YES
THANK YOU JINZO, I FORGIVE YOU FOR SHADING MADONNA IN THE OTHER THREAD NOW.
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Originally posted by Andre
Jinzo you're hot, but your taste SUCKS.
They both suck. Everything in our Top 5 is far better. The single choices from Tangled Up are so whack. Their best album...Close to Love, Fling, Black Jacks, Girl Overboard....and THEY are the singles?
I never even thought "The Promise" being in the top 5 was even possible.
The Promise will be top three. That was a forgone conclusion from the outset of this rate. It's their second biggest hit ever. The song that solidified them as the most powerful British group of their time. Their BRIT award winner.
The Promise will be top three. That was a forgone conclusion from the outset of this rate. It's their second biggest hit ever. The song that solidified them as the most powerful British group of their time. Their BRIT award winner.
I really had no idea I just had their songs, and knew what songs I liked and knew what songs seemed kinda basic for them.
The Promise will be top three. That was a forgone conclusion from the outset of this rate. It's their second biggest hit ever. The song that solidified them as the most powerful British group of their time. Their BRIT award winner.
The Promise was just a brilliant time to stan for GA over here. So far into their careers yet still top of the game. The new Spice Girls.
I mean, can we get into how FLAWLESS this is?:
I reckon the win will go to Sexy! No No No though.
The Promise is what got me into Girls Aloud in the first place. The chorus, the hook, the beat... It's all amazing. It was retro done right.
I'm totally satisfied with the Top 5. I think these are all epic tracks and I don't care how it falls from this point onward although if I had to pick...
5. Sound of the Underground
4. Something Kinda Oooh
3. Biology
2. Sexy! NNN
1. The Promise
I really had no idea I just had their songs, and knew what songs I liked and knew what songs seemed kinda basic for them.
The promise was one of the latter.
Of all the flaws it could have, I don't see you can fault "The Promise" for being basic. The retro sound and the dynamic tempo shifts alone are way beyond what most pop songs in this day and age are doing.