Sorry, these last-minute votes threw me off a little. I'm still trying to finish up graphics and things, but I don't want to keep everyone hanging, so I'll do a few spots tonight.
It's been a contentious two weeks of voting—full of stanning, trolling and at least three separate contenders for #1—but the results are finally here! After 41 votes (one of which was ultimately disqualified), our winner has emerged at the very last minute by the tightest of margins. It wasn't an easy road for any song, however, as each had its supporters and detractors; only nine finished above an 8 and two scored averages below 5. At one point, all four ladies were represented in the top four, but the final results are much more stratified: one diva dominates the top ten while another will see most of her album eliminated early. (Just for your information, scores have been rounded to two decimal places and ties were awarded to the song with more higher ratings). I know many of you have been itching to start, and I can't wait to hear what you all think, so let's get to it!
It's been a contentious two weeks of voting—full of stanning, trolling and at least three separate contenders for #1—but the results are finally here! After 41 votes (one of which was ultimately disqualified), our winner has emerged at the very last minute by the tightest of margins. It wasn't an easy road for any song, however, as each had its supporters and detractors; only nine finished above an 8 and two scored averages below 5. At one point, all four ladies were represented in the top four, but the final results are much more stratified: one diva dominates the top ten while another will see most of her album eliminated early. (Just for your information, scores have been rounded to two decimal places and ties were awarded to the song with more higher ratings). I know many of you have been itching to start, and I can't wait to hear what you all think, so let's get to it!
Overall score: 4.70 High score: 10 (Hunter_13, SupremeGoodness)
Low score: 1 (MP2K, KSmith011, MWB, genetic fail, Great Username, jinzo)
The lowdown: This spacey spoken word number features a thumping beat and an Auto-Tuned manifesto for the Information Age. Co-written and produced by Klas Ĺhlund, it is the fifth track on Body Talk Pt. 2 and the tenth on the Body Talk compilation.
The vote: ATRL was clearly not feeling the monotone weirdness of "We Dance to the Beat," as it received only 16 scores above 5.
Best line: "We dance to the beat of opportunity knocking"