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Let's keep Mark Ronson at number 1 - Download Uptown Funk

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    Funk YouFunk You Posts: 6,864
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    Wealdstone Raider or LFO for no1 not Cowell Factor
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    Starzz123Starzz123 Posts: 1,700
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    Funk You wrote: »
    Wealdstone Raider or LFO for no1 not Cowell Factor

    If you really want to keep Cowell off the top spot surely you know that those two have no chance at it, Uptown Funk is the only other strong contender so it would be better if you bought/stream that
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    Funk YouFunk You Posts: 6,864
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    Starzz123 wrote: »
    If you really want to keep Cowell off the top spot surely you know that those two have no chance at it, Uptown Funk is the only other strong contender so it would be better if you bought/stream that

    No because I don't like them tunes so why should I lol. Wealdstone and LFO are my choices
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    EStaffs90EStaffs90 Posts: 13,722
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    BRITLAND wrote: »
    Yes that's all I want, a good song that isn't related to XF or "charity"

    It would be nice if we had a Christmas No1 that wasn't an X-Factor winner or charity song (as we haven't had one since waaaay back in 2003!).
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    Starzz123Starzz123 Posts: 1,700
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    Funk You wrote: »
    No because I don't like them tunes so why should I lol. Wealdstone and LFO are my choices

    Well realistically speaking that will never happen
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    HitstasticHitstastic Posts: 8,634
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    I would love to see Uptown Funk remain #1 this Sunday as it'd be hilarious but it also means the genuinely more popular song stayed at #1.

    Even if Ben does get to #1, Uptown Funk will climb back to #1 next week. When Ben's X Factor single drops out of the top 40, Uptown Funk will still be top 10, maybe even top 5.

    In fact I reckon Uptown Funk is going to become a million seller in early 2015.
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    Born lippyBorn lippy Posts: 2,839
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    Blinkin awesome song love it!!
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    AudioRebelAudioRebel Posts: 32,201
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    Hitstastic wrote: »
    I would love to see Uptown Funk remain #1 this Sunday as it'd be hilarious but it also means the genuinely more popular song stayed at #1.

    Even if Ben does get to #1, Uptown Funk will climb back to #1 next week. When Ben's X Factor single drops out of the top 40, Uptown Funk will still be top 10, maybe even top 5.

    In fact I reckon Uptown Funk is going to become a million seller in early 2015.

    I agree 100%. It'll do what Pharrells 'Happy' did this time last year.
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    RingoJ739KRingoJ739K Posts: 23,347
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    Starzz123 wrote: »
    Well realistically speaking that will never happen

    Wealdstone Raider has entered the top 5 so there might be a chance of it happening.

    I still think Ben will be number 1 though.
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    Funk YouFunk You Posts: 6,864
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    Starzz123 wrote: »
    Well realistically speaking that will never happen

    Well realistically Wealdstone was in the midweek top 5 so could be possible ;)
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    RobertfitzRobertfitz Posts: 2,732
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    Peter the GreatPeter the Great Posts: 14,230
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    EStaffs90 wrote: »
    It would be nice if we had a Christmas No1 that wasn't an X-Factor winner or charity song (as we haven't had one since waaaay back in 2003!).
    Oh yes 2003. There was no X Factor back then but there was Pop Idol. Back then it seemed as though at last people had enough of the manufactured pap. The terrible Pop Idol cover of Happy Xmas (war is over) only made No.5 so only Gary Jules and The Darkness were in the running for Xmas No.1 with Gary Jules winning in the end. It would be great to have a moment like that again but I doubt we ever will.
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    Funk YouFunk You Posts: 6,864
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    Oh yes 2003. There was no X Factor back then but there was Pop Idol. Back then it seemed as though at last people had enough of the manufactured pap. The terrible Pop Idol cover of Happy Xmas (war is over) only made No.5 so only Gary Jules and The Darkness were in the running for Xmas No.1 with Gary Jules winning in the end. It would be great to have a moment like that again but I doubt we ever will.

    You forgot Proper Crimbo was out that year too :D got in the top 10 I remember
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    thewaywardbusthewaywardbus Posts: 2,738
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    Oh yes 2003. There was no X Factor back then but there was Pop Idol. Back then it seemed as though at last people had enough of the manufactured pap. The terrible Pop Idol cover of Happy Xmas (war is over) only made No.5 so only Gary Jules and The Darkness were in the running for Xmas No.1 with Gary Jules winning in the end. It would be great to have a moment like that again but I doubt we ever will.

    Major over reaction! Ever is a long time!
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    AudioRebelAudioRebel Posts: 32,201
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    Not to worry, Ronson will be the first #1 of 2015. :)
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    Heathyheath_Heathyheath_ Posts: 986
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    EStaffs90 wrote: »
    It would be nice if we had a Christmas No1 that wasn't an X-Factor winner or charity song (as we haven't had one since waaaay back in 2003!).

    Rage Against the Machine were number one a few years ago, they weren't either
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    RetroMusicFanRetroMusicFan Posts: 6,673
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    Commiserations to the lovely Mr Ronson!
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    EStaffs90EStaffs90 Posts: 13,722
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    Rage Against the Machine were number one a few years ago, they weren't either

    They gave the money to a homeless charity, therefore making it a charity single.
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