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  • It's always a big moment when a boyband member goes solo, and 2004 saw Brian "Bryan" McFadden have a go with "Real To Me".


    But will the results be more Robbie Williams or Louis Tomlinson (sorry Directioners)?


    Find out on the latest episode of the pop music podcast celebrating the songs that were in the UK top 40 singles chart this week 20 years ago.


    Also on this week's episode:

    A rapper gouges out his own eye in one of the most tragic tales we have ever told on the podcast;Loose Women ruins the relationship of Brian McFadden and Kerry Katona;Nick Cave tries to kick a journalist's head in;Peter Andre starts a fight with a photographer outside of Katie Price's court case;Natasha Bedingfield makes chart history;McFly fans fight on the SongMeanings forums;Pluss: we count down the 10 best ever novelty Europop number 1s in the latest edition of "The 2000s Chart Show Chart" and reveal that Agadoo by Black Lace is a cover

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  • In this week's episode of the pop music podcast reliving the top 40s charts of the 2000s:

    Which rap star of the 00s now teaches gun safety in Illinois?Which Australian singer did Simon Amstell (ALLEGEDLY) try to out on Popworld?How did Liam from The Prodigy meet his wife, Natalie Appleton off of All Saints?Which 80s movie icon dated a young Victoria Beckham?Which dance songwriter of the 2000s won a silver in boxing at the Commonwealth Games?What do Lady Gaga, Aaliyah and Tamar Braxton have to do with Jojo's solo career?Why are the X Factor 2011 contestants officially better than Paul Weller?Why did Nelly release two albums in 2004?

    All this plus the usual deep dives into some of the most iconic pop songs of 2004, bad puns and UK pop culture fun


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  • She wiiiiiiiilllllllll be lovvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeddddd...but was Maroon 5's defining track a big enough hit to knock Natasha Bedingfield off the top or stop Sugababes, The 411 and Dizzee Rascal from getting to number one this week 20 years ago on the UK single chart.


    Find out on the latest episode of the podcast reliving the iconic pop music of the 2000s, one UK top 40 singles chart at a time.


    Also on this week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show:

    Is being on an Asda ad enough to get a bad song to number one?Which two icons of 2000s pop released their worst songs so far this week in 2004?What were the ingredients of Maroon 5's Snapple collab Tea Will Be Loved?How did the record label ruin The 411's career?Which unlikely crooner beat Dizzee Rascal to Best Urban Act at the Brits?How much can you buy on eBay for the award Westlife got for getting the first number one in the download chart?

    Answers to all these questions revealed in this week's episode alongside the usual laughs, pop culture nostalgia and 2000s music anthems.


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  • On this week's episode of the podcast celebrating the pop music of the 2000s one UK top 40 singles chart at a time...


    -Why The Libertines and Keane were accused of feuding in 2004

    -Why Daniel Bedingfield is the male Dido

    -How Franz Ferdinand's erotic gay anthem could have been even gayer

    -Which Irish rock band told us us "suck Satan's c***"

    -Which dance one hit wonder got her phone stolen in the London riots

    -Why Busted hate Little Mix


    All that nostalgic noughties fun plus fascinating facts and great songs from Natasha Bedinfield, Goldie Lookin' Chain, Stonebridge, Franz Ferdinand, Keane, LL Cool J and more


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  • We're back with one of my personal favourite chart battles of the 2000s. A very chaotic Libertines who have basically broken up on the cusp of being the biggest band in the UK vs. the madly catchy Baby Cakes by 3 of a Kind. Will the British record buying public put up with Can't Stand Me Now, or do they they like it down low low? All will be revealed as we relive the UK top 40 singles chart from this week 20 years ago.


    Also on this week's episode: Pop trivia! Deranged takes! Nostalgia! Bad accents! Plus:


    *Which rapper lost the demo of his second album in a threesome?

    *Which 2000s pop star was the face of the water brand that had a very unfortunate tagline involving spunk?

    *Which indie girlie of 2004's mum was in the Carry On films?

    *Which X Factor winner did Busted call "rude"?


    All that plus songs from some of the 2000s' biggest pop stars, including Busted, Britney, Anastasia, Rachel Stevens, Jamelia, Usher and McFly.


    Timecodes for this week's new release (SPOILERS AHEAD FOR CHART PLACEMENTS IF IT'S POSSIBLE TO SPOIL A CHART FROM LITERALLY 2004):


    00:08:16 - Soulwax - Any Minute Now

    00:12:40 - Charlotte Hatherley - Summer

    00:18:12 - Finn Brothers - Won’t Give In

    00:22:48 - Scent - Up & Down

    00:27:23 - Biffy Clyro - Glitter & Trauma

    00:32:49 - Lloyd Banks - On Fire 

    00:40:39 - Javine - Don’t Walk Away

    00:46:45 - The Rasmus - Guilty

    00:51:15 - Beenie Man - King of the Dancehall

    00:56:50 - Kasabian - LSF

    1:03:51 - V - Hip to Hip / Can You Feel It

    1:13:24 - The Libertines - Can’t Stand Me Now

    1:19:20 - 3 of a Kind - Baby Cakes


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  • This weeks 20 years ago was a terrible one if you liked boy bands of all kinds, with Busted and D12 releasing their last ever singles on the UK top 40. Also this week on your favourite 2000s pop music nostalgia podcast:


    Which former Britpop icon had a habit of going to gigs, stripping naked and throwing sausages at bands?


    Which Girls Aloud song was initially offered to Britney as the lead single for In the Zone?


    Which two very famous pop stars of 2004 did Xenomania turn down?


    Which pop star put her career on hold to star in the film version of Phantom of the Opera


    This week's episode has answers to all those questions plus the usual nostalgia, pop nonsense and talk about the following hits of 2004:


    Ash - Starcrossed

    Beverley Knight - Come As You Are

    Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started

    Blue - Bubblin'

    Britney Spears - Everytime

    Busted - Thunderbirds Are Go/3am

    Cassidy - Hotel

    The Charlatans - Try Again Today

    D12 - How Come

    Damien Rice - Cannonball

    Eamon - F**k It

    Estelle - 1980

    Flip & Fill - Discoland

    Frankee - FURB

    The Futureheads - Decent Days and Nights

    George Michael - Flawless

    Girls Aloud - The Show

    Graham Coxon - Spectacular

    The Hives - Walk Idiot Walk

    Jamelia - See It in a Boy's Eyes

    Jay Sean - Eyes on You

    Jennifer Ellison - Bye Bye Boy

    J-Kwon - Tipsy

    Kelis - Trick Me

    Kylie Minogue - Chocolate

    Lou Reed - Satellite of Love 04

    Mania - Looking For a Place

    Mario Winans - I Don't Wanna Know

    Marques Houston - Pop That Booty

    McFly - Obviously

    Morrissey - First of the Gang to Die

    Nina Sky - Move Ya Body

    O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei

    Rachel Stevens - Some Girls

    Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme

    Shaznay Lewis - Never Felt Like This Before

    The Streets - Dry Your Eyes

    Styles & Breeze - You’re Shining

    Usher - Burn

    Will Young - Friday's Child


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  • Another week, another great top 40 singles chart featuring some of the best pop music of 2004. On this week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show, find out:

    Why famous song of 2004 nearly featured Chris Martin awkwardly saying the word "mate"Which dance music vocalists also recorded nursery rhymes and pop hits for those iconic Early Learning Centre CDsWho once threw a tambourine at a woman at a gig after fighting with her over whether Northampton was a "sh*thole" or notHow Estelle forced John Legend to work with her

    All that plus 00s nostalgia, fascinating stories and the usual pop music nonsense.


    This week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show features discussion about the following pop hits of 2004:

    Anastacia - Left Outside Alone

    Ash - Starcrossed

    Badly Drawn Boy - Year of the Rat

    Basement Jaxx - Good Luck

    Beverley Knight - Come As You Are

    Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started

    Blue - Bubblin'

    Britney Spears - Everytime

    Cassidy - Hotel

    Counting Crows - Accidentally in Love

    The Cure - The End of the World

    Damien Rice - Cannonball

    Eamon - F**k It

    Estelle - 1980

    Flip & Fill - Discoland

    Frankee - FURB

    George Michael - Flawless

    Girls Aloud - The Show

    The Hives - Walk Idiot Walk

    Jamelia - See It in a Boy's Eyes

    Jay Sean - Eyes on You

    J-Kwon - Tipsy

    Kelis - Trick Me

    Kylie Minogue - Chocolate

    Lou Reed - Satellite of Love 04

    Mario Winans - I Don't Wanna Know

    Marques Houston - Pop That Booty

    Matt Goss - Fly

    McFly - Obviously

    Morrissey - First of the Gang to Die

    Nina Sky - Move Ya Body

    O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei

    Rachel Stevens - Some Girls

    Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme

    Shaznay Lewis - Never Felt Like This Before

    Snow Patrol - Spitting Games

    The Streets - Dry Your Eyes

    Styles & Breeze - You’re Shining

    Usher - Burn

    Will Young - Friday's Child



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  • My baby drives a car....and Geri Halliwell (ALLEGEDLY) cries in it. On this week's podcast, Nelly Furtado flops hard, Bloc Party join the 2000s indie revival party, Slash from Guns and Roses dies and is brought back to life, I do the world's worst Shrek impression, the 2004 Mercury Prize noms are announced, I send a band to The 2000s Chart Show jail, Jamelia delivers her best song yet and J-Kwon has paternity drama.


    And oh yes... LOLA'S BLOODY THEME and SOME FRICKIN GIRLS are released (for SEO purposes that's Lola's Theme and Some Girls FYI).


    All in all, a fun week of 2000s pop music nostalgia on the podcast reliving 2004 one top 40 singles chart at a time.


    This week's episode features discussion about the following pop hits of 2004:


    Anastacia - Left Outside Alone

    Basement Jaxx - Good Luck

    Beverley Knight - Come As You Are

    Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started

    Bloc Party - Little Thoughts/Tulips

    Blue - Bubblin'

    Brandy - Talk About Our Love

    Britney Spears - Everytime

    Cassidy - Hotel

    Counting Crows - Accidentally in Love

    Damien Rice - Cannonball

    Eamon - F**k It

    Elvis Presley - That's All Right

    Flip & Fill - Discoland

    Frankee - FURB

    George Michael - Flawless

    Girls Aloud - The Show

    The Hives - Walk Idiot Walk

    Jamelia - See It in a Boy's Eyes

    Jay Sean - Eyes on You

    J-Kwon - Tipsy

    Kelis - Trick Me

    Kylie Minogue - Chocolate

    Mario Winans - I Don't Wanna Know

    Marillion - Don't Hurt Yourself

    McFly - Obviously

    Morrissey - First of the Gang to Die

    Mull Historical Society - How 'Bout I Love You More

    Nelly Furtado - Forca

    Nina Sky - Move Ya Body

    O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei

    Outkast - Roses

    Rachel Stevens - Some Girls

    Scissor Sisters - Laura

    Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme

    Shaznay Lewis - Never Felt Like This Before

    Snow Patrol - Spitting Games

    Usher - Burn

    Velvet Revolver - Slither

    Will Young - Friday's Child


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  • This week on the show celebrating the iconic pop music of 2004...we revisit the singles chart from this week 20 years ago, with new releases from Damien Rice, Dogs Die in Hot Cars, Elvis Presley, The 5678s, Ghostface, The Hives, Ian van Dahl, Max Sedgley, Nina Sky, Orbital, Shaznay Lewis, Shystie and Will Young.


    All that plus random 00s nostalgia, jokes and music trivia you won't believe. Who is the fastest rapper in the world? Who got in a feud where she called Azealia Banks "table tits"? Which band was nearly called Robert Plant in Poo Poo Land? Which iconic rave DJs have David Gray as their brother-in-law? Find out all this and more on your favourite classic 2000s chart recap show.


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  • This week on the podcast where we're celebrating the iconic pop music of the 2000s one top 40 singles chart at a time...finally a week with some huge hitters of 2004, including Basement Jaxx, Black Eyed Peas, Blue, George Michael, Girls Aloud, Kylie Minogue and Usher. Plus the usual classic tunes, 00s nostalgia and general pop nonsense.


    Which famous 2000s rapper was dropped from Kylie's Chocolate? Which R&B diva was Usher's Burn allegedly written about? What did the French version of Blue's Bubblin' sound like? Have Black Eyed Peas ever apologised for that original name for Let's Get It Started? Listen in and find out these fascinating noughties stories and more.





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  • This week on the podcast celebrating the music of the 2000s one top 40 singles chart at a time: Why is Brandy called the Vocal Bible? Who is the song Golden Touch by Razorlight written about, and which pop star did she go on to manage? Why is the break-up of Blue causing Javine's career to flop? And most importantly of all, why did Jessica Simpson think she could challenge a 2004-era Britney to number one?!


    All that plus nostalgic pop music songs, some 2000s trivia you won't believe and more puns than you can shake a Now 58 at.


    This week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show features discussion of the following songs:


    The 411 - On My Knees

    4-4-2 - Come on England

    Agnetha Faltskog - When You Walk in the Room

    Anastacia - Left Outside Alone

    Beastie Boys - Ch-Check It Out

    Brandy - Talk About Our Love

    Britney Spears - Everytime

    Candee Jay - If I Were You

    Cassidy - Hotel

    Christina Milian - Dip It Low

    The Corrs - Summer Sunshine

    Divine Comedy - Absent Friends

    Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back)

    Emma Bunton - Crickets Sing for Anamaria

    Faithless - Mass Destruction

    The Farm feat. SFX Boys Choir - All Together Now 2004

    Frankee - FURB

    Freestylers - Push Up

    Hoobastank - The Reason

    Janet Jackson - All Nite (Don’t Stop)/I Want You

    Javine - Best of My Love

    Jessica Simpson - With You

    Jurgen Vries - Take My Hand

    Kanye West - All Falls Down

    Kelis - Trick Me

    Kristian Leontiou - Story of My Life

    Mario Winans - I Don’t Wanna Know

    Maroon 5 - This Love

    Natasha Bedingfield - Single

    NERD - Maybe

    O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei

    Paul Weller - The Bottle

    Peter Andre - Insania

    The Rasmus - In the Shadows

    Razorlight - Golden Touch

    Scissor Sisters - Laura

    Slipknot - Duality

    Twisted X - Born in England

    V - Blood Sweat and Tears

    VS - Call U Sexy



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  • Every two years, the safe home for the gays that are the music charts and bombarded by the straights as a barrage of football songs come out to celebrate the World Cup and/or Euros.


    This week on The 2000s Chart Show, it's the Euros 2004, and the straights were celebrating with a "footie" spin on Come on Eileen, a slightly dog whistle-sounding single featuring The Libertines and Supergrass and a song about World War One. The breeders having a normal one, as always.


    If you think the "beautiful game" is lame, however, we have plenty to discuss this week in our latest run down of the pop music of 2004. In this episode, we're exploring even more of the fallout of Janet Jackson's Super Bowl malfunction, making love under the linden tree with O-Zone and learn how Lauryn Hill rejected Kanye West.


    This week's episode features discussion about the following songs:


    The 411 - On My Knees

    4-4-2 - Come on England

    Anastacia - Left Outside Alone

    Avril Lavigne - Don’t Tell Me

    Beastie Boys - Ch-Check It Out

    Beyonce - Naughty Girl

    Candee Jay - If I Were You

    Cassidy - Hotel

    Christina Milian - Dip It Low

    The Corrs - Summer Sunshine

    D12 - My Band

    Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back)

    Emma Bunton - Crickets Sing for Anamaria

    Evanescence - Everybody’s Fool

    Faithless - Mass Destruction

    The Farm feat. SFX Boys Choir - All Together Now 2004

    Frankee - FURB

    Hoobastank - The Reason

    Janet Jackson - All Nite (Don’t Stop)/I Want You

    Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl

    Jurgen Vries - Take My Hand

    Kanye West - All Falls Down

    Keane - Everybody's Changing

    Kelis - Trick Me

    The Killers - Mr Brightside

    Kristian Leontiou - Story of My Life

    Linkin Park - Breaking the Habit

    Mario Winans - I Don’t Wanna Know

    Mark Owen - Makin’ Out

    Maroon 5 - This Love

    O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei

    Peter Andre - Insania

    The Rasmus - In the Shadows

    Sarah Connor - Bounce

    Scissor Sisters - Laura

    Speedway - In & Out

    The Streets - Fit But You Know It

    Twisted X - Born in England

    V - Blood Sweat and Tears

    VS - Call U Sexy



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  • HEALTH WARNING: We're heading into the era of the 2004 Euros, which means one dreaded thing: Football songs. We got one this week, but before we have to mentally prepare ourselves for another enjoy the return of Emma Bunton, the hilariously petty feud between 50 Cent and Evanescence and the hilariously named Hoobastank.


    On this week's episode of your favourite 2000s pop music nostalgia podcast (OK, we're at least top three), we're talking about these songs and oh so much more:


    2Play feat. Raghav & Naila Boss - It Can’t Be Right

    The 411 - On My Knees

    Anastacia - Left Outside Alone

    ATL - Calling All Girls

    Avril Lavigne - Don’t Tell Me

    Beastie Boys - Ch-Check It Out

    Beyonce - Naughty Girl

    The Calling - Our Lives

    Cassidy - Hotel

    Christina Milian - Dip It Low

    The Corrs - Summer Sunshine

    D12 - My Band

    DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide

    D-Side - Pushin’ Me Out

    Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back)

    Emma Bunton - Crickets Sing for Anamaria

    Evanescence - Everybody’s Fool

    Faithless - Mass Destruction

    The Farm feat. SFX Boys Choir - All Together Now 2004

    Frankee - FURB

    Hoobastank - The Reason

    Jay-Z - 99 Problems/Dirt Off Your Shoulder

    Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl

    Keane - Everybody's Changing

    Kelis - Trick Me

    The Killers - Mr Brightside

    Kristian Leontiou - Story of My Life

    Mario Winans - I Don’t Wanna Know

    Maroon 5 - This Love

    Peter Andre - Insania

    Pop! - Heaven and Earth

    The Rasmus - In the Shadows

    Ronan Keating and LeAnn Rimes - Last Thing On My Mind

    Sam and Mark - The Sun Has Come Your Way

    Sarah Connor - Bounce

    Stacie Orrico - I Could Be The One

    The Streets - Fit But You Know It

    Thirteen Sense - Do No Wrong

    Usher - Yeah

    V - Blood Sweat and Tears



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  • Your weekly dose of 2000s pop music nostalgia returns, with fascinating facts, dumb jokes and general pop mania about the following songs from the UK top 40 singles chart this time in 2004:


    2Play feat. Raghav & Naila Boss - It Can’t Be Right

    The 411 - On My Knees

    Anastacia - Left Outside Alone

    ATL - Calling All Girls

    Avril Lavigne - Don’t Tell Me

    Beyonce - Naughty Girl

    The Calling - Our Lives

    Cassidy - Hotel

    Chingy - One Call Away

    Christina Milian - Dip It Low

    The Corrs - Summer Sunshine

    D12 - My Band

    Deepest Blue - Is It a Sin

    DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide

    Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back)

    Frankee - FURB

    Gladiator - Now We Are Free

    Hope of the States - The Red The White The Black The Blue

    Inme - Faster the Chase

    Jay-Z - 99 Problems/Dirt Off Your Shoulder

    Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl

    Joss Stone - Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin On Me)

    Keane - Everybody's Changing

    Kelis - Trick Me

    Kevin Lyttle - Last Drop

    The Killers - Mr Brightside

    Kristian Leontiou - Story of My Life

    Maroon 5 - This Love

    Method Man feat. Busta Rhymes - What’s Happenin’

    Morrissey - Irish Blood English Heart

    Muse - Sing For Absolution

    The Rasmus - In the Shadows

    Ronan Keating and LeAnn Rimes - Last Thing On My Mind

    Sam and Mark - The Sun Has Come Your Way

    Sarah Connor - Bounce

    Special D - Come With Me

    The Streets - Fit But You Know It

    Supergrass - Kiss of Life

    Usher - Yeah

    V - Blood Sweat and Tears



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  • A dramatic week in 2004 era pop music which has a little bit of everything. PJ Harvey being bitchy about Kylie Minogue. The fallout of World Idol and how it may have directly caused The X Factor to happen. The terrible things Jim from The Corrs has said, and why it may be Ant and Dec's fault. A Norweigian mountain hut shaped like a guitar. All that plus 2000s nostalgia aplenty and new old music from ABBA, ATL, Brand New, The Calling, Cassidy, Chingy, The Corrs, The 411, Gladiator, Kevin Lyttle, Kurt Nilsen, Muse, Nick Drake, PJ Harvey



    This week, the 2000s pop we're talking about is:


    2Play feat. Raghav & Naila Boss - It Can’t Be Right

    The 411 - On My Knees

    ABBA - Waterloo

    Anastacia - Left Outside Alone

    ATL - Calling All Girls

    Avril Lavigne - Don’t Tell Me

    Beyonce - Naughty Girl

    Boogie Pimps - Sunny

    Brand New - The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows

    Busted - Air Hostess

    The Calling - Our Lives

    Cassidy - Hotel

    Chingy - One Call Away

    Christina Milian - Dip It Low

    The Corrs - Summer Sunshine

    D12 - My Band

    DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide

    Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back)

    Frankee - FURB

    Gladiator - Now We Are Free

    Gunther and the Sunshine Girls - Ding Dong Song

    James Fox - Hold Onto Our Love

    Jay-Z - 99 Problems/Dirt Off Your Shoulder

    Joss Stone - Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin On Me)

    Keane - Everybody's Changing

    Kevin Lyttle - Last Drop

    Kurt Nilsen - She’s So High

    Maroon 5 - This Love

    McFly - Five Colours In Her Hair

    Method Man feat. Busta Rhymes - What’s Happenin’

    Morrissey - Irish Blood English Heart

    Muse - Sing For Absolution

    Nick Drake - Magic

    PJ Harvey - The Letter

    The Rasmus - In the Shadows

    Ronan Keating and LeAnn Rimes - Last Thing On My Mind

    Special D - Come With Me

    The Streets - Fit But You Know It

    Twista - Slow Jamz

    Usher - Yeah


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  • It's time for one of the biggest chart battles of the 2000s. The battles of the f**ks if you will, as Frankee and Eamon take each other on. But were they real exes, and which one won the chart war. Find out in the latest episode of your new favourite nostalgic pop music podcast.


    Here's what else we learn by looking at the UK top 40 from 20 years ago:

    What Jay-Z has in common with Morrissey and Guns n Roses

    How Dot Cotton actor June Brown tried and failed to get Pete Doherty sober

    Hoe Morrissey started a feud with Keane

    The very cute way Alexandra Burke and Joss Stone became friends

    Which fellow famous Canadian Alanis Morrisette nearly married

    How much (ALLEGEDLY) Avril Lavigne did or didn't write her own songs


    All that plus the following songs:


    2Play feat. Raghav & Naila Boss - It Can’t Be Right

    Alanis Morissette - Everything

    Anastacia - Left Outside Alone

    Ash - Orpheus

    Avril Lavigne - Don’t Tell Me

    Beyonce - Naughty Girl

    Blue - Breathe Easy

    Boogie Pimps - Sunny

    Britney Spears - Toxic

    Busted - Air Hostess

    Charlatans - Up At the Lake

    Christina Milian - Dip It Low

    D12 - My Band

    DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide

    Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back)

    Frankee - FURB

    Franz Ferdinand - Matinee

    Gabrielle - Stay the Same

    Goldfrapp - Strict Machine

    Gunther and the Sunshine Girls - Ding Dong Song

    James Fox - Hold Onto Our Love

    Jay-Z - 99 Problems/Dirt Off Your Shoulder

    Joe - Ride Wit U

    Joss Stone - Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin On Me)

    Kasabian - Club Foot

    Keane - Everybody's Changing

    Maroon 5 - This Love

    McFly - Five Colours In Her Hair

    Method Man feat. Busta Rhymes - What’s Happenin’

    Morrissey - Irish Blood English Heart

    NERD - She Wants to Move

    Pete Doherty - Babyshambles

    The Rasmus - In the Shadows

    Ronan Keating and LeAnn Rimes - Last Thing On My Mind

    Special D - Come With Me

    The Streets - Fit But You Know It

    Twista - Slow Jamz

    Usher - Yeah


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  • Another great week for 00s pop music lovers. Ronan Keating and Louis Walsh get bitchy, Gabrielle is gets endless questions about her eyepatch, Christina Milian is revealing how she REALLY thinks about Jennifer Lopez. All that plus classic 'new' 2000s tunes guaranteed to give you major nostalgia – and reveal some thing you may never have known about 2004. Trust me, what we have to tell you about Natasha Bedingfield will blow your mind.


    This week's edition of The 2000s Chart Show includes the following songs:


    Anastacia - Left Outside Alone

    Ash - Orpheus

    Beyonce - Naughty Girl

    Blue - Breathe Easy

    Boogie Pimps - Sunny

    Britney Spears - Toxic

    Busted - Air Hostess

    Christina Milian - Dip It Low

    D12 - My Band

    DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide

    Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back)

    Franz Ferdinand - Matinee

    Gabrielle - Stay the Same

    Graham Coxon - Bittersweet Bundle of Misery

    Gunther and the Sunshine Girls - Ding Dong Song

    HIM - Solitary Man

    Jamelia - Thank You

    James Fox - Hold Onto Our Love

    JC Chasez - Blowin Me Up

    Joe - Ride Wit U

    Kanye West - Through the Wire

    Keane - Everybody's Changing

    Marillion - You're Gone

    Maroon 5 - This Love

    Melissa Auf Der Maur - Real A Lie

    McFly - Five Colours In Her Hair

    Narcotic Thrust - I Like It

    NERD - She Wants to Move

    OceanLab - Satellite

    Outkast - The Way You Move

    The Rasmus - In the Shadows

    Ronan Keating and LeAnn Rimes - Last Thing On My Mind

    Special D - Come With Me

    The Streets - Fit But You Know It

    Tali - Lyric on My Lip

    Tiesto feat. BT - Love Comes Again

    Twista - Slow Jamz

    Usher - Yeah

    Wolfman - For Lovers


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  • Another week, another top 40 singles chart of iconic 2000s pop music to discuss. Except this week, IT'S OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY!! A whole year of pop music nonsense has been discussed, and the fun doesn't stop now.


    On this week's episode, we relive May 2004 and discover: Which iconic 00s pop star Mike Skinner said Fit But You Know It was about; The surprisingly depressing story behind the Boney M song Sunny; Which band was nearly called Robert Plant in Poo Poo Land; And once and for all what the Busted line "I messed my pants when we flew over France" means.


    This week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show features the following songs:


    Agnetha Falkskog - If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind

    Alex Cartana - Hey Papi

    Anastacia - Left Outside Alone

    Atomic Kitten - Someone Like Me

    Beyonce - Naughty Girl

    Blue - Breathe Easy

    Boogie Pimps - Sunny

    Britney Spears - Toxic

    Busted - Air Hostess

    D12 - My Band

    Dido - Don't Leave Home

    DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide

    Dogs Die in Hot Cars - Godhopping

    Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back)

    Franz Ferdinand - Matinee

    Gemma Fox - Girlfriend's Story

    Hillary Duff - Come Clean

    HIM - Solitary Man

    Jamelia - Thank You

    James Fox - Hold Onto Our Love

    Janet Jackson - Just A Little While

    JC Chasez - Blowin Me Up

    Joe - Ride Wit U

    Kanye West - Through the Wire

    Lasgo - Surrender

    Marillion - You're Gone

    Maroon 5 - This Love

    McFly - Five Colours In Her Hair

    Narcotic Thrust - I Like It

    NERD - She Wants to Move

    OceanLab - Satellite

    Outkast - The Way You Move

    Pink - Last to Know

    Plummet - Cherish the Day

    The Rasmus - In the Shadows

    Special D - Come With Me

    The Streets - Fit But You Know It

    Twista - Slow Jamz

    Usher - Yeah

    Wolfman - For Lovers


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  • This week on the podcast celebrating the pop music of the 2000s via the top 40s from this time 20 years ago we learn:


    -Why Pink bought a sex doll dressed as Christina Aguilera on stage during her 2004 tour

    -Which indie songs sound best on a music box

    -Which boyband member won 'party mentalist of the year' at the 2002 Smash Hits Awards

    -What Maggot from Goldie Lookin' Chain/Celebrity Big Brother is doing now - and why the band had to apologise to Charlotte Church

    -Which dance act used a 56-piece mouse choir and the sound of dolphins [citation needed]

    -The story of how I ended up singing Angels with Fame Academy reject and 2004 UK Eurovision entrant James Fox

    -Which '80s prog rock band invented crowdfunding

    -Fun facts about Gibraltar


    All that plus 2000s nostalgic fun and music from Armand van Helden, The Bees, Breed 77, Franz Ferdinand, Goldie Lookin' Chain, James Fox, Lasgo, Marillion, Maroon 5, OceanLab and Pink



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  • On this week's episode of the podcast reliving the top 40 singles chart from this time 20 years ago:

    How the Super Bowl 'nipplegate' destroyed Janet Jackson's pop careerWhy Agnetha from ABBA took at 15 year break from the music industryWhich pop star wrote a love song from the perspective of drugs (and was a recorder prodigy)What Eamon's 'F**k It (I Don't Want You Back) sounds like in ItalianHow Justin Timberlake ruined JC Chasez's careerWhich band described their own album as 'f***in awful'

    Plus iconic 2004 jams from Agnetha Falkskog, Joe, D12, JC Chasez, Eamon, Beta Band, Janet Jackson, Dido, Hillary Duff, Snow Patrol and Bellefire


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