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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2019 10:12:34 GMT -5
19. Ashlee Simpson - L.O.V.E.? 17. Kylie Minogue - Can't Get You Out Of My Head? 13. 3 Doors Down - Kryptonite?
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 25, 2019 10:45:39 GMT -5
All correct!
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 26, 2019 1:44:45 GMT -5
20. Kate Voegele - Just Watch MeBy the time of this release, it had been over three years since I last heard new music from Kate, so naturally, her "Wild Card" EP would be very highly anticipated by me. It was - and this lead track certainly didn't disappoint as it shot straight to the top of my chart for six weeks. She hasn't been off my chart, with one song or another, ever since. 19. Ashlee Simpson - L.O.V.E.A catchy pop ditty from Ashlee Simpson here, at the time it had a record 20 weeks in my top 10! It still brings back great memories whenever I hear it, and is deserving of its top 20 placing on here. Highest entry for her. 18. 3 Doors Down - When I'm Gone3 Doors Down aren't gone yet - this is their second highest entry here! As much as I had enjoyed them before, their second album "Away From The Sun" took that to new levels and made them a core artist. This lead single, with a military-themed video, inspired soldiers apart from their families everywhere and was a long-runner for me, reaching #1 in early 2003. 17. Kylie Minogue - Can't Get You Out Of My HeadOne of the biggest comebacks here, while many parts of the world never forgot Kylie, this became her biggest hit worldwide. My chart was no exception - it spent three weeks on top in early 2002 and easily remains her biggest hit. 16. Avril Lavigne - When You're GoneAnother song about being away from the one you love - this time coming from Avril Lavigne! While "The Best Damn Thing" was overall quite immature for what was expected of her then, it still gave us this ballad which is my favourite from her. 15. Nickelback - How You Remind MeIf there was any band that critics hated in the 2000's, it's Nickelback! They did have several moments that did manage to get through that, and this song, their big breakthrough, was one that was generally very well liked. My chart showed that too - it spent 2 weeks at #1 in late 2001 and remains my favourite from them. 14. Stef Lang - Paper DollA song about self-image here, Stef Lang certainly refused to conform and was just being herself here! This song made a quick impact for me, spending three weeks at #1 in early 2012 and having enough longevity that year to be my #2 song of the year. Easily my favourite from her. 13. 3 Doors Down - KryptoniteAnd here is the highest entry for 3 Doors Down! Who knew being bored in school could result in a now-classic rock anthem? This song, written when they were teenagers, was a massive multi-format hit in 2000 and my chart was no exception as it had two weeks at #1 that summer. Still holds up very well for me to this day! 12. Kelly Clarkson - Because Of YouOne of Kelly's most personal songs ever, about her parents' divorce. The emotion she feels in this one is very real, as this was the instant standout from her landmark album "Breakaway". Needless to say, upon its single release, it quickly shot to the top where it stayed for five weeks. Still one more song from her in the top 10 and if you've been following, you know what it is. 11. Victoria Duffield - More Than FriendsNow to a fun, happy pop song! Victoria Duffield was one of my favourite teen-pop Canadian singers of her day and this song was the one that really defined her for me. This flirty anthem was another quick hit for me, spending three weeks at #1 and sticking around for the bulk of 2014, where it was my #2 song of the entire year!
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 26, 2019 1:49:57 GMT -5
10. My favourite song from this band came from their debut album, where it was their third single. Their latest album had no chart singles at all for me. 9. Another very personal ballad here, it wouldn't have sounded out of place on her previous album either. It has the only one-word title in the top 10. 8. This power ballad's title did not foreshadow the future of this Las Vegas band, as they have charted several times since. It was a hit on many M4BCC personal charts, but only a minor active rock hit. 7. At least two versions of this song by a Canadian band exist, with different singers singing the female part. It's obvious which one makes it here, given how much I like her! 6. I saw this song performed live two years before I charted it. Out of the five then-new songs in this setlist, all of which topped my chart upon release, this is the highest of them all, an anthem for its season!
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Post by Matt on Apr 26, 2019 2:01:12 GMT -5
16 - Avril Lavigne - When You're Gone? 15 - Nickelback - How You Remind Me? 14 - Well I don't think this is Kylie Minogue's "Paper Dolls" so I'll guess Stef Lang - Paper Doll?
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 26, 2019 2:05:02 GMT -5
Well, I posted the songs since then so you can tell you're right with all of those!
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Post by Matt on Apr 26, 2019 2:35:00 GMT -5
Haha, I swear I guessed them!
10 - Simple Plan - Addicted? 9 - Demi Lovato - Sober?
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 26, 2019 2:57:46 GMT -5
Both of those songs already appeared. LOL the connection to the titles though For #10, Simple Plan's latest album actually had like 8 or 9 songs chart for me, I forgot. You have approximately the right time frame though. The album cover has a naked woman on it, covered strategically by locks of her hair. #9, good guess considering how huge that was for me, but it's not about a drug addiction, but rather, the death of the father of one of the song's writers.
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Post by Matt on Apr 26, 2019 9:11:39 GMT -5
Haha I didn't even realize the connection til you pointed it out Yeah I didn't think either of those was right. A naked woman on an album cover isn't the best selling-point for me
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2019 10:16:36 GMT -5
10. Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved?
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 26, 2019 10:33:51 GMT -5
Correct!
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 27, 2019 3:30:55 GMT -5
5. MAROON 5Los Angeles, CA, USA (1994-present)Originally starting back in the 90's as Kara's Flowers, this California quintet became Maroon 5 by the time they hit the major labels. Debut album "Songs About Jane", mixing soul, rock and a little jazz, was a slow builder at first, but over time became a bonafide modern classic; its lead single "Harder To Breathe" just missed my top 10, but "This Love" made my top 5 and their best charting song - "She Will Be Loved" - was my #1 song of 2004 amid tough competition. This kept my attention high for a follow-up - and "It Won't Be Soon Before Long" delivered the goods, with three #1 hits, "Wake Up Call" being the biggest - it was in my top 5 of 2007. Their next album "Hands All Over" gave them their second best chart performer, "Misery", but their commercial fortunes started to slip until lead singer Adam Levine appeared as a judge on The Voice, which led to the chart-topping "Moves Like Jagger" - which likely stands as their biggest "real world" hit, and was also a #1 for me. The hit singles continued on "Overexposed", and to a lesser extent, on "V" - but that was an omen of things to come. Its re-release single, "This Summer's Gonna Hurt", while it debuted at #1, becoming their 13th and most likely final #1, had no longevity - and to date, is their final top 20 appearance on my chart. Following this, they sunk deep into generic, basic, trend-hopping pop crap, and indeed, absolutely NOTHING from their latest album "Red Pill Blues" has even made the top 100 on my chart - a huge 180 from their days of regular #1's. Such a shame considering how unique and innovative that they used to be that they turned into one of the worst acts around - and songs like "Don't Wanna Know", "What Lovers Do" and "Girls Like You" are instant shut-offs for me. I hope they can recover and get back to what made them great to begin with, but given all the circumstances, I doubt it. 1. She Will Be Loved 2. Misery 3. Wake Up Call 4. Won't Go Home Without You 5. Love Somebody 6. Goodnight Goodnight 7. Moves Like Jagger 8. Payphone 9. This Love 10. Makes Me Wonder 11. Maps 12. Never Gonna Leave This Bed 13. Give A Little More 14. Daylight 15. One More Night 16. This Summer's Gonna Hurt 17. Sunday Morning 18. Harder To Breathe 19. Sugar 20. If I Never See Your Face Again
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Post by Matt on Apr 27, 2019 5:01:14 GMT -5
Girls Like You was a low-charter for me. Only your 7 and 8 charted high-ish for me.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 28, 2019 16:56:54 GMT -5
4. KATY PERRYBorn October 25, 1984, Santa Barbara, CA, USAThe entire top 4 artists consist of 4 solo female artists... and kicking them off is none other than Katy Perry! She started off as a Christian pop singer, and had backup vocals for the likes of Mick Jagger and P.O.D. before breaking through with her proper debut album "One Of The Boys". Its lead single "I Kissed A Girl" generated controversy at the time, and on my chart, it was a quick-rising #1 hit. Shortly afterwards, I heard the follow-up "Hot N Cold", and that also climbed up my chart fast, starting her off with a second #1 in a row, proving that she was on her way to becoming a core artist. The other singles from the album, "Thinking Of You" and "Waking Up In Vegas", were also successful. Following collaborations with 3Oh!3 and Timbaland, her second album "Teenage Dream" was highly anticipated by me, and its lead single "California Gurls" became only the second song in my chart's history to debut at #1. The remainder of the era was also successful with title track "Teenage Dream" and "Firework" also hitting #1. By 2013, her third album "Prism" had come out, with three more #1's to her credit. She took some time off after this, resurfacing for her Olympics single "Rise", which was yet another #1. In 2017, she released the album "Witness"; despite lead single "Chained To The Rhythm" being another #1 hit for me, this album turned out to be a huge disappointment for me, with many of its tracks just plain being awful. I thought she was going to continue on the downhill spiral, but songs like her Dear Evan Hansen song "Waving Through A Window", Final Fantasy song "Immortal Flame" and Zedd collaboration "365" have turned out to bring her back on track; she now has 15 #1's to date, enough for fourth most #1's in my chart's history! She is currently featured on a remix of Daddy Yankee's Snow-sampling "Con Calma" as well. 1. Hot N Cold 2. Teenage Dream 3. California Gurls 4. I Kissed A Girl 5. Waking Up In Vegas 6. Roar 7. Birthday 8. Part Of Me 9. Firework 10. Feels 11. Rise 12. Chained To The Rhythm 13. Thinking Of You 14. Unconditionally 15. Wide Awake 16. If We Ever Meet Again 17. Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) 18. The One That Got Away 19. Hummingbird Heartbeat 20. Waving Through A Window
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 28, 2019 17:26:11 GMT -5
10. Maroon 5 - She Will Be LovedInto the top 10 now, we're getting to the really big guns! And here is my favourite Maroon 5 song; they had 13 #1's on my chart, and this was the one with the most overall longevity. After a relatively slow rise due to charting it early, it spent 3 weeks at #1 in the summer of 2004, and ended up spending a total of 42 weeks on my chart, becoming my #1 of 2004 and my #10 song of the past 20 years. 9. Christina Aguilera - HurtI'm a sucker for emotional ballads like this, and this was no exception. From the second disc from her "Back To Basics" album, which featured collaborations from co-writer Linda Perry who also worked with Christina Aguilera on "Stripped", this song, co-produced by Mark Ronson, was a very personal one and you can hear it in her vocals. It spent 8 non-consecutive weeks at #1 - a record at the time - and was in my top 10 songs of 2006. 8. Adelitas Way - Last StandI'm a big fan of classic power ballads... and when this came out, this had that feel to it. While the Las Vegas hard rock band Adelitas Way has had several other songs make my chart since, none really come close to this one for me, which spent four weeks at #1 in early 2010 and due to its longevity that year, was my #1 song of the year. 7. Marianas Trench & Kate Voegele - Good To YouBy the time this came out, Marianas Trench had already established themselves with a series of hits from their "Masterpiece Theatre" album. However, this song, due to the guest vocals from Kate Voegele, was an obvious favourite of mine; it spent a total of seven weeks at #1 in the fall of 2010, and its longevity bridged songs from three different Kate albums charting simultaneously with it, forming the centrepiece of her first four and a half year streak with continuous songs on my chart. Kate actually has four of the top 7 including this, meaning three of the top 6 are all hers! 6. Kate Voegele - Must Be SummertimeAnd here she is again! Kate Voegele had already been well established by this point as my favourite singer, and back in the summer of 2014, I saw her perform several brand new songs at the time! Well, eventually all five of them would be future #1's on my chart from various projects; "Must Be Summertime", a very pop-oriented anthem for the summer with a fun music video to match it, ended up on an Amazon songs of summer compilation, and when its studio version was released, it debuted at #1, staying on top for seven weeks and becoming my #1 song of 2016; the margin of victory was not even close at all, considering this song's longevity in an era when very few songs manage to last very long on my chart. And it just shows how strong Kate is for me that she has two of the top 5 so this is only her third biggest hit!
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