to argue with your account of the music industry in the US. What I did notice, however, was the overwhelming presence of the actions of her team and of the industry in general, which make your attacks on her personally appear nearly as unjust as the press who could quite easily have driven her to her death with their incessant capricious (and often misogynistic) attacks on her. Oppressive strategy in the music industry isn't exactly exclusive to Britney's team, as I'm sure you'll accept.

 

In any case, BuffaloPhil said it; this is not a game based on whether you like someone or not; we're here to judge the music itself. Morrissey is an iron clad cunt but you won't see me downvoting any Smiths numbers as a result of that.

 

Chart music is a market place and there is always a need for fresh faced bubblegum pop peddlars.  However with A Piece of Me is see Britney trying to move beyond that. I think it deliberately strikes a discordant note.

 

With regard to Morrissey fortunately his songs rarely troubled the upper reaches of the charts

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15th April 21:45

 

57 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah 

42 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror -6

30 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody 

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Adele — Chasing Pavements 

29 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

29 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved +4

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

25 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

25 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova 

09 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me 

06 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)

06 Basshunter — All I Ever Wanted

06 Leona Lewis — Better In Time / Footprints In The Sand

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I still need to have a listen to some of these, but am I the only one who thinks Better in Time is a better Leona song than Happy? I'll need to listen to them both, Happy's vaguer in my head.

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17 minutes ago, RoverAndOut said:

Am I the only one who thinks Better in Time is a better Leona song than Happy?


Nope, I’d also say that, but only in the same way that I’d say an eye infection is better than an ear infection.

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Tue 16 Apr

 

57 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah 

42 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror

30 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody 

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Adele — Chasing Pavements 

29 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

25 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

25 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite

23 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind -6

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

13 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me +4

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova 

06 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)

06 Basshunter — All I Ever Wanted

06 Leona Lewis — Better In Time / Footprints In The Sand

 

Prolonging the inevitable but never mind eh

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16th april

 

57 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah 

36 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror -6

30 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody 

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Adele — Chasing Pavements 

29 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

29 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

25 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

25 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova 

09 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me 

10 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)+4

06 Basshunter — All I Ever Wanted

06 Leona Lewis — Better In Time / Footprints In The Sand

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8 minutes ago, YorkshireBanker said:

57 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah 

36 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror

30 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody 

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Adele — Chasing Pavements 

29 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

25 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

25 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite

23 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

13 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me 

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova 

10 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)

06 Basshunter — All I Ever Wanted

06 Leona Lewis — Better In Time / Footprints In The Sand

 

Christ sake. I had a placeholder there for a couple of mins. I'll put it in 72pt font next time.

 

Next player: the scores in the quote are corrected to include mine.

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16/04/24

 

57 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah 

36 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror

32 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody +2

31 AdeleChasing Pavements +2

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

25 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

25 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite

23 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

13 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me 

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova 

10 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)

06 Leona Lewis — Better In Time / Footprints In The Sand

 

00 Basshunter — All I Ever Wanted -6

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monday april 15 2024

 

57 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah 

36 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror

31 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings+2

31 Adele — Chasing Pavements

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

27 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite+2

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

26 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody -6

25 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

23 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

13 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me 

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova 

10 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)

06 Leona Lewis — Better In Time / Footprints In The Sand

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16/04/2024

 

57 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah 

31 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

31 Adele — Chasing Pavements

30 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror -6

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold +4

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

27 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

26 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody

23 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

13 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me 

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova 

10 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)

06 Leona Lewis — Better In Time / Footprints In The Sand

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Tue 16 Apr

 

61 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah  +4

31 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

31 Adele — Chasing Pavements

30 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

27 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

26 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody

23 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

13 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me 

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova 

10 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)

 

00 Leona Lewis — Better In Time / Footprints In The Sand  -6

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16/4/24

 

61 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah  

31 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite +4

31 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

31 Adele — Chasing Pavements

30 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

26 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody

23 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova 

10 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)

07 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me -6

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April 16th at 1214am

 

61 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah  

34 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror +4

31 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite

31 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

31 Adele — Chasing Pavements

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

26 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody

23 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova 

10 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)

01 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me -6

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16.04.24

 

61 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah  

34 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror 

31 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite

31 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

31 Adele — Chasing Pavements

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

26 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody

23 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

16 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)

05 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me +4

04 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova -6

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16.04.2024

 

61 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah  

35 Adele — Chasing Pavements  +4

34 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror 

31 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite

31 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

26 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody

23 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over 

10 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)

10 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life   -6

05 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me 

04 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova

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61 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah

36 Adele — Chasing Pavements +1

34 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror

31 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite

31 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody +3

29 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

23 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over

09 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go) -1

09 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life -1

05 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me

 

00 Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West — Supernova -4

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63 Jeff Buckley — Hallelujah +2

36 Adele — Chasing Pavements 

36 Michael Jackson — Man In The Mirror +2

31 Kid Cudi vs. Crookers — Day ’n’ Nite

31 James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado — Broken Strings

30 La Roux — In For The Kill

29 Kings Of Leon — Use Somebody 

29 Sam Sparro — Black & Gold

28 Taylor Swift — Love Story

28 Rihanna — Russian Roulette

27 The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

23 Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys — Empire State Of Mind

21 Leona Lewis — Happy

20 The Saturdays — Just Can’t Get Enough

11 The Saturdays — Forever Is Over

09 T.I. ft. Rihanna — Live Your Life 

05 Britney Spears — Piece Of Me

3 The Noisettes — Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go) -6

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