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allSTARS* – The Land Of Make Believe
After two underperforming singles, the obvious next move to earn the allSTARS* a long overdue top ten hit was a cover version.
Blazin’ Squad – Flip Reverse
Even those staunchly averse to Blazin’ Squad’s appeal surely couldn’t deny ‘Flip Reverse’ as a genuinely enjoyable track and, quite probably, their best single.
Jamelia – Beware Of The Dog
The Depeche Mode-sampling ‘Beware Of The Dog’ was widely expected to be a huge hit for Jamelia. So it came as a surprise when the song scraped into the top ten.
Spice Girls – Say You’ll Be There
Far from being a difficult second single, ‘Say You’ll Be There’ delivered on the Spice Girls’ hype and earned them another huge hit.
Britney Spears – Gimme More
Britney Spears took creative control on her fifth album, and with three words, the lead single made a now-iconic statement of defiance: “It’s Britney, bitch”
911 – Love Sensation
‘Love Sensation’ helped 911 land a major record deal and even enjoyed success in America after being added to the soundtrack of ‘Casper: A Spirited Beginning’.
Paris Hilton – Stars Are Blind
More than two years after announcing plans to record an album, Paris Hilton finally released ‘Stars Are Blind’ as her debut single in 2006.
Anastacia – One Day In Your Life
Anastacia’s second album might’ve been called ‘Freak Of Nature’, but ‘One Day In Your Life’ could scarcely have been a more perfect pop song.
Spice Girls – Who Do You Think You Are
‘Who Do You Think You Are’ cemented the Spice Girls as a cultural phenomenon thanks to a memorable Brit Awards performance.
Leah Haywood – We Think It’s Love
Leah Haywood’s brilliant debut single, ‘We Think It’s Love’, was tipped for a UK release after reaching the top ten in Australia. Alas…
Sugababes – Hole In The Head
‘Hole In The Head’ saw Sugababes reignite their chart-topping partnership with Xenomania for the lead single of their third album.