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Officially how many TOP 10 Hit she gets? Is it her 60th... 61th... 62th... can someone confirm this please? I know all re-issues count as different singles as they have different catalogue numbers...

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On GMTV this morning they showed Estelle and the 2 SMUG GORMLESS presenters said she had beat Madonna to the top spot .

Of course they forgot to say Madonna had only been out 5 days with little airplay and no video.

Oh and by the way the Estelle song is VERY DULL. I really dont know what the fuss is about. How on earth people think the song is the new UMBERELLA

and will be number 1 for 10 weeks is beyond belief.

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On GMTV this morning they showed Estelle and the 2 SMUG GORMLESS presenters said she had beat Madonna to the top spot .

Of course they forgot to say Madonna had only been out 5 days with little airplay and no video.

Oh and by the way the Estelle song is VERY DULL. I really dont know what the fuss is about. How on earth people think the song is the new UMBERELLA

and will be number 1 for 10 weeks is beyond belief.

ugh gmtv is so shyte with those wanky presenters who suck up to even that fake bytch heather mills.They think there being so clever saying that! dumb british journalism rules once again. That Estelle(Makes rosa klebb look hot!) song is sooooo crap i just don't get all the hype for it.

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On GMTV this morning they showed Estelle and the 2 SMUG GORMLESS presenters said she had beat Madonna to the top spot .

Of course they forgot to say Madonna had only been out 5 days with little airplay and no video.

Oh and by the way the Estelle song is VERY DULL. I really dont know what the fuss is about. How on earth people think the song is the new UMBERELLA

and will be number 1 for 10 weeks is beyond belief.

What a pack of IDIOTS :manson:

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What a pack of IDIOTS :manson:

Yes it was Kate Garraway or whatever her name is and that INSIPID Xtra Factor presenter Ben Shepherd.

They were praising Estelle and the square bangle she wearing. The even did a close up shot of her bangle!

Estelle will be lucky to last a year she seems EXTREMELY BLAND.

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4 Minutes was Top 5 in the download chart:

1 ESTELLE - AMERICAN BOY

2 DUFFY - MERCY

3 ONEREPUBLIC - STOP AND STARE

4 FLO RIDA - LOW

5 MADONNA FT JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE - 4 MINUTES

I reckon positions 3-7 on the overall chart were very close.

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Seems only HMV is continuing to stock Physical Singles with Zavvi stopping as well, my local Woolies has stopped in the last few weeks and most other's have already, will get 4 mins on line, but this could affect 4 mins peak if not mnay places will stock any physical copies x

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Seems only HMV is continuing to stock Physical Singles with Zavvi stopping as well, my local Woolies has stopped in the last few weeks and most other's have already, will get 4 mins on line, but this could affect 4 mins peak if not mnay places will stock any physical copies x

You are forgetting about ordering singles online.

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You are forgetting about ordering singles online.

Yes, but not many casual buyers go on ine to buy a phsical single, many people will buy only if they pass one in a shop x

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CHART COMMENTARY from JAMES MASTERTON

24/03/08

Isn't it great when things happen the way they are supposed to? Such as, for example, on the singles chart this Easter weekend when an artist long-touted as the next big thing suddenly fulfils that potential. British hip-hop soul girl Estelle Swaray's first brush with fame came back in 2004 when she released her album 'The 18th Day', a record which drew a string of well deserved positive reviews in its wake. Singles '1980' and 'Free' became Top 20 hits, but by the time third single 'Go Gone' barely sneaked a Top 40 place in early 2005, the shine was starting to wear off. For all the hype and breathless music press prose about how she was a major and exciting new talent, the majority of the record buying public remained apparently unconvinced. The axe from V2 records came shortly afterwards.

Just for a change though, this wasn't the end of the story. Three years down the line Estelle has a new deal with Atlantic records and a brand new album, the forthcoming 'Shine', which features contributions and production from the likes of John Legend, Wyclef Jean, Mark Ronson and a host of other stellar names. The message here is loud and clear - far too many people have faith in Estelle to watch her flop again.

In spite of this, she almost did. Her big comeback single 'Wait A Minute (Just A Touch)' was released in November last year but was by and large ignored by radio and TV and ultimately the public themselves. It makes the success of second single 'American Boy' all the more of a delight, for in total contrast the single has shot to the top of the chart in its first full week on download sales alone. Produced by will.i.am, the single is a glorious collision of hip-hop, disco and cheeky British soul girl attitude, a combination which appears to be working on the far side of the Atlantic as well as at home. The single is also a further triumph for guest star Kanye West whose bridging rap is an integral part of the track. 'American Boy' becomes his second Number One hit single inside the last year, following 'Stronger' which had a two week run at the top last August.

The arrival of Estelle at the top of the singles charts also has the rather unexpected effect of overshadowing what would in most normal circumstances be the biggest chart news of the week - namely the arrival of a brand new Madonna single. '4 Minutes' is the opening offering from Madge's brand new album, 'Hard Candy' her first new music since 2005's 'Confessions On A Dance Floor'. Her unerring ability to attract the hottest producers of the moment to work with her has for once led her to tread the obvious path, hence the presence of Pharrell Williams and Timbaland at the controls of her latest opus, the latter taking the helm for its lead single. Like a moth to a lightbulb of course, no Timbaland project is complete without Justin Timberlake lending a hand somewhere along the way and so '4 Minutes' has the honour of being only the second single in history to feature Madonna duetting with another artist. It is with a wry irony we note that the only other chart duet which Madonna has put her name to was 'Me Against The Music' a single by Timberlake's former squeeze Britney Spears.

As for the single itself, well, the more we wait for signs that the most successful female artist in history is on the wane, the more she appears to remain evergreen. Madonna plugs herself neatly into the usual Timbaland formula but with the production having a suitably epic weight to it, as befits the '4 minutes to save the world' theme of the lyrics. Madonna's first chart single since 'Jump' in November 2006, even just as a download it effortlessly adds to her ever impressive 24 year tally of Top 10 singles. What happens next will be interesting as with exception of career low point 'Bedtime Stories', every one of her post-stardom album releases has seen its premier single go Top 3 or better. '4 Minutes' doesn't become a physical single for almost another month, hitting the stores on April 14th, so keep your fingers crossed it continues its momentum. This of course isn't necessarily a foregone conclusion - most acts would of course kill for a Number 7 entry first week out, but this is the first new Madonna single for three years and it hasn't breached the Top 5. Does it really have the ability to progress?

Also new to the Top 10 are the newly physical Girls Aloud with 'Can't Speak French' which rises 16-9. Ignoring the brief Top 75 entry of 'Theme To St Trinians' which sneaked to Number 51 as an album cut in the new year, this is the followup to 'Call The Shots' which peaked at Number 3 in early December but which is proving to be one of their biggest selling and most enduring singles to date, this week clinging on at Number 46 in its 18th week on the chart. Only their debut 'Sound Of The Underground' had a longer chart run, spending 21 weeks in the best sellers list overall. The new single picks up where the old one left off, a brooding yet somehow irritatingly catchy pop record that is as much the product of the wild imaginations of producers Xenomania as it is the vocal skills of the girls themselves. I go lukewarm on Girls Aloud from time to time, sometimes frustrated that they release some singles that don't quite live up to the high standards they set themselves, but the longer they continue to make records the more they reinforce their ultimate legacy as one of the most consistent and inspired pop acts of the decade.

In a quiet week overall for new singles, the next highest new entry arrives at Number 20, 'Get Over It' marking the return to the chart of the Guillemots. Heralding the release of second album 'Red', the single at a stroke becomes their biggest hit to date and in truth quite deservedly so. With a melody propelled by a haunting Moog riff, the track walks the line between indie cool and out and out singalong pop record in a manner which all but screams "instant classic". Trust me, if 'Get Over It' was the new Girls Aloud single people would be falling over themselves to shout about how good it was. Don't be put off just because it is by a band you might have barely heard of.

Falling into the "future hits" category is 'Black & Gold', the debut chart single for LA-based singer and songwriters Sam Sparro. Like Lenny Kravitz with keyboards, the Number 23 hit mixes his yowling vocals with a dark electronic backing, a combination which makes for an absorbing but incredibly rewarding musical experience. 'Black & Gold' is shooting up the singles chart on the strength of its online performance, the single not officially released until April 7th. The prospect of it nestling in the Top 5 by the time that date arrives is an incredibly delicious one.

Also set for an April 7th release but on the chart already is 'Love Like This', a brand new single from Natasha Bedingfield which features a guest vocal turn from Sean Kingston (who badly needed another hit single). The track was one of several to be added to her 2007 album 'N.B.' for its American release and so effectively appears here as a single exclusive, hence its already impressive showing online which has translated into a Number 27 entry. As bright and sunny as it is, like most Natasha Bedingfield singles, you will either love it or hate it and such divisive qualities will inevitably count against it in the long run. Nonetheless, of her six previous singles only one has missed the Top 10 and if this single doesn't at least match the Number 12 peak of 'I Bruise Easily', I for one will be rather surprised.

As for the singles that hit the shops in physical form this week, their chart performances have ranged from the satisfactory to the indifferent. Utah Saints moved 9-8 yet were outsold by download only singles from Estelle, Flo Rida and Madonna; Girls Aloud as we have seen moved 16-9 in the best performance of the week; Panic At The Disco actually fall back a place to Number 14 with 'Nine In The Afternoon' whilst the Sugababes remain locked at Number 15 with 'Denial'. Next week's release schedule sees 'Low' from Flo Rida hit the shops, but as a Number 6 hit it hardly needs the boost, 'Run' from Gnarls Barkley which has crept to Number 32 as a download and finally my own favourite 'With You' from Chris Brown which badly does need some help, drifting 14-17 this week in an outrageous display of poor taste from the singles buying public. What, can't I have an opinion sometimes?

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James should know that singles with no airplay on previous weeks don't get to UK TOP 40 on downloads alone... and this got to #07!!!!

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Sales of 4M:

Meanwhile, the only artist to have two hits with American in their titles – American Pie and American Life – Madonna secures her 58th Top 10 hit, with new single 4 Minutes debuting at number seven on sales of 21,106 downloads. She’s had more Top 10 hits than any other artist except Elvis Presley and Cliff Richard.

Nickelback was #5 with 22,824. So sales between 4-7 must have been very close.

Summary of sales:

Singles

51857 Estelle

40834 Duffy

34012 Leona

22824 Nickelback (5)

21106 Madonna (7)

16959 Basshunter (11)

9953 Adele (18)

Albums

83007 Duffy

45276 Muse

14723 We Are Scientists (11)

11880 Taio Cruz (17)

8224 Eagles (26)

3289 Neon Neon (67)

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Thanks Debord! Additional info:

Midweeks - March 25

Singles

01 Estelle

02 Duffy

03 Flo Rida

04 Madonna

05 Sam Sparro

Top 10

James Blunt

Top 15

Girls Aloud

Taio Cruz

Top 20

Chris Brown

Sugababes

Top 30

Timbaland - Apolgize (up)

Natasha Bedingfield

Kelly Rowland (up)

Yael Naim

Gnarls Barkley

Top 40

Girls Aloud - CTS

Scouting For Girls - Elvis...

Manic Street Preachers - Umbrella

T Pain - Church

Usher

Albums

01 Panic At The Disco

02 Foals

03 Duffy

04 Counting Crows

05 Guillemots

Top 15

Supergrass

David Garrett

The Ememy

Top 20

Does It Offend You, Yeah?

Top 30

Chris Brown

The Racouteurs

Girls Aloud

Top 40

Joy Division

Mystery Jets

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If downloads remain steady, 4 mins will still rise to 5 by the end of the week, but Sam Sparro will almost certainly finsih above her, as he is about to pass Madge on i-tunes x

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If downloads remain steady, 4 mins will still rise to 5 by the end of the week, but Sam Sparro will almost certainly finsih above her, as he is about to pass Madge on i-tunes x

Which is hilarious given that 2 days ago you were insisting that it wouldn't even go top 5.

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Which is hilarious given that 2 days ago you were insisting that it wouldn't even go top 5.

I still think it has a good chance of only rising to 6, or even staying at seven as it's now fallen to 5 on UK i-tunes, top 5 on the main charts is still looking unlikey this week, when we come to sunday it will not be top 5 i believe x

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I still think it has a good chance of only rising to 6, or even staying at seven as it's now fallen to 5 on UK i-tunes, top 5 on the main charts is still looking unlikey this week, when we come to sunday it will not be top 5 i believe x

Oh, shut up.

Does anyone know if there's an "ignore" or "block" feature on here?

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Oh, shut up.

Does anyone know if there's an "ignore" or "block" feature on here?

u don't have to rude and no one forced u to read what i put did they?

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The popularity bars of positions 3, 4 and 5 are excatly the same so there sales will be pretty the same and Duffy at 2 is only slightly ahead of them, so all will be having similar sales, 4 mins could go back to 2 if vid came out this week x

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I start to worry whether 4M would reach #1 in the UK now that the american boy song has become so huge on download alone... Let's hope the video kicks the sale to another level!

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I still think it's much too early to say if it'll be number one or not - Madonna's strengths lie in the physical sales, and with the Justin/Timbaland connection too it's impossible to say how many physical singles she'll sell. I said several days ago that '4 Minutes' would fluctuate, because after the initial fanbase rush it's going to settle into the traditional pattern of downloads/airplay, with the downloads slowing down a bit and then rising as more and more people hear it and it clicks with more and more people. I really don't think there's anything to worry about yet.

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