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Wednesday, 23 May 2012
150 Best Selling Singles of the 21st Century [104-115]
104. SHE SAID- Plan B 644,000
105. NEVER HAD A DREAM COME TRUE- S Club 7 (43) 644,000
106. NUMBER ONE- Tinchy Stryder Ft N-Dubz (71) 642,000
107. SINGLE LADIES (PUT A RING ON IT)- Beyoncé 641,000
108. A LITTLE LESS CONVERSATION- Elvis Vs JXL (32) 639,000
109. RUDE BOY- Rihanna 639,000
Now it's quite rare for me to dislike a Rihanna track but this was one of the few that I have ever hated. It was those initial 10 seconds that put me off and had me pressing 'skip' quite regularly. After absolutely loving the first two releases of Rated R (Russain Roulette and Hard) little did I realise that this would be THE track to save the album commercially Needless to say I now love the track and my 'Rude Boy' T-Shirt Oli bought me and those initial 10 seconds are the ones that get me all excited whenever I hear them out in the club.
110. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE- Chris Brown Ft Benny Benassi 636,000
111. VIVA LA VIDA Coldplay 635,000
This song is just outstanding. As much as I've tried to get in to Coldplay albums, the closest I've got is liking about half of Mylo Xyloto. This track is just so epic and managed to hit #1 on both sides of the Atlantic and set up the parent album to sell over 10 million copies globally, helping lead the Brit invasion on the Hot 100 along with Leona Lewis (but more on her later along with Coldplay's most recent #1).
112. I NEED A DOLLAR Aloe Blacc 628,000
113. LOW- Flo Rida Ft T-Pain (83) 623,000
114. EVERYBODY HURTS- Helping Haiti 623,000
115. FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK- The Pogues Ft Kirsty McColl 622,000
With this track regularly ascending our charts each December co-leading the assault of Christmas songs on the chart, it really is only a matter of time that this and All I Want For Christmas is You become million sellers in the UK.
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