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Post by Rocky on Jan 6, 2013 10:08:40 GMT -5
So when in late December I realized there are exactly 200 songs that gathered more than 3 million points, thought about a new list. It doesn't only consist those songs that I actually find 'good' and 'well-done', ageing is the most important factor. Some songs (novelty hits) gain most of their points during their chart run, but my top song weren't that big back then. Let's the fun begin!#201 As Long As You Love Me - Justin Bieber feat. Big Sean (2012) Peak: #3Just passed the 3 million mark, so I decided to include this, there will be no Bieber anyway. He managed to get my attention with "Boyfriend", but that did not even scrapped 1 million points, but ALAYLM is different. This IS that mature Bieber I've been waiting for, hope he won't go. We can thank Darkchild for producing this perfection. #200 I Need A Doctor - Dr. Dre feat. Eminem, Skylar Grey (2011) Peak: #4One of the biggest surprises of 2011 for me. I couldn't stand rap music, but I liked not just the Skylar-chorus, but the whole song. Skylar was a perfect choice for this and after "Coming Home" I was sucker for her recent and past collabos. It was a grower for me, but it was too late for this in the summer and she released "Dance Without You". #199 Hard - Rihanna feat. Jeezy (2010) Peak: #1She's still far the most successful artist on my chart, she has tons of songs on this list as well. #198 Knock You Down - Keri Hilson feat. Kanye West and Ne-Yo (2009) Peak: #1First example for a past hit to gather millions of points after its run. It's true that it hit #1 on my chart around the same time when it peaked on BB Hot 100, but it had no longevity. After Keri got her third #1 in late 2009 it started to gain points like crazy in 2010. #197 All The Right Moves - OneRepublic (2010) Peak: #5Correct me if I'm wrong, but I remember this wasn't an actual hit in the US, but a big one in Germany and maybe UK too. Still can listen to this one, a fresh song (maybe because most of their material sound the same, "welcome to my world" ). #196 Can't Fight The Moonlight - LeAnn Rimes (2000) Peak: #1Loved it, despite hating the film Coyote Ugly. This is her only song charting. #195 Try - P!nk (2012) Peak: #1 (2 weeks)A current song, still too fresh to make any remarks. #194 Takin' Back My Love - Enrique Iglesias feat. Ciara (2009) Peak: #3A hot, sexual duet with Ciara. A typical European hit that time. Ci is hawwwt! #193 Blow - Ke$ha (2011) Peak: #3I was not into this one that much, so it became her second single not reaching #1 after "Blah Blah Blah". #192 Crazy In Love - Beyoncé feat. Jay-Z (2003) Peak: #1 (6 weeks)An acronym of longevity until you don't know that "Baby Boy" is below 2,5 million. #191 Clint Eastwood - Gorillaz (2001) Peak: #1"I ain't happy, I'm feeling glad I got sunshine in a bag..." LongLiveDamonAlbarn! There will be five current (2010-) songs out of the next ten.
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Post by hitseeker. on Jan 6, 2013 10:15:24 GMT -5
Minus the Gorillaz song I love all of the songs on this first set, looking forward to the rest!
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Post by josh on Jan 6, 2013 16:01:19 GMT -5
As Long As You Love Me - Justin Bieber feat. Big Sean I Need A Doctor - Dr. Dre feat. Eminem, Skylar Grey Hard - Rihanna feat. Jeezy Knock You Down - Keri Hilson feat. Kanye West and Ne-Yo Try - P!nk Blow - Ke$ha Crazy In Love - Beyoncé feat. Jay-Z
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Post by Rocky on Jan 7, 2013 13:10:00 GMT -5
#190 Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word - Blue feat. Elton John (2003) Peak: #1 (2 weeks)It was a pretty big hit and I still love these piano-driven ballads anyway. #189 Hero - Chad Kroeger feat. Josey Scott (2002) Peak: #1 (2 weeks)Yeah, another big hit with ashamedly few points. Well, the 2007-onwards songs have a big advantage. #188 On The Floor - Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull (2011) Peak: #3It was big... for like a month and then started to freefall. A good party song, but I was never into this one. #187 The Lazy Song - Bruno Mars (2011) Peak: #3The amount of #3 peaks may show that there's some special stupidity in my charts. No offense, I love his music, but why did he play a monkey in the video? Okay, I understand that he looks like one, but... maaan. The dance in underwear was kinda funny though. #186 1,2 Step - Ciara feat. Missy Elliott (2004) Peak: #1The first of her two appearances on this list. It peaked in early 2005 in the shadow of a way bigger hit by the band Black Eyed Peas. #185 Die Young - Ke$ha (2012) Peak: #1 (3 weeks)Again too new song to judge it. I insanely love the "I hear your heartbeat to the beat of the drums..." line. Literally love the beat of the drums in the song. Still not over it, while it peaked in the last three weeks of November, it managed to rose #4-3 for the first week of 2013! It also debut at #7 on my Top 100 when top ten debuts only happen two-three times per year. #184 How You Remind Me - Nickelback (2002) Peak: #1 (4 weeks)Still love it, one of their best song, or maybe the best. #183 Womanizer - Britney Spears (2008) Peak: #1I never really cared about this song. It went #1 from the hype, but only got their on the list after Femme Fatale when I started to listen to her older songs. So "Womanizer" was out of my interest, not like "Circus" which I still prefer over this. Even "Gimme More" is way higher, but that's not a big surprise. #182 Carry On - Fun. (2012) Peak: #1I was super crazy over this band. "We Are Young" did wonders not just itself, but for the band. After the album came out I pick some songs and allowed the to chart. Most of the peaked between #50 and #20 and fell off in the following three weeks, but "Some Nights" turned out to outlast their first song at the top and on the chart overall. It peaked at #12 initially, but when I heard that they chose it as the 2nd single it did skyrocket to #1. So after that there was no doubt their third single will perform well. "Carry On" peaked at #12 in its first run, spent more than 20 weeks on the chart, then fell off. After "Some Nights" started falling, I couldn't choose a third one, so went with "Why Am I The One?" which was killed by "Carry On" after it was confirmed as the third single. The songs is still high on my chart, the time will tell where this gonna rank, but it may break longevity records. #181 Raise Your Glass - P!nk (2010) Peak: #1It's not that low I think for song with that high burnout rate.
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Post by Lozzy on Jan 7, 2013 13:15:02 GMT -5
Many good songs here! :)
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Post by josh on Jan 7, 2013 13:18:26 GMT -5
On The Floor - Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull The Lazy Song - Bruno Mars 1,2 Step - Ciara feat. Missy Elliott Die Young - Ke$ha How You Remind Me - Nickelback Womanizer - Britney Spears Raise Your Glass - P!nk Nice choices. :)
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Post by Rocky on Jan 8, 2013 15:54:15 GMT -5
#180 Teenage Dream - Katy Perry (2010) Peak: #1 A beautiful song, one of her best. Its horrible to be so low. #179 Beautiful - Christina Aguilera (2002) Peak: #1 (5 weeks) Her most inspiring song - actually the most inspiring song-, but not the highest from "Stripped" era. #178 Starships - Nicki Minaj (2012) Peak: #2 Another recent hit, her biggest one yet. It was blocked by "Where Have You Been". #177 Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz (2005) Peak: #3 "Windmill, windmill for the land..." I still don't understand what they meant with this line. This song was never a big hit, got there with a big amount of steady recurrent play. #176 In The End - Linkin Park (2001) Peak: #1 (4 weeks) Unlike the Gorillaz song, this was the biggest hit of the first quarter of 2002 and one of the biggest of that year. #175 Halo - Beyoncé (2009) Peak: #1 I Am... Sasha Fierce was that successful that "Halo" was its third #1 hit. It managed to reach the top during the run of "Poker Face" and "Boom Boom Pow". #174 Family Portrait - P!nk (2003) Peak: #1 (2 weeks) Her fourth #1 of 11 so far. True perfection, full with pain. #173 Stereo Hearts - Gym Class Heroes feat. Adam Levine (2011) Peak: #1 I don't like this that much, but it did benefit from the holiday points inflation and reached the top spot at the right time - in early October. #172 Starstrukk - 3OH!3 feat. Katy Perry (2010) Peak: #1 It was instant for me, because Katy was on break and it was not so long after I discovered the guys. "Don't Trust Me" did quite well and I gave the another #1 with "My First Kiss", but again that has to do something with "Ke$ha". #171 Drive By - Train (2012) Peak: #3 I can understand why most of the people on Pulse hate this, but just can't ignore this. It was stuck behind "Where Have You Been" and "Glad You Came".
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Post by josh on Jan 8, 2013 15:59:42 GMT -5
Beautiful - Christina Aguilera Starships - Nicki Minaj Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz In The End - Linkin Park Halo - Beyoncé Family Portrait - P!nk Starstrukk - 3OH!3 feat. Katy Perry Great songs.
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Post by B-Boy on Jan 11, 2013 20:59:09 GMT -5
"1,2 Step" will always be one of my faves from CiCi.
"Hard" and "Knock You Down" are still great.
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Post by Rocky on Jan 18, 2013 10:49:09 GMT -5
#170 Temperature - Sean Paul (2006) Peak: #1 This is one of those WTF moments. Have no reason why this end up being on the list, but don't care about it. It has to do something with being #1 on April 1. It's just here, deal with it. #169 Candy Shop - 50 Cent feat. Olivia (2005) Peak: #1 It was my jam, so has a rented place here. I always want to blame the early-mid 2000's for its uncreative music, but this one is soooo different. #168 The Edge Of Glory - Lady Gaga (2011) Peak: #1 (3 weeks) I'm a bad monster. If this list was about my favourite/quality songs it would rank high. Yoü and I, Judas and Born This Way were all far more successful on my chart. Judas had an amazing longevity through the whole summer, Yoü and I too and there was an insane hype before Born This Way that TEOG never had. #167 Pump It - The Black Eyed Peas (2006) Peak: #2 The song that broke BEPs #1 streak. It was blocked by a far bigger hit "Stupid Girls" and Sean Paul's "Temperature" which ended up being lower. So after getting 6 consecutive #1s from two albums, one of my favourite song of their which I'd choose over "My Humps". #166 She Will Be Loved - Maroon 5 (2004) Peak: #2 After a multi-week #1 "This Love" they got less luck, "She Will Be Love" spent 5 straight weeks at #2 in November-December. #165 If I Ain't Got You - Alicia Keys (2004) Peak: #1 Her second #1 that year, she was strong back then. It's lucky to reach the top spot for just one week between two novelty-type hits. #164 I'm Yours - Jason Mraz (2008) Peak: #2 His highest peaking hit that exploded just before "Hot 'n' Cold", one of my best charting songs of 2008. But longevity is more important than being #1 with insane amount of points and fall off quickly. #163 Asereje - Last Ketchup (2002) Peak: #1 (3 weeks) ... It was actually good for two and half months. #162 Dragostea Din Tei - O-Zone (2004) Peak: #1 (4 weeks) I can count the Romanian entries of my chart on my single hand. But this is an exceptional case. It was #1 for months on Billboards European Charts. #161 Rockstar 101 - Rihanna feat. Slash (2010) Peak: #1 I love Rated R, she has four #1s on my chart from just that album. The better Loud got just three (ok, TTT had one ). Its chart run got that close with "Te Amo" that just blocked it from #1. The video for the song is perfection.
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Post by josh on Jan 18, 2013 12:22:37 GMT -5
Temperature - Sean Paul Candy Shop - 50 Cent feat. Olivia The Edge Of Glory - Lady Gaga Pump It - The Black Eyed Peas If I Ain't Got You - Alicia Keys Rockstar 101 - Rihanna feat. Slash
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Post by Rocky on Jan 23, 2013 11:18:41 GMT -5
#160 Criminal - Britney Spears (2011) Peak: #1 The third best song on Femme Fatale after "Till The World Ends" and "Hold It Against Me". Dumb-ass US music buyers didn't apprentice the good songs of the queen. Shame. #159 I Know What You Want - Busta Rhymes and Mariah Carey (2003) Peak: #1 (5 weeks) It was pretty big for me at least. Ended up being #4 hit of 2003 but ruled in a low-points period of early summer. I remembered as it was a Mariah song. #158 Mr Know It All - Kelly Clarkson (2011) Peak: #1 It rose steadily until it exploded and topped the chart in December, 2011. Her biggest hit of Stronger-era is well in the top 100. #157 Don't Stop The Music - Rihanna (2008) Peak: #1 (3 weeks) It was almost blocked entirely by "Low" but with the "club effect" ("Scream & Shout" is #4 actually thanks to dancing to the song) managed to get a new life and occupy the top position for three straight weeks. #156 Rocketeer - Far East Movement feat. Ryan Tedder (2011) Peak: #2 With the help of Ryan Tedder they managed to got a second (and last) hit which was killed by both "Hold It Against Me" and "Born This Way". The fact that "Like A G6" was still charting high stole the songs last chance to ever top the chart, but in the end "Rocketeer" got a lengthy run. #155 Ayo Technology - 50 Cent and Justin Timberlake feat. Timbaland (2007) Peak: #1 As "I Know What You Want" was a Mariah song for me, this is Justin's. There was a 'Brit-Justin war' too when it jumped to #1 to interrupt "Gimme More"s. It was pretty strong that year, just missed the top 25 at #26 despite peaking in November. #154 Born To Die - Lana Del Rey (2012) Peak: #1 The song was strong enough to prevent "Video Games" reaching its full potential and settle for a #4 peak. It was the first #1 of 2012 and lasted surprisingly long for a Lana song sans "Video Games". #153 Just Like A Pill - P!nk (2002) Peak: #1 (3 weeks) The third (second as solo) number-one for P!nk and and iconic song. She got one more song from the album and had to wait three years for a return. #152 Manos Al Aire - Nelly Furtado (2009) Peak: #2 It was an interesting Fall-Winter period with record number of #2 peaks despite songs were #1 for one or with a few exceptions two weeks. It was one of the biggest Spanish language hits on my chart ever. #151 SexyBack - Justin Timberlake (2006) Peak: #1 One of the strongest lead singles of all time. it was a good way to make it easier for a perfection like "My Love" smashing.
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Post by josh on Jan 23, 2013 11:37:40 GMT -5
Don't Stop The Music - Rihanna Rocketeer - Far East Movement feat. Ryan Tedder Just Like A Pill - P!nk SexyBack - Justin Timberlake
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Post by hitseeker. on Jan 23, 2013 16:53:16 GMT -5
Minus "Born To Die" & "Starstrukk", I absolutely LOVE all the tracks so far, great to see some of them like "In The End", "Teenage Dream", "The Edge Of Glory" etc etc
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2013 23:32:07 GMT -5
Yes, a lot of great songs so far! SexyBack, Just Like A Pill, Rocketeer, She Will Be Loved, I'm Yours, If I Ain't Got You, Teenage Dream, Beautiful, The Edge Of Glory among them. Fun list!
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Post by Rocky on Jan 24, 2013 11:55:29 GMT -5
#150 Gold Digger - Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx (2005) Peak: #1 (2 weeks) I still find this an interesting - not necessary good - song. It was everywhere here like in the US. It managed to steal the spotlight from "Push The Button", the single of UK girl-group Sugababes which spent three week atop the chart. Ironically "Push The Button" did not reach three million points yet opposed to "Gold Digger". #149 Goodies - Ciara feat. Petey deleted (2004) Peak: #1 With its revolutionary sound Ciara got her first hit followed by others. She remained a hit-maker for 2005-6 but "Goodies" was never topped, not even by "1,2 Steps". #148 Glamorous - Fergie feat. Ludacris (2007) Peak: #1 Part of the insanely successful The Dutchess-era. She basically broke her own records with the singles. This was the third most successful single from the era, but got sandwiched between two of the biggest hits ever on my chart. #147 What Goes Around (Comes Around) - Justin Timberlake (2007) Peak: #1 It performed better than "Sexy Back", but worse than "My Love". It was a well-handled era with good songs. #146 Promiscuous - Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland (2006) Peak: #1 I like it now, but I remember the disappointment after "Maneater". #145 Since U Been Gone - Kelly Clarkson (2005) Peak: #1 The Breakaway-era was fantastic for Kelly. She was unlucky with "Breakaway" which spent a bunch of week at #2 and with "Behind These Hazel Eyes" which stuck at #2 for even more weeks. "Since U Been Gone" ended up being the #6 song of 2005. #144 Jenny From The Block - Jennifer Lopez (2002) Peak: #1 (3 weeks) Her biggest hit yet, a radio-monster. It was #8 on 2002's year-end but it was cut due to late chart run. #143 Lady Marmelade - Christina Aguilera; P!nk; Lil' Kim, Mya (2001) Peak: #1 (8 weeks) The summer hit of 2001, the fourth #1 for Christina and the first for P!nk. #142 Blow Me (One Last Kiss) - P!nk (2012) Peak: #1 The 10th number-one for P!nk. It finally dethroned "Lights" in the summer and gave room fpr "Try" to be an even bigger hit. #141 Irreplaceable - Beyoncé (2006) Peak: #1 (3 weeks) It spent three weeks atop the chart due to big competition that winter, but it remains one of her biggest hits even if most of the I Am... singles did way better.
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Post by josh on Jan 24, 2013 12:15:26 GMT -5
Goodies - Ciara feat. Petey deleted Glamorous - Fergie feat. Ludacris What Goes Around (Comes Around) - Justin Timberlake Promiscuous - Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland Since U Been Gone - Kelly Clarkson Jenny From The Block - Jennifer Lopez Lady Marmelade - Christina Aguilera; P!nk; Lil' Kim, Mya Blow Me (One Last Kiss) - P!nk Irreplaceable - Beyoncé Great choices!
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Post by hitseeker. on Jan 24, 2013 12:33:45 GMT -5
Omg I love all songs from #150-#141! "Goodies", "Sine U Been Gone" though
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Post by Rocky on Jan 27, 2013 7:29:26 GMT -5
#140 Billionaire - Travis McCoy feat. Bruno Mars (2010) Peak: #1 I love both McCoy and Bruno Mars. Gym Class Heroes had some success back in 2007, but Bruno was still fresh and had to prove yet after "Nothin' On You" hit #1 thanks to him singing the chorus. This song established him among the big-name-artists to be the most successful male of the 2010's. Travie McCoy later also exploded with the new Gym Class Heroes album having a #1 and a #6 single. #139 I Like It - Enrique Iglesias feat. Pitbull (2010) Peak: #1 Oh, another song with featured artist from 2010! Despite topping the chart for just one week it was huge during the summer. Only the poor aging put this that low. This was the fourth and last number-one for Enrique and the third for Pitbull and the last for both artist. #138 Just Can't Get Enough - The Black Eyed Peas (2011) Peak: #3 Exploded from nowhere after the release of the video. I fell in love with Fergie's vocals in the chorus and the verses were good as well. This was the biggest song from The Beginning which is depressing. It performed better than "The Time (Dirty Bit)" which peaked #5, but preceded the catastrophe: "Don't Stop The Party" became the group's first song to miss top 5 since their first appearance with "Where Is The Love?" as it peaked at #12. That's horrible after the five #1s of The E.N.D. #137 Crawling - Linkin Park (2001) Peak: #2 The first single of the band appearing on the chart. It was blocked by "Family Affair" by Mary J. Blige and "Hero" by Enrique Iglesias. #136 Dirrty - Christina Aguilera (2002) Peak: #1 (7 weeks) I was into this type of music and loved Christina enough to let this slay during late-2002. This was her 5th #1 already. #135 Independent Women - Destiny's Child (2000) Peak: #1 (10 weeks) The biggest smash of the girls doing the same as "Dirrty", just two years prior. #134 Whatcha Say - Jason Derülo (2009) Peak: #1 (2 weeks) A highly overplayed song that introduced Jason Derülo which led to a way bigger smash in 2010. I still don't know who's the female singing the chorus but the song wouldn't be that good without her. #133 Whenever, Wherever - Shakira (2002) Peak: #1 (4 weeks) It was huge in early-2002 in pair with "In The End". They occupied the #1-2 places for nearly two months. #132 Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You) - Christina Aguilera (2000) Peak: #1 (9 weeks) the #4 hit of 2000. It's aging well, so managed to pass "Lady Marmelade". #131 My Love - Justin Timberlake feat. T.I. (2006) Peak: #1 (3 weeks) The biggest hit off "FutureSex/LoveSounds". It had two runs at #1 fighting with "Irreplaceable".
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Post by Lozzy on Jan 27, 2013 7:36:55 GMT -5
#134 Whatcha Say - Jason DeRülo (2009) Peak: #1 (2 weeks)
A highly overplayed song that introduced Jason DeRülo which led to a way bigger smash in 2010. I still don't know who's the female singing the chorus but the song wouldn't be that good without her. The chorus was sampled from this: (Starts at 2:52.)
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Post by josh on Jan 27, 2013 11:22:05 GMT -5
Just Can't Get Enough - The Black Eyed Peas Independent Women - Destiny's Child Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You) - Christina Aguilera My Love - Justin Timberlake feat. T.I.
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Post by Rocky on Jan 27, 2013 12:27:20 GMT -5
Thank you Slizzard! It's so good to hear "Whatcha Say" chorus again. :O
Otherwise there's only one more post (11-12 songs) of 3 million+ points.
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Post by Rocky on Feb 1, 2013 10:37:07 GMT -5
#130 One More Night - Maroon 5 (2012) Peak: #1 It just passed 4 million like Ke$ha's "Die Young" (at #185 on the list) but I decided not to move it higher. It had great longevity inside the top 5 and managed to snatch #1 for a week. It was huge on the 2012 Year-end list and has a chance to get double of "Payphone"s points in the near future. #129 Dani California - Red Hot Chili Peppers (2006) Peak: #1 (4 weeks) It was slowly growing on me, managed to be the #3 song of the summer and the #10 song of the whole year. #128 Family Affair - Mary J. Blige (2001) Peak: #1 (5 weeks) A huge late peaking single that did poorly in recurrents. It was the #4 song of 2001. #127 Blue Jeans - Lana Del Rey (2012) Peak: #1 She was the most successful new female artist of last year and this was her biggest #1 reaching the top 15 of 2012's year-end. #126 Meet Me Halfway - The Black Eyed Peas (2009) Peak: #1 The group's 9th #1 in December. It was a shorter period after the April-September BEP domination when they weren't literally everywhere. Started thinking about what there next single is, and fell in love with this song. This gave them the fuel to hit #1 two more times with the E.N.D. songs, #125 Can't Get You Out Of My Head - Kylie Minogue (2002) Peak: #1 (6 weeks) It was a monster worldwide and I loved it. #124 Yoü and I - Lady Gaga (2011) Peak: #1 (2 weeks) The last number-one from the album Born This Way. It was the last single choice I tolerated - even if it killed "Government Hooker" and "Bloody Mary". The song is good, but maybe the hype of the music video was that gave it a boost to reach #1. #123 I Like - Keri Hilson (2009) Peak: #1 A typical late boomer and longevity champ. I still hear this in both Hungary and Austria and can listen to it without running out of the room. #122 Fallin' - Alicia Keys (2001) Peak: #1 (10 weeks) The legitimate #1 song of 2001 despite peaking so late in the year. The first hit for her, started her career: she's now at seven #1s. #121 Smooth - Santana & Rob Thomas (1999) Peak: #1 (14 weeks) One of my all-time biggest chart hits that struggles to reach 4 million points because of the horribly bad plays count. It went to be the #1 hit of 2000 edging out two Christina Aguilera songs (she was the goddess of early 2000s) and "Say My Name". #120 Don't Speak - No Doubt (1999) Peak: #1 (8 weeks) The first #1 on my chart, I was a bit late with 90s music. They got another #1 with "It's My Life" in 2004, but that was mainly because of the hype. This was also the #2 hit of 1999. #119 Genie In A Bottle - Christina Aguilera (1999) Peak: #1 (15 weeks) The #1 hit of 1999. My biggest chart hit, it's rising too slowly. As I noted before, she was the true queen of my early chart, and went to hit #1 with nearly everything from her first, second and third albums. ... and Bionic was released.
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Post by josh on Feb 1, 2013 11:10:38 GMT -5
I think you messed something up.
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Post by Rocky on Feb 1, 2013 11:30:26 GMT -5
I think you messed something up. Posted it accidentally when it wasn't finished. I can start pointing out the errors in the posts of someone else, but I'm not that rude. josh, at least you're from the "better group" of people, thank you for warning me. Some posters here just react like: "Hey you a flop loser, you can't even type!"
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Post by josh on Feb 1, 2013 11:34:57 GMT -5
Yeah I figured you posted too soon or something, but it had been 30 minutes so I wasn't sure if you knew or not.
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Post by josh on Feb 1, 2013 11:36:17 GMT -5
One More Night - Maroon 5 Dani California - Red Hot Chili Peppers Meet Me Halfway - The Black Eyed Peas Can't Get You Out Of My Head - Kylie Minogue Yoü and I - Lady Gaga Don't Speak - No Doubt Genie In A Bottle - Christina Aguilera Great songs! I can't wait until my chart is 10+ years old and I can do fun things like this haha
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Post by Rocky on Feb 2, 2013 8:11:20 GMT -5
Over 4 million points:#118 All The Things She Said - t.A.T.u. (2003) Peak: #1 (8 weeks) A monumental hit with a bad longevity, but it went to be the #1 hit of 2003 anyway. #117 Wide Awake - Katy Perry (2012) Peak: #1 Despite only being #1 for one week, it was #2 for like five weeks during the summer being extremely close to #1 in points. #116 Tired of Being Sorry - Enrique Iglesias (2007) Peak: #1 This one impacted in winter when I was highly depressive. I needed some good music and he delivered. He got a reward, his 3rd #1 after six flop years. It's true that "Do You Know?" (#3) preceded this and did help to regain the interest in his music. #115 Maneater - Nelly Furtado (2006) Peak: #1 (2 weeks) Her third top ten, and the first #1. The starting point where she became one of the dominant female artists of late 2000's. I was so impressed with her single-after-single that she could return with a Spanish language song, "Manos Al Aire". #114 Till The World Ends - Britney Spears (2011) Peak: #2 An instant smash written by the most successful artist of the previous year, Ke$ha. So bad it was blocked by "Judas" and "Rolling In The Deep", both multi-week #1s. When heard this song for the first time, I was like: "Whooaaa!" :O Played it on the repeat for some weeks and that was constant through the spring. #113 Beautiful Liar - Beyoncé & Shakira (2007) Peak: #1 Perfection by two of my favourite artists. Well, it was overplayed but I enjoyed. Those vocals! I have no more words. #112 Imma Be - The Black Eyed Peas (2010) Peak: #1 The time it came out I was obsessed by all of their songs. It was easy to win then, they got a fourth #1 from The E.N.D. with this one (10th overall) and went for a fifth with "Rock That Body" which benefited from the joint video. #111 Rich Girl - Gwen Stefani (2005) Peak: #1 (2 weeks) The first single from L.A.M.B. and way bigger here in Eastern Europe. This was #9 of 2005 Year-End song.
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Post by josh on Feb 2, 2013 12:45:48 GMT -5
Maneater - Nelly Furtado Till The World Ends - Britney Spears Beautiful Liar - Beyoncé & Shakira Imma Be - The Black Eyed Peas Rich Girl - Gwen Stefani Gwen and Imma Be!
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Post by Rocky on Feb 8, 2013 11:45:58 GMT -5
#110 Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen (2012) Peak: #3 It was kinda strong top ten hit last year spending exactly 40 weeks on the Top 100 chart. I was never really crazy about this one, the moderate P!nk lead single blocked it from reaching #2. It finished #9 on the 2012 Year-end thanks to its peak occurred in the perfect period. #109 Pumped Up Kicks - Foster The People (2011) Peak: #1 (4 weeks) A huge late fall song which was dumped nearing Christmas-New Year and barely getting any plays since then. I still find it a good song though. #108 Pon de Replay - Rihanna (2005) Peak: #1 (4 weeks) The debut song of the most successful artist on my chart. It came out of the blue, it was immediate. It got a lot of plays again after the release of 'A Girl like Me'. #107 Wild Ones - Flo Rida and Sia (2012) Peak: #1 With a slower build-up and smooth drops after peaking it managed to be the #13 song of 2012. It was a huge grower for me, Sia's vocals helped me to enjoy this song. That was not so promising for Flo - as a forecast -, he ended up "flopping" with "Whistle" by his standards. It peaked #5 because of his name and two big #1s, but fell off the chart completely in a couple of weeks. #106 Airplanes - B.o.B. feat. Hayley Williams (2010) Peak: #1 (2 weeks) The second #1 for both artist. I remember it was a torture for me to watch this stall at #2 on BB Hot 100. Ugh. #105 Milkshake - Kelis (2003) Peak: #1 (6 weeks) "Damn right, it's better than YOUR'S..." My regular cross-years smash, showing its full potential in 2004 were it ended up being #8 on the year-end chart. #104 Yeah! - Usher feat. Lil' Jon and Ludacris (2004) Peak: #1 (8 weeks) The #4 song of 2004 and the longest-lasting #1 that year. It came in the right time and it's actually a good song. #103 SOS - Rihanna (2006) Peak: #1 (5 weeks) The lead single from Rihanna's second album, the 1-2 punch of this and "Unfaithful" was that made her a superstar for me. #102 Hey There Delilah - Plain White T's (2007) Peak: #1 Sweet song, so bad they're one-hit wonders. It was the song that started the alternative dominance of late 2007. #101 Nothin' On You - B.o.B. feat. Bruno Mars (2010) Peak: #1 A real spring anthem about love, serious relationship and getting tired of chasing girls. The first hit for both artist starting the glorious career of Pete Hernandez. It was a good idea to collaborate with The Smeezingtons, congratz B.o.B!
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