Jenny Frost was the first member of Atomic Kitten to (sort of) step out on her own. But she was in for a bumpy ride with ‘Crash Landing’.
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Dannii Minogue – Disremembrance
Something of a hidden gem in Dannii Minogue’s back catalogue, ‘Disremembrance’ is an epic trance song that was anything but forgettable.
Natasha Bedingfield – I Wanna Have Your Babies
Natasha Bedingfield’s single status was, evidently, a thing of the past as she kicked off her second album campaign.
Sugababes – Easy
Despite being one of the biggest pop acts of the ’00s, the awkward timing of a Sugababes greatest hits made this single anything but easy.
Shania Twain – Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)
Only Shania Twain could get away with the Riverdance-meets-Rednex absurdity of ‘Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)’
Angel City – Sunrise
‘Sunrise’ didn’t deviate too far from Angel City’s reliable formula, even if their source material was a bit more obscure this time.
Kylie Minogue – Your Disco Needs You
It might not have received a full single release in the UK, but that hasn’t harmed the cult legacy of ‘Your Disco Needs You’.
Ultra – Rescue Me
‘Rescue Me’ gave Ultra their first top ten single. But, rather ironically, that still wasn’t enough to save them.
Angel City – Do You Know (I Go Crazy)
It may be sacrilegious to some, but ‘Do You Know (I Go Crazy)’ was a stroke of genius and terrifically well-executed by Angel City.
Rachel Stevens – I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)
Rachel Stevens went all out on ‘I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)’, but she was fighting a losing battle against an internet leak.
Troy and Gabriella – Gotta Go My Own Way
As a show tune, ‘Gotta Go My Own Way’ might not be that convincing. But as a mid-tempo pop song, it’s phenomenal.
Darren Hayes – Pop!ular
A subversive electropop banger isn’t what anyone expected from a new Darren Hayes single. But with ‘Pop!ular’, that’s precisely what we got.