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ERIC PRYDZ – “Call On Me”
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“To lose one Number 1 to a no-name producer, M’sieu Bangalter, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose two seems like carelessness.” “Call On Me” shares an origin with Spacedust’s workout-based “Gym & Tonic” – a canny music[…]

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BRIAN MCFADDEN – “Real To Me”
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In the Industrial Revolution of 00s pop, Westlife were the darkest and most satanic of mills, an inexorable manufactory turning out ballads by the yard. When I started Popular the signs their reign was ending weren’t as obvious as they seem in hind[…]

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NELLY – “My Place” / “Flap Your Wings”
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“Caught Out There”. “I’m A Slave 4 U”. “Like I Love You”. “Milkshake”. “Rock Your Body”. All productions by the Neptunes, all Top 5 hits here, all early-00s pop landmarks, still accorded due reverence. None of them, however, are[…]

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NATASHA BEDINGFIELD – “These Words”
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Maybe it was the pressure of reality TV pop, which plastinated the process of hitmaking and made it part of the show, but there’s a deliberate self-awareness creeping into pop around this point: a cluster of hit songs about stardom, the biz, the ra[…]

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3 OF A KIND – “Baby Cakes”
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“Baby Cakes” appears at least 3 years after UK garage dipped back underground to begin its mutation into grime, and 5 years after “Sweet Like Chocolate” took the sound and blew it into a big sugary hit-bound bubble. Not that a garage track wa[…]

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BUSTED – “Thunderbirds Are Go”/”3 AM”
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The story of the 2004 Thunderbirds film is the story of many well-loved British properties that land up in Hollywood. You can trace its progress through development hell like the stations of the cross. There’s the original treatment, pie-eyed in it[…]

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THE STREETS – “Dry Your Eyes”
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The closest pop cousin to Mike Skinner might be Kevin Rowland – both Midlands-born anatomists of the heart, both deep in love with Black American pop, both wrestling their own voices into shapes that could stand in awkward but honest imitation […]

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SHAPESHIFTERS – “Lola’s Theme”
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The difference between a great pop-house record and a generically competent one can seem inscrutable. It’s not that the great ones are hard to detect – “Lola’s Theme” is like “Ride On Time” or “Dreamer”, the house beat smoothly […]

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USHER – “Burn”
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“Yeah!” casts a long shadow, and the truth is I’d mostly forgotten its follow-up, the intended lead single for the Confessions LP before Lil Jon muscled it out the way. So “Burn” was a pleasant rediscovery: it’s hardly the genre-bursting,[…]

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McFLY – “Obviously”
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I’m delighted we have some proper McFly fans in the comments crew – genuinely delighted, as I bounce off their chunky power-pop almost entirely and I would truly like to know what I’m missing. Maybe Tom Fletcher’s one of those songwriters[…]

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