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Stoopid me only just realised that this image changes every week (how else could it be??)
Amy Diamond - What's in It for Me 5
Destiny's Child - Check On It (Beyonce Feat. Slim Thug) 5
Johnny Boy - Fifteen Minutes 5
Belle and Sebastian - Funny Little Frog 5
Robyn - Konichiwa bitches 4
Rachel Stevens - Funny How 4
Robyn - Eclipse 4
Girls Aloud - Wild Horses 4
The Chirpy Chappies - Girl, You Know It's Shrewsbury 4
Ashlee Simpson - L.O.V.E. 4


Amy still in the big writing at the top, but it's a joint #1 Joint places look like they are alpha sorted so my prediction that Bouncey would be this weeks #1 sort of came off. EXCEPT SORT OUT YR METADATA PPL - this is clearly not Density's Child, but Bouncey on her ownsome (well apart from that feat. there). Bad mp3 tags withstanding (naughty mp3 sharers in not caring about metadata shoXoR), Bouncey Knowles would not sort any higher than Amy Diamond i spose.

Anyway... *scans down the top 10 tracks*, Robyn, yup, Rachel, sure , The Chirpy Chappies, Ashlee, right... HANG ON

The Chirpy Chappies "Girl, You Know It's Shrewsbury". Not only is this transparently a "comedy record" only played 4 times by poptimists - but lastFM sez that only 5 ppl have listened to it ever. I SMELL A CHART FIX. Own up whoever you are.

Maybe when the UK charts first started in '52, Al Martino's agents spotted a flaw in the low sample size, that only 20 people were buying records anyway, and quickly went round and bought 5 copies of his smash "Here in My Heart" thus assuring an early sensation for the strange-haired crooner. This does not make it right.

Date: 2006-01-17 11:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] umlauts.livejournal.com
I like "The Writing's On The Wall" well enough, but after that, they got a bit strident for me. Also, that remix of Nasty Girl is nothing but a shoddy TARZAN BOY rip-off.

When they're good, they're very good, but oftentimes I can't see what the fuss is about. I don't like any Beyonce solo singles except for the bit of Crazy In love that Jay-Z does not talk over.

Date: 2006-01-17 12:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexmacpherson.livejournal.com
ah the stridency - i see why this would turn many people off but it's kind of the appeal of dc/beyoncé for me. like, yes they are the horrible snotty girls in high school! that is why they are greeat, that is their essence.

i am a proponent of the view that 'baby boy', 'work it out' and 'naughty girl' are all better than 'crazy in love'.

Date: 2006-01-17 12:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] umlauts.livejournal.com
Well, as far as ONE Of those songs goes, Sean Paul >>>>>>>> Jay-Z. If Sean Paul had been on "Crazy In Love", I would be totally down with it.

The problem with "Work It Out" is that the production sounds exactly the same as at least two other Neptunes productions.

Date: 2006-01-17 12:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexmacpherson.livejournal.com
i agree that s paul >>>> jay-z! jay-z can come back when he does a song as good as 'get busy' or even 'we be burnin'. (and i like jay-z fine.) the second verse is what i love most about 'baby biy' though - beyoncé really nails the vocal.

no other neps production sounds quite that much like james brown, or has insane shark-eyed beyoncé hollering like that over it.

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