62 points
Number of Voters: 3
Highest Voter: madonnas (#8)
Album : Angels with Dirty Faces (2002)
Track No: 6
Genre: Pop, R&B
Writer: Brian Higgins, Bob Bradley, Tim Powell, Matthew Del Gray, Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena, Heidi Range
Producer: Brian Higgins, Bob Bradley, Tim Powell, Gifford Noel
Quote:
"The song received generally positive reviews from critics. NME critic Barry Nicholson suggested it was the better track from the double A-side and commended its "sleek garage sexiness".He additionally praised the song as smooth and tantalising. A critic from the Daily Mirror described "Angels with Dirty Faces", as well as the album track "Virgin Sexy", as "alive with wry palpitations". Julie Macaskill of Daily Record commended the song's pop and R&B mixture, which she noted as "proof that there is nothing sweeter than the Sugababes".Phil Udell from Hot Press admitted that although it is reminiscent of Destiny's Child's music, the song "lacks the American's sense of style".The Village Voice's Jess Harvell criticised "Angels with Dirty Faces" as "generic in the post-swingbeat sense".”
Interesting list so far. But I'm kind of glad none of my picks are out yet.
#117
P!NK - "M!ssundaztood"
62 points
Number of Voters: 3
Highest Voter: Stevie (#6)
Album : M!ssundaztood (2001)
Track No: 1
Genre: Pop, R&B, pop-rock
Writer: Pink, Linda Perry
Producer: Linda Perry, Damon Elliott
Quote:
"The title track "Missundaztood" is a catchy little number which is a good opener to the album. The grooving pop of the title-track is less hip-hop oriented than Pink's previous hits, sounding more like an amiable collision between Smash Mouth and Sugar Ray”
Aw, I liked Unbroken Rock Steady I didn't vote for, but it's a shame to see it out so early
I've never listened to Missundaztood the song. Or maybe I have and I just forgot it. The Truth About Love will get higher!