Not originally intended as a single, "Crash" became the sixth release from Love. Angel. Music. Baby. after Gwen's pregnancy delayed her second solo album. Despite little opportunity for promotion, it still managed moderate success on the charts, reaching #20 in pop airplay. With one of the most exhilarating hooks of Gwen's career, I'm surprised to see it place this low.
Oh my gosh... I'm still reeling from the fact that Gettin' Over You is the first song that was eliminated. Is something wrong with me? I twerk my fanny off to that sh!t.
Totally monotonous but weirdly addictive, the first single from Pharrell's solo album got a decent response from voters: eleven scores in the 7-8 range. It wasn't quite good enough against highly popular competition, though considering Gwen's sole contribution is the phrase "You got it like that" during the chorus, this is probably a better finish than expected.
Serving as the fourth and final single from Wynonna's debut album, this gospel-tinged cry of heartbreak became her first release to miss the top spot on the country charts. It also becomes her lowest-ranking solo entry on the countdown, a disappointing, though unsurprising, result given its quietly affecting expression of emotion.